Official Nintendo Wii RGB SCART Cable (Wii)


Official Nintendo Wii RGB SCART Cable (Wii)
RGB video cable for use with the Nintendo Wii console.

Customer Review: If you like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing you’ll like
I bought this cable more out of curiosity than anything else, and didn’t really know what to expect as there seem to be lots of contradicting reports of what RGB scart does for you. Here’s my attempt to describe its effects having tried out most of my games on it-

Zelda: twilight princess - This game has lots of very small or detailed text, and the cable improved the sharpness of the details.

Mario 64 - surprisingly, this game was enormously improved from the composite cables, making text more readable and graphics more vibrant and well-defined, making the whole game seem fresher.

Sonic 2 - the game feels more vital somehow- presumably because the lines in the background are more defined so you get a greater sense of it whizzing by.

Zelda: A link to the past - The text across the top of the screen (for arrows, bombs, rupees etc) is more readable.

Super Mario Sunshine - Oddly enough considering mario 64, i saw no discernible difference at all with this game.

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes - Detailed textures were sharper, and given that this game makes extensive use of pretty textures it makes the game look better. Note: this game runs in 480i only, and 480i seemed to look a lot nicer on my TV through the rgb cable than through composite, though i suspect that depends more on the TV.

Overall, the edges of text and buttons, boxes etc. are better defined, and the edges of 3D objects are better defined. Fine details in textures which would be lost in the blurring of a composite signal are preserved by the rgb cable.

If you can find one of these cables at a relatively reasonable price (I found one priced at ?16.99) then if you’re interested in improved graphics it’s probably worth it, as it does represent the optimum experience on a standard-definition TV.

Customer Review: As expected… Great
Does what you would expect a Scart RGB cable to do… Make everything look a lot better, sharper and clearer by a composite comparison. There is no screen ratio switching with this cable, which is usual for Nintendo RGB leads. My X-Box system uses this kind of switch with my 4:3 television and causes a, very squished, wide-screen picture.

One problem, however, is the fact that the Nintendo Wii keeps a signal on, in such cables, even though the machine is in standby/online mode. It keeps the TV focussed on the Wii, even though the console is not being used. This is actually a Wii problem though, rather than the cable.

If you are using a standard screen TV, it’s probably best you use this Nintendo RGB cable.

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Logic3 RGB Scart Cable for Wii Console NW861 Brand New Official RGB Scart Cable for Wii Console.

Nintendo Wii Classic Controller (Wii)
Used Price: ?14.99
Customer Review: Very Useful For VC Games
This is a great little controller that does what its made to do, however, you might be better of simply useing an old gamecube controller and save your self some money
Customer Review: Wii Classic Controller
Essential for playing games downloaded from the Virtual Console, this controller will work for every game downloaded, and the controller can also be used for compatible games for the Wii. The controller is wireless and plugs in to the remote like the nunchuck does. It handles well; the controller fits comfortably in the hands and has a layout familiar to past Nintendo console controllers. Overall a good purchase, but as mentioned below if you’re looking to download games such as Mario Kart 64 etc, two or more of these are advisable.

Travelling Mii Kit - Nintendo Licensed (Wii)
List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?12.99

Wireless Sensor Bar (Wii)
List Price: ?9.99
Amazon Price: ?9.98
Customer Review: A novel replacement for the rather flimsy official variation.
This sensor works just as well as the official sensor that comes in the box, which is very comforting just in case i break the old one i will still be able to play wii sports with my pals. However i would strongly urge you gather some rechargeable batterys as this will eat through duracells like a hummer does to petrol. Recommended.
Customer Review: Great product. Awesome amazon service
First of all, this product arrived a day before the guessed range. I’ve always had good delivery times with amazon. For the product itself, I don’t own a Wii. But I use it to control a wiimote on my pc, unless you want to build a sensor bar yourself (or use 2 candles in front of your pc) this is the best thing to buy. It comes with a stand in case you don’t have one and it works out of the box. Overall: great product for an acceptable price.

TeckNet PG-Wi023 Nintendo Wii 3600mAh RECHARGEABLE BATTERY FOR NINTENDO WII REMOTE
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3600mAh rechargeable battery pack for Nintendo Wii Remote Controller

Compatible with Nintendo Wii Remote Controller

Charged by USB port via your Nintendo Wii or computer

Extend your playing time, no worry on battery issue of remote controller

It allows you to recharge your remote controller while you play

Enables continuous game play

Comes with a cable to recharge the battery pack

Logic3 RGB Scart Cable for Wii Console NW861 Brand New Official RGB Scart Cable for Wii Console.

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