Sumnique Wii Mains Adapter Auto-Switching 110V-240V AC to 12V DC Power Supply UK 3pin for Nintendo Wii

Sumnique Wii Mains Adapter Auto-Switching 110V-240V AC to 12V DC Power Supply UK 3pin for Nintendo Wii
This is an auto-switching 110V-240V AC adapter for Nintendo Wii. It can be used as a replacement mains adapter for your Wii console, more importantly it has the added auto-switching capability. In simple words, the original Nintendo Wii power supply only works in one region, but this enhanced main adapter works anywhere in the world! These Nintendo Wii 110V-240V Auto-switching AC adapters are brand new in retail box. Allcam also stock a wide range of accessories for iPod, PSP, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, Portable DVD players, Sat Nav, and digital cameras, including leather cases, armband, silicone protector, rechargeable batteries, AV and HD cables …
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Nivea Sun Moisturising Sun Lotion SPF15 78127 200ml (price per 100ml/?5.13)
Features one high quality rechargeable Battery-Pack designed for use with your wii remote control thereby removing the need for replacement batteries. When finished gaming, the Docking Station charges, stores and protects your Wii Remotes.
Price: ?10.25
Nintendo Wii Console inc Wii Sports
In a nutshell: As if the idea of five games in one package didn’t sound a good enough deal on its own the Wii’s best multiplayer compendium comes free with the console. The lowdown: Clearly realising that they need to provide some quick and obvious reasons why the Wii Remote is such a good idea Nintendo have packed in this compilation with the console, which includes simple versions of tennis, golf, baseball, bowling and boxing. The four player tennis game is the obvious stand out as you swing the Remote exactly as you would a real tennis racket, with the game seeming to almost magically interpret your movements into the game. All the other games work in a similar way, as you hold the Remote like a golf club or ready it like a baseball bat - you can even use it to gently roll bowling bowls and add some subtle aftertouch. The graphics make be purposefully basic but these are the games to instantly prove why the Wii is going to be such a revolution. Most exciting moment: While even Wii Tennis can be played with very minor movements of the Wii Remote the boxing game actively encourages you to act things out properly. You hold up both the Remote and the nunchuck to simulate your two hands and then duck and weave as you switch between trying to pummel your opponent and dodging or blocking their own attacks. Since you ask: You can use your own customised Mii Channel character in any of the games for that personal touch. The idea was originally just a joke featuring caricatures of Nintendo’s top brass for a press conference, but it proved so popular that Nintendo ensured anyone could make their own character to play with. The bottom line: Five of the best games on the Wii and they all come free with the console!-
Charging Stand & 2 Rechargeable Batteries For Nintendo Wii With FREE MAINS ADAPTER
This item is a great must have item if you have a Nintendo Wii. This will eliminate the need for buying endless batteries for your Nintendo Wii remote and therefore save you money. Simply remove the battery cover from the back of your Wii remote and place one of the supplied 2800mAh batteries in its place. Charge the remote on the stand as shown above and after two hours you will have a fully charged Wii remote which will provide you with up to 16 hours of playing time. The best thing about this item is that it will charge two remotes at the same time (you can play with one while the other is charging) and also it provides a convenient resting place for your remote. Usually stands of this type need to plugged into your Wii and your Wii has to be switched on for the charging to take place. So for a limited time only we are also providing a FREE mains charger which will independently power the stand from any mains socket for your convenience.
Nintendo Wii Controller (Wii)
Used Price: ?29.50
Customer Review: It’s a remote…….
Everyone here is complaining! It’s an immense remote! You Point it at the screen and the cursor comes up, it has shake control, tilt control, it’s got everything! Why not buy it!
Customer Review: Wii hand controller
I bought what I thought was a second WII controller as a Christmas present. However The controller would not power on. Four blue lights come on when the inside red light is pressed but we cannot sinc it to the console. Also the instructions were in Japanese and the box stated for use in Japan only. I cannot understand why Amazon advertise these on there site. It appears that this is through an Amazon subsidiary and there is no returns policy online. There is a claims procedure for refunds but the Amazon website does not have enough information or tell you what to do with the WII controller. I would recommend strongly NOT to purchase a second controller through Amazon.
The Nintendo Wii Pocket Guide
List Price: ?5.07
Amazon Price: ?5.07
Used Price: ?2.65
While Electronic Arts’ other sports games may be locked in a deadly rivalry with their competitors there really hasn’t been a golf sim to go head-to-head with Tiger Woods for years. There doesn’t seem to be too much laurel sitting going on though, especially since this is, like many Electronic Arts games this year, the first time the game has been designed specifically with the next generation of consoles in mind. Naturally that means the most realistic graphics yet, not only for the course itself but also for Tiger and the other real-world golfers. Their faces and expressions look totally life-like and on the PS3 and 360 you can use a webcam or digital camera to import your own face and graft it to your own in-game custom golfer.
In terms of gameplay the major new feature is the concept of “shot confidence” which monitors your performance through your whole career, adding an extra degree of tension to difficult shots but also allowing you to examine your game in detail to find out where you’re going right and wrong. After criticisms that last year’s game was a bit thin on options this new game has the greatest number of courses ever including Westchester Country Club, TPC Boston, Cog Hill and East Lake. There’s also the expanded GamerNet mode which acts like a sort of YouTube just for the game, allowing you post in-game videos and challenge other people to a game in an online world dedicated to nothing but golf.
Harrison Dent
Customer Review: A Hate-Love Relationship….
I hate golf. I find it boring, long-winded and pointless. Its only redeeming features are the open air and the occasional murmur of nearby fauna. So imagine my surprise when, having acquired a shiny new Nintendo Wii, I became profoundly addicted to the Wii Sports golf game!
As other reviewers have mentioned, playing the same 9 holes over again is not so much boring as frustratingly limited, and I soon felt the urge to take my living-room golfing career to a new level. Bratz and Barbies are not exactly my cup of tea, so Panya Golf was of course out of the question, and I sought a more realistic, professional style of game. The most obvious option (and most likely the safest bet) was Tiger Woods 08. Fortunately I was not disappointed…
The first thing that struck me was of course the graphical realism compared Wii Sports. Ahh… I can almost smell that country air and freshly-mown grass. These highly-detailed graphics do tend to cause juddery images all too frequently, but that is more down to hardware than software. This also accounts for the lack of visible spectators (they cheer a lot, but are nowhere to be seen) but I don’t wanna be looking at people anyway. The second thing that struck me was the rather unintuitive menu system, which uses the “-” button to backtrack through the options, whereas “B” would seem the obvious choice, and a cumbersome zig-zag layout of the icons. Still, it doesn’t take long to get used to. Only Nintendo can make 100% user-friendly user interfaces, so EA can be forgiven for not quite hitting the mark here.
Gameplay-wise, EA have come up with ALMOST exactly what I was looking for. Sure, the Wiimote does not always respond as intended, you can’t feel the club hitting the ball like in Wii Sports, and the ball seems preprogrammed to stop 6mm short of the hole on every putt (this effect diminishes as your “Luck” increases), but with eighteen full 18-hole courses and dozens of different championships, game modes and customization options, and even the occasional murmur of nearby fauna, TW’08 is sure to keep me engrossed for many, many months to come. The learning curve is fairly steep, but highly rewarding after a while as you win money and experience points that can be spent on improving skills and equipment.
The courses are beautifully recreated (I imagine) as are the picturesque landscapes (I suppose) and the real-life players (I guess - the only one I know is Tiger Woods. Wot no Sevvy Ballesteros?!?) The commentators’ remarks are poignant to the point of clairvoyance and often dryly humorous, which makes for a more lighthearted feel to it all, but in no way detracts from the constant feeling of striving for professional perfection. I really feel compelled to improve my swings, pitches and putts, and after only a few days am already feeling that yearning to get on the links of an evening and work my way to the top!
Pro golfers would probably scoff at the tacked-on frivolities such as taunts, post-tee-off spin control, RPG-style levelling-up system and $1000 blue rinses, but for links-virgins like me the sheer enormity, variety and well-roundedness of this game are enough to justify spending 40 quid on the in-home green fees.
So did I mention I love golf? It’s one of the most challenging, frustrating and satisfying sports in the world, and certainly the most addictive. And it’s all recreated here in Tiger Woods ‘08, in the comfort of your own home. All, that is, except REAL open air and nearby fauna….
Customer Review: Playing golf in your living room
I had played Tiger on PC, PS3 and PSP before and found them very relaistic in gameplay and wondered if the Wii could match this. Having read a number of reviews that said the putting was difficult and needed to use the analouge stick I became sceptical.
I still took the plunge and have not looked back as the game is very quick to set up and get to a reasonable level of play. The swing action and it’s sensitivivity is as close as possible to playing real golf and the putting I am pleased to say is likewise. You are rewarded by having a smooth slow pendulum action with the correct strength and reading teh burrows of the green.
The graphics are not yet to PS3 levels but the speed of gameplay makes up for missing having a crowd and realistic water. A round played well can take half the time of the PS3 game as the loading between holes is much quicker.
Congrats to EA for prodcuing what was required for a Wii player in being able to use the full functionaliity of the remote in gameplaying.
Nintendo Wii Video Review - home video products - CNET Asia
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