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Wireless 3rd party nunchuck
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesusdragon737" data-source="post: 55679" data-attributes="member: 855"><p>WOA! That thing is awesome!!! It even has the strap! So that solves that problem. It looks so nice and clean too! Post a link to where you got the pic from or where you can buy that PLEASE! :drool:</p><p></p><p>But other than plugging it into the wiimote, I see another strange thing. What's with the control stick? How would you use that thing?</p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>BigBen Interactive, a company that makes accessories for consoles such as the PS2, Xbox, and Gamcube, are launching into the world of the Wii with a strange peripheral attachment for the Wii-mote. </p><p></p><p>The device looks almost exactly like the Wii's Nunchuck, but instead of having an analogue stick, it has a 'D-Pad', and it is black. One question remains with this device. How are gamers supposed to play 'Zelda' with a D-pad? It is possible, but not convenient. </p><p></p><p>UPDATE: </p><p>Just to answer the question of some of the guys at the Nintendo forums, we do not yet know when it is coming out, or if it is necessarily coming to the US. We here hope that it isn't. For the price, we bet that it will be about $15 dollars, considering that the official Nintendo one will be $20 or so, and this one appears cheaper to make. Oddly enough, it doesn't appear that there is a wire to attach it to the 'Wii-mote', it could be because the device is wireless. As you can see on the side, there is a 'On' and 'Off' switch. <a href="http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/newsarchive/10-2006.html" target="_blank">Link</a></p><p></p><p>I don't know why they're doubting that it is wireless. It's unmistakeably wireless. Also, this is VERY old. This was WAY back in October of 2006. I don't think this ever got made, or will ever be made <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite16" alt=":cry:" title="Crying :cry:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cry:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesusdragon737, post: 55679, member: 855"] WOA! That thing is awesome!!! It even has the strap! So that solves that problem. It looks so nice and clean too! Post a link to where you got the pic from or where you can buy that PLEASE! :drool: But other than plugging it into the wiimote, I see another strange thing. What's with the control stick? How would you use that thing? EDIT: BigBen Interactive, a company that makes accessories for consoles such as the PS2, Xbox, and Gamcube, are launching into the world of the Wii with a strange peripheral attachment for the Wii-mote. The device looks almost exactly like the Wii's Nunchuck, but instead of having an analogue stick, it has a 'D-Pad', and it is black. One question remains with this device. How are gamers supposed to play 'Zelda' with a D-pad? It is possible, but not convenient. UPDATE: Just to answer the question of some of the guys at the Nintendo forums, we do not yet know when it is coming out, or if it is necessarily coming to the US. We here hope that it isn't. For the price, we bet that it will be about $15 dollars, considering that the official Nintendo one will be $20 or so, and this one appears cheaper to make. Oddly enough, it doesn't appear that there is a wire to attach it to the 'Wii-mote', it could be because the device is wireless. As you can see on the side, there is a 'On' and 'Off' switch. [url=http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/newsarchive/10-2006.html]Link[/url] I don't know why they're doubting that it is wireless. It's unmistakeably wireless. Also, this is VERY old. This was WAY back in October of 2006. I don't think this ever got made, or will ever be made :crying: [/QUOTE]
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