Nerf-based Wii controllers?

Wii controllersIt is only logical to say that products are of course, made best by first party manufacturers. The same thinking applies to game accessories. Not to discredit quality and everything else but most of these stuff cost a big sum of money. Still, some players take a gamble and result to third party specialty pads compromising gaming experience.

That is why we are wondering what you guys think about a third party Wiimote and Nunchuk. The well known accessory maker, Pelican Accessory are reportedly making Nerf-based copies of Nintendo’s revolutionary controller. The Nerf, or Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, was first used as materials for children’s toys.

Purportedly, here is a description of both products: “A unique controller design that features a comfortable texture. Proprietary Nerf material forms into a resilient, long lasting controller that can take abuse!” Also, we heard that Pelican is planning to sell the Wiimote for and the Nunchuk for . The official Nintendo controllers cost a total of .

Via CodenameRevolution

Wii controllersIt is only logical to say that products are of course, made best by first party manufacturers. The same thinking applies to game accessories. Not to discredit quality and everything else but most of these stuff cost a big sum of money. Still, some players take a gamble and result to third party specialty pads compromising gaming experience.

That is why we are wondering what you guys think about a third party Wiimote and Nunchuk. The well known accessory maker, Pelican Accessory are reportedly making Nerf-based copies of Nintendo’s revolutionary controller. The Nerf, or Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, was first used as materials for children’s toys.

Purportedly, here is a description of both products: “A unique controller design that features a comfortable texture. Proprietary Nerf material forms into a resilient, long lasting controller that can take abuse!” Also, we heard that Pelican is planning to sell the Wiimote for and the Nunchuk for . The official Nintendo controllers cost a total of .

Via CodenameRevolution

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