Jan 10, 2009

Nyko Wing and Intercooler

Wii Wing Wireless Controller & Nintendo Wii Intercooler

5 out of 5 stars


Teamed with the Virtual Console, the Wii Wing Wireless Controller gives players the option of downloading older, Nintendo classics onto their Wii system. Just plug in the dongle adapter to the bottom of the Wii remote and hit the sync button. Syncing up to the system may take a couple of tries, but it does work. Next, just hit the power button and wait for the blue light to illuminate. After it pairs up, the player is in business. The D Pad and sticks were right on the money. Surprisingly the sticks were nothing but sweet perfection.

Styled after the older controllers and ergonomically correct, the controller is powered by (2) AAA batteries. Recharging is via a USB port. The Wii Wing Wireless Controller can also operate without batteries as long as a connection is kept via USB port.

Nintendo Wii's most glowing feature is its capability to play the older games from earlier consoles. Without a doubt, the Wii Wing Wireless Controller is another perfect accessory for Wii enthusiasts young and old alike.

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Before buying this Nintendo Wii Intercooler, my Wii would overheat and shut down after an hour of play. Very frustrating! The kids were nagging me to send it in for repair but I dreaded the process and the expense. Then I stumbled upon this little gadget and it's the best $15 I've spent all year. The Wii hasn't overheated once since we got the fan, and it's on for 6 or 7 hours at a time. All you have to do is plug it into the back of the Wii and you're done. Don't listen to the complaints of it being too loud. The only time we notice the noise is when the house is completely quiet, and even then, it's just a whirring/humming noise. During game play you can't hear Nintendo Wii Intercooler at all. I highly recommend this to anyone who has overheating problems with their Wii.

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