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Wii Remote Sports Attachments

Posted by Colin

New peripherals transform your Wii Remote.
by Colin Geddes
January 16, 2007 – If you’ve ever dreamed playing Wii Sports with sports equipment instead of a remote control, Japan’s Miyavix has the answer for you! The accessory maker has announced the Pega Sports Pack, a set of attachments that will turn your Wii Remote into a golf club, tennis racket and baseball bat.
With a price of 2,780 yen (approx. $24 USD), the Pega Sports Pack includes a Wii Remote cradle three attachments. When the Wii Remote is inserted into the cradle, the attachments can then be fastened to the cradle. These attachments vary in length. The longest attachment is the baseball bat which is 40 centimeters long
All of the buttons remain unobstructed when the Wii Remote is placed into the cradle. That said, the Wii Remote’s sensor is covered when in the cradle. Additionally, Miyavix confessed that the cradle leaves a slight mark on the top of the Wiimote.
More details to come soon… check with your favorite importer for details on the Pega Sports Pack

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3 Comments »

    Comment by Carrie
    2008-01-03 19:10:17

    Nerf also makes a sports pack like this, which is sold in the U.S. at retailers like Wal-mart, Best Buy, Target, etc. It works exactly the same way.

     
    Trackback by Golf And Tennis Club
    2008-02-18 20:20:11

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    Comment by JackBauer91
    2008-04-06 11:25:04

    I was getting pretty edgy reading this. If I say I’m disagreeing with your post I would say nothing. Reading this is meaningless waste of time.

     
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