Dual Wii Remote Charging Station (Wii)
Dual Wii Remote Charging Station (Wii)
Bring order to your Wii? Remote with the Power Station? from JOYTECH. Rechargeable Battery Packs removes the need for replacement batteries and when you?re fi nished gaming, the Power Station? charges, stores and protects your Wii? Remote, so you?ll always have power when you need it most!
Rechargeable Battery Packs and Docking Station for your Wii? Remote
Two rechargeable Battery Packs remove the need for standard batteries
Store, protect and recharge your Wii? Remote
Customer Review: Power Station
Seeing all the other review I decided why not and I’ll take the risk with the battery compartment. Overall its very well made and its easy on the eyes. However I had no problems with the battery compartment which hopefully means that they have now sorted the problem and I had no trouble removing and putting them in. This time the battery packs are attached to the cover for the remote and from the reviews I think this was seperate before.
However now my problem is that they do not fit that snuggly and you have to some how push these in place basically the hand wrist strap gets in the way but this is minor. I’d recommend this product dues to how it works and for its cheap price
Customer Review: Killed my wireless connection!!!
I may be the only one out there, but plugging in the Remote Charging Station to the back of my Wii had the unfortunate side effect of disabling the Wii’s access to my network!
Other than this minor (!!) inconvenience it seems to work ok…
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SmackDown Vs Raw 2008 (Wii)
List Price: ?39.99
Amazon Price: ?29.96
Used Price: ?23.00
Customer Review: smackdown vs raw 08 on wii
it is a good game but alot needs to be improved for instants the controls are very bad and no fatal 4 ways or steel cage or ladder or any good matches accept harcore and triple threats but it is very fun also when you are used to it i got it very cheap only ?19.99 in game but i expected better.
Customer Review: Cackdown 2008
Remembering the joy I had playing the PS2 version while staying at a friend’s house I snapped this up thinking that it would be exactly the same but with some cool motion sensor action to boot. How wrong can one person be? It must have at least 60% of the (24.99) PS2 version hacked out of it, no main events, crap season mode, and worst of all a god awful control system! most of the game play is basically automatic and just involves swinging the Wiimote in any direction with no real control over the wrestler, most of the wrestlers have the same moves apart from their finishers, it’s like going back to the days of Royal Rumble on the SNES! This game could have been great but THQ have seemed to go for the “casual gamer” multi play game effect. I’m not sure why as the Wii already has that market sewn up with the “family games”. If you’ve played the other versions you can’t help feeling like you’ve been ripped off, especially when the Wii version is about ten quid more than the PS2 version! I just hope that THQ realise what they hae done and release a new Day of Reckoning game to make up for it. I’ve since taken “Cackdown 2008″ back and exchanged it for Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles. If you’re a die hard wrestling fan and have played the previous versions of Smackdown then avoid this like the plague!
Billiards Bar for Nintendo Wii Play Snooker Pool Games
Billiards Bar for Nintendo Wii Play Snooker and Pool Games——————————————————————————–Billiards Bar Kit ideal for playing the Billiards snooker or pool games on your Nintendo Wii games console!PLEASE NOTE - Wii REMOTE AND NUNCHUCK NOT INCLUDED
Nintendo Wii Innovative Controller Remote And Nunchuk Case (White)
Cover your Wii in style! These brand new high quality silicone skin cases will protect your remote control and nunchuck like no other. The anti slide texture will help keep a firm grip of your controls during gameplay whilst at the same time providing access to all ports and controls. Keep your controllers looking like new guarding agains dust, dirt and scratches
Nintendo Wii Component Cable (PEGA, Boxed) 
Tomb Raider : Anniversary (Wii) Customer Review: She’s still got it
You would have thought now that the tomb raider formula would be beginning to tire especially seeing as the series, in numerous iterations, has failed to evolve and innovate to keep the franchise fresh. The core to all tomb raider games has always been its level design, and of course, Lara Croft; with the big busted lady’s amazing ability to swing and jump across deep crevasses and sidle along ledges as thin as her waistline, without breaking sweat at the hundred foot drop looming below. So why then is this game, which is a re-make of the first tomb raider, so fun to play whilst feeling fresh and like a completely new adventure?
This is largely due to the Wii remote which the game exploits to its absolute maximum not only helping its supreme and utterly absorbing playability but also the series as a whole. Lara has never been so good.
The game may feel slightly linear but the enormous environments which you’ll visit will allow for a lot of exploration and with secret items to collect, a reason to re-visit them a second, and even third time, just to get everything.
The aforementioned Wii controls are the true highlight however with a motion for almost every piece of lara’s equipment. Use a pick axe by moving the wii remote back and forth as if hitting a wall, to open new secrets and pathways; aim your torch to light your way when it’s too dark to see; take rubbings of ornate designs from the many walls and floors of the tombs you’ll explore; and aim your wii remote to take out those dinosaurs and gorillas which inhabit the temples and areas awaiting you.
To do these actions before would just require a button press, which was far less satisfying and intuitive as the superior wii controls this game exploits. And with the upgraded graphics helping to bring life to the environments and the amazing work done to animate Lara as she scrambles around rock faces and swings through the air with her grappling hook, this game sees off all competitiion from the original and even other games in the growing Tomb Raider franchise.
With the exception of quite a steep learning curve in regards to the controls and a few glitches here and there where the game needed a bit more polishing, this is definitely Lara at her best as she relives her first and probably best adventure in the Tomb Raider franchise.
A must-have title for any Tomb raider fans or newcomers to the series.
Customer Review: a decade of tomb raider games, and this ones is the best
I’ve been playing this game for a few days now and it’s a great addition to the series if anything the best! It has elements from all the titles that I’ve played and a huge leap from the first one I brought being that on the PlayStation. The use of the wii control is great and just adds to the authenticity of the game, I walk away from it feeling ass if I’ve not wasted my hours playing it and have felt fully involved. Sound affects are amazing in this game as are the movie sequences (short but sweet), gameplay is consistent and you won’t get bored.. The only downer is getting used to techniques using the wii control.. the instructions are very brief so you end up spending ages working out where you’ve gone wrong, I ended up moving my sensor dozens of times JUST to perfect the one move.. but once you’ve picked it up you’re away. Scenery changes so you won’t get bored in all a fantastic game of its genre and worth looking into.
Nintendo E3 2007 - Wii Fit
Wii Fit. The active-play phenomenon started by Wii Sports now spreads to your whole body thanks to the pressure-sensitive Wii Balance Board (name not final), which comes packed













