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CTA Digital Wi CRG Nintendo Wii Classic Controller Grip




This controller grip allows you optimum comfort with your classic remote control while enjoying your gaming experience. With a familiar traditional controller design, it has a great option to cup the oval shape of your classic remote, and eases the stress on the hands and wrist. The ribbed design allows a more secure grip so that it does not slip out of your hands while playing, and also does not cause your hands to perspire. Simply place the controller in the center of the grip and you are ready to enjoy endless hours of entertainment.

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Sony has successfully patented a new controller design which breaks apart, allowing the user to customize it, and reconfigure it depending on the style of game they are playing. The controller is essentially two Wii-Mote style sections with faceplates, which can be connected in a variety of positions. The controller has one more trick up its sleeve, however - it has built in tracking LEDs and an ultrasonic sound emitter, which will allow the PlayStation Eye to recognize its exact location in 3D
IGN got the scoop last week, and we shared it with you. Today, Nyko puts out the official press release. Nyko Technologies®, the premier game console peripherals manufacturer, today revealed its new wireless controller design, the Wing™, for the popular Nintendo Wii™ game console system. Using Nyko’s wireless dongle system that conveniently plugs into the bottom of the Wii Remote™, the Wing eliminates the cord for games that require the Classic Controller. With a sleek aesthetic, colorful a
yko Technologies®, the premier game console peripherals manufacturer, today revealed its new wireless controller design, the Wing™, for the popular Nintendo Wii™ game console system. Using Nyko’s wireless dongle system that conveniently plugs into the bottom of the Wii...