We want that PEGA Sport Pack!
Why is it that Japan always seems ahead of us? Here in the U.S., providers of console accessories are still experimenting with charge stations, sensor bars, and some multi-cables. But back in Japan, they’re dealing with cool add-ons already, like this one for starters: one local manufacturer just released the PEGA Sport Pack for Wii.
We know you’re already drooling over the images, and if we may add, the design is rather ingenious. It seems that they’ve provided a casing with a connector for the Wiimote that serves as the grip. Then, through a simple “slide and lock” feature, the head can be changed into a bat, a racket, or a club. It is needless to say that these enhances the experience of playing Wii Sports.
We actually don’t have anything to add now because we’re getting more jealous by the moment. Just share our despair by looking at the product’s other images. It appears that the PEGA Sport Pack costs 2,780 Yen, or roughly around US$ 23.
Why is it that Japan always seems ahead of us? Here in the U.S., providers of console accessories are still experimenting with charge stations, sensor bars, and some multi-cables. But back in Japan, they’re dealing with cool add-ons already, like this one for starters: one local manufacturer just released the PEGA Sport Pack for Wii.
We know you’re already drooling over the images, and if we may add, the design is rather ingenious. It seems that they’ve provided a casing with a connector for the Wiimote that serves as the grip. Then, through a simple “slide and lock” feature, the head can be changed into a bat, a racket, or a club. It is needless to say that these enhances the experience of playing Wii Sports.
We actually don’t have anything to add now because we’re getting more jealous by the moment. Just share our despair by looking at the product’s other images. It appears that the PEGA Sport Pack costs 2,780 Yen, or roughly around US$ 23.