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Wii/Accessories
Wii Power Station (Joytech)

Buy at retail price : $ 29.99


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Release date :
2009/11/03

Weight :
0.500 Kg.
Ships Within : Producer : Joytech

Overview of the product

Nintendo’s Wii has a problem. It’s a simple problem and it has nothing to with a sparse release schedule or lack of next generation graphical performance. No, the problem lies in its special weapon: the Wii Remote. Don’t misunderstand; the remote still is a wonderful piece of design. But for all of Nintendo’s innovation and daring it neglected to include one rather obvious thing.

Can you tell what it is yet?

For those still floundering in the dark the answer is a rechargeable battery. While Sony and Microsoft made its controllers rechargeable, Nintendo stuck to its bottom line orientated mindset by forcing gamers to rely on regular AA batteries. To be frank, it’s a distinctly backward way of doing things but Nintendo gambled – probably correctly – that if there was one area they could get away with cutting corners this was probably it.



Specifications & extra information

The package contains a base station, two replacement battery covers and a pass through power cable which uses the power port on the Wii console. This is an interesting choice; it’ll save on a mains power socket which is no bad thing but it does mean that you must place the base station near the console.


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WII POWER STATION (JOYTECH)
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Last update of the support files 11/3/2009