JOYTECH Europe Ltd last week announced a new line of peripherals designed for use with the Nintendo Wii console. The initial line of Wii compatible accessories included the following products:
Sports Pack
To enhance the realism of Wii sporting software, this pack features three separate accessories: A Racing Grip, Golf Grip and Racket Grip. These attach to the Wii Remote to transform the game play experience.
Power Station
The Power Station comprises of two high quality rechargeable Battery-Packs, designed for use in up to two Wii remotes, to remove the need for replacement batteries. When finished gaming, the Docking Station charges up to two Wii Remotes and provides a retractable cradle to store the Wii Nunchuk controller.
Controller Grip
Designed for use with software that requires holding the Wii Remote in a horizontal position, the Controller Grip attaches offering a set of comfortable grips mimicking a traditional style game controller.
Silicon Gloves
To protect and customise your Wii Remote, look no further than the Silicon Gloves accessories. There are four differently colored gloves that will protect and enable easy identification of Wii Remotes amongst gamers.
Glove Pack
Two complete sets of Silicon Gloves for the Wii Remote and Wii Nunchuk, one coloured blue and the other pink.
Racing Grip
Transforming your Wii Remote into an ‘arcade style’ racing wheel, is quick and easy with the Racing Grip, to gain that authentic racing feel.
The range will be available in North America and Europe this Winter.
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