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Post by Toomai on Oct 2, 2007 14:03:11 GMT -5
Apparently this guy is supposed to cushion stuff from your flailing sweaty Wiimotes... I think it'll just turn "TV Destruction!" into "Pinball Of Doom!".
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Post by Rex on Oct 3, 2007 12:21:30 GMT -5
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What is the point of this thread?
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Post by Toomai on Oct 3, 2007 13:16:59 GMT -5
To discuss the accessory.
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Post by Meta Black Yoshi on Oct 4, 2007 12:33:10 GMT -5
I wouldn't buy it if I had a Wii. Of course, sinse it dosn't cost money and I really like things that are free I will probably enjoy it whenever I do get a Wii.
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Post by Toomai on Nov 9, 2007 14:41:46 GMT -5
Well, my orders just arrived a few days ago. In general, I kind of like the jacket - there are "grip strips" the image above doesn't show, which feel interesting and help you get a better hold. They feel a lot like rubber, and they're extremely floppy when not attached to a Wiimote; you could flop it around and bean people like a sock.
But the raised areas around A and B sometimes cause my thumb/finger to miss the actual button. This could be because I'm just getting used to them, or maybe it's just because I'm testing it with MSChrgd.
So I give it a "decent" score. It's the kind of thing you're slightly interested in, but it's not really worth anything other than free.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Nov 9, 2007 17:23:15 GMT -5
Well, that's good. I'll get one as soon as I can. One question though: is it hard to get the Power button to work?
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Post by Toomai on Nov 9, 2007 18:24:48 GMT -5
Not at all. The rubbery...uh, substance (for lack of a better word) flexes well enough to use Power easily. In fact, there's a small "cut" around the button that doesn't make a hole, but allows...well, I don't know how to explain it, really.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Nov 9, 2007 18:44:01 GMT -5
Like a groove halfway through? Huh. I guess I have to try it myself to find out.
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Post by shadowgoomba on Nov 11, 2007 20:26:01 GMT -5
Btw, speaking of free stuff, all of you Wii owners can now download a new channel: Check Mii Out. Basically, you submit Miis for contests and such and the Mii gets posted to every Wii in the world. This week's contest is Mario without his cap.
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