New Wii Peripherals Kit by Thrustmaster



New Wii Peripherals Kit by Thrustmaster

WiiOk, I know this piece of news will definitely make a friend of mine very happy! Here’s the reason why: Thrustmaster has come up with “world’s first programmable vibrating Wireless gamepad”. And that’s not all – it is compatible with GameCube and Nintendo Virtual console games played on Wii.

The T-Wireless NW operates at 2.4 GHz on the wireless technology, just as the Xbox 360 Elite Wireless Controller, but the operating area coverage is 2 feet wider (32). The pad has slow and turbo buttons – each having a very interesting role while playing a game – the slow button decreases the game speed on purpose so that the gamers could respond to fast command-movements more efficiently, while the turbo button gives the users the possibility to input multiple and complicated key combinations with a single button.

The T-Wireless NW Wii Controller


The gamers can reassign the functions of all the buttons from the pad and the ministicks so that they can enjoy gaming with their own favorite settings. The design is very familiar to the Xbox 360 controller and the Playstation SixAxis pad, but it has the rubber grooves as a bonus – they help gamers to get a better grip of the controller when they play intensively fast-paced action games.

The T-Wireless NW Mega-pack


The controller comes with the T-Mega pack NW gaming designed for Wii gamers. The wheel is all white just as the rest of the modules in the pack, and it is covered in rubber for the very same reason just as the pad. You also get protective covers for the Wii set – to increase endurance just in case you drop it or try to hit it because you just lost a game-match. The rechargeable AA batteries are also white come as a handy solution to keep you from buying other battery sets for a very long time. The entire set retails at £30 (€35/$60).

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