Nyko’s Wii Party Station at E3
If you like to throw lots of Wii parties, then Nyko has just the thing for you. You probably already know that the company unveiled quite a few products at E3 including what might be one of the greatest inventions for the Wii that I’ve seen: The Nyko Wii Party Station.
This product has a removable chip bowl, four wiimote holders, a storage unit underneath, and four drink holders which have liquid in it so that it can be frozen to keep your beer beverages cold. The product also has four score counters (to keep track of who’s been winning the most party games) and even a small built-in fan to dry your hands once it gets all sweaty from gaming. The unit needs AA batteries for the last two functions though, so be advised if you plan on picking it up.
All in all, this product looks to be a real boon to gamers everywhere who needs a multifunctional party tray. There was one flaw in this product that Alexander Sliwinski of Joystiq pointed out: the lack of a built-in Wiimote charger. Still, it might not be too hard to mod it in – or perhaps when Nyko releases a newer model, we’ll be seeing chargers built in.
If you like to throw lots of Wii parties, then Nyko has just the thing for you. You probably already know that the company unveiled quite a few products at E3 including what might be one of the greatest inventions for the Wii that I’ve seen: The Nyko Wii Party Station.
This product has a removable chip bowl, four wiimote holders, a storage unit underneath, and four drink holders which have liquid in it so that it can be frozen to keep your beer beverages cold. The product also has four score counters (to keep track of who’s been winning the most party games) and even a small built-in fan to dry your hands once it gets all sweaty from gaming. The unit needs AA batteries for the last two functions though, so be advised if you plan on picking it up.
All in all, this product looks to be a real boon to gamers everywhere who needs a multifunctional party tray. There was one flaw in this product that Alexander Sliwinski of Joystiq pointed out: the lack of a built-in Wiimote charger. Still, it might not be too hard to mod it in – or perhaps when Nyko releases a newer model, we’ll be seeing chargers built in.