Thrustmaster produces programmable wireless gamepad and Megapack for Wii

Thrustmaster Wireless Wii controller - Image 1If you need a real wireless third party classic controller for the Wii, you can now chuck out your plans to buy the official Nintendo Classic Controller. Meet the Thrustmaster‘s T-Wireless NW gamepad for the Wii, awireless  third-party version of the Classic Controller.

This wireless controller decked out in white and blue Wii colors includes an adapter that plugs into the Wii console. While it being a wireless is a godsend, we still have one complaint on this great accessory: the overall design of this controller looks a bit awkward. We wish that they just adapted the design of the official Classic Controller to give gamers a retro feel while playing Virtual Console games.

Thrustmaster also launched the T-Megapack also for the Wii, which includes a white go-kart style racing wheel, two white silicon Wiimote protectors, and a recharging base. The wheel is a worthy addition to one’s Wii accessory collection – just insert the Wiimote in the wheel and it’s ready to go. The recharging base is also a nice Wii accessory that not only looks good beside the Wii but can also be connected to its USB port.

Both products come out October 2007, with the T-Wireless NW coming in at a SRP of US$ 19.99 and the T-Mega pack NW at US$ 34.99.

Thrustmaster Wireless Wii controller - Image 1If you need a real wireless third party classic controller for the Wii, you can now chuck out your plans to buy the official Nintendo Classic Controller. Meet the Thrustmaster‘s T-Wireless NW gamepad for the Wii, awireless  third-party version of the Classic Controller.

This wireless controller decked out in white and blue Wii colors includes an adapter that plugs into the Wii console. While it being a wireless is a godsend, we still have one complaint on this great accessory: the overall design of this controller looks a bit awkward. We wish that they just adapted the design of the official Classic Controller to give gamers a retro feel while playing Virtual Console games.

Thrustmaster also launched the T-Megapack also for the Wii, which includes a white go-kart style racing wheel, two white silicon Wiimote protectors, and a recharging base. The wheel is a worthy addition to one’s Wii accessory collection – just insert the Wiimote in the wheel and it’s ready to go. The recharging base is also a nice Wii accessory that not only looks good beside the Wii but can also be connected to its USB port.

Both products come out October 2007, with the T-Wireless NW coming in at a SRP of US$ 19.99 and the T-Mega pack NW at US$ 34.99.

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