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Nyko Charge Station Quad

November 22nd, 2008 by Sze | No Comments | Filed in Gaming, Peripherals and Accessories

Nyko Charge Station Quad

Nyko presents the Charge Station Quad that is a charging dock that can charge up to four Nintendo Wii Remotes (Wiimotes). Nyko’s Charge Station Quad comes with 4 NiMH batteries designed for Wii Remotes.

Features:

Charge 4 Wii remotes simultaneously
Includes …

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Nintendo Wii MotionPlus add-on

July 15th, 2008 by Sze | 1 Comment | Filed in Gaming

Nintendo Wii MotionPlus add-on

Nintendo announced at the E3 its Wii MotionPlus add-on for the Wiimote. Nintendo claims that the MotionPlus add-on is able to bring 1:1 sensing to Wii and more detailed control.

The device, which attaches to the rear of the controller, will be used to tighten …

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Asus Eee Stick Wiimote-like Controller

June 9th, 2008 by Sze | 3 Comments | Filed in Peripherals and Accessories

Asus Eee Stick Wiimote-like Controller

Asus shows at the Computex 2008 a Wiimote-like wireless controller, the so-called Eee Stick. The Eee Stick is a pair of motion-sensing game controllers. You can see the video after the break:

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Wiimote Cufflinks

May 30th, 2008 by Sze | No Comments | Filed in Funny, Others

 Wiimote Cufflinks
Like Nintendo’s Wii gaming console? You may also like this cufflinks. “The double sided cufflinks feature the wiimote on one end, and the nunchuk on the other. In sterling silver.” The cufflinks are made of Sterling silver. It is priced at $150.00 per pair.

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mobiPad - Control S60 & UIQ using a WiiMote

March 22nd, 2008 by Sze | No Comments | Filed in Funny, Gaming, Smartphone

mobiPad - Control S60 & UIQ using a WiiMote

This is the mobiPad developed two Aussie Alexander Erifiu and Mario Gramme. mobiPad allows you to connect and control your S60 3rd Edition and UIQ 3 mobile phones with Nintendo WiiMote. The mobiPad is basically a Bluetooth driver that …

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Lego Wii

March 16th, 2007 by Sze | 1 Comment | Filed in Funny, Gaming

Lego

Do you like Wii? Do you like Lego?

If you do like them both, you may also like this Lego Wii. Not only the main body, there is also a Lego Wiimote.
While obviously not functional (we’ll need to get Ben Heck on the job for that), the LegoWii does at least open up, with enough space on the inside to display some less-than-faithfully recreated scenes from Wii Sports

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Nintendo Wii-phone?

February 8th, 2007 by Sze | 1 Comment | Filed in Mobile Phone

Nintendo Wii-phone

It is rumoured that Nintendo is going to enter the competitive cellphone market by introducing the Wii-Phone. The Wii Phone will base on the Wiimote and adds a LCD screen and numbet pad.
Ninty’s plans, made public by the US patent office, show a Mario-toting mobile, …

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The Hillcrest Loop Remote Video Preview

January 13th, 2007 by Sze | No Comments | Filed in Funny, Video

the loop

We have seen The Loop, a ring shape remote, before and here is a video preview captured at the CES 2007. Editor at Gizmodo thought it is better than the Nintendo Wiimote. What do you think?

Watch the video after the jump.
The interface is intuitive, simple, and just makes sense when dealing with the amount of content digital cable and satellite delivers these days. Rather than having to push arrow buttons through hundreds of channels, everything is arranged visually. You use both hand movements and a scroll-wheel to browse your content and adjust the volume, and it immediately feels natural. As for the remote, it’s way better than the Wiimote. You don’t need a sensor bar, you can hold it any way you want, and the learning curve is about 10 seconds.

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Nintendo Wii Hits Japan

December 2nd, 2006 by Sze | 1 Comment | Filed in Gaming

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Finally, Nintendo’s revolutionary game console hits its home country. More than 3000 people wait outside Tokyo electronics retailer Bic Camera hoping to get their hands on the Wii. Kentaro Watanabe, probably a Nintendo fans, wearing a papier-mache Wii controller, Wiimote,  is one of the first customers to get the Nintendo Wii.

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