Lego Wiimote

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http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-20019 ... =cnetRiver
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this is kinda cool.. I don't know if it's licensed by Nintendo though.
Does anyone here have any experience with Power A products?

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Even still, being a Toys R Us exclusive and Lego brand, seems like it'll be a collectible one day.
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There is also this one on its way:

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Both are pretty cool looking, and although I'd be worried about how well they would work they are both sure to command high prices in years to come
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Do these have the motion plus built in? I know someone who'd love the Sonic one for Christmas
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Not sure, the website that I got that image from said that it was MP compatible but wasnt clear whether it was actually built in. If you look at the port at the bottom I dont see anyway that you could lock the MP in place as its much narrower than a normal remote. Would be damn cool if it did
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Looks cool!! :)
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Curlypaul wrote:Not sure, the website that I got that image from said that it was MP compatible but wasnt clear whether it was actually built in. If you look at the port at the bottom I dont see anyway that you could lock the MP in place as its much narrower than a normal remote. Would be damn cool if it did
The new wiimotes have it from Christmas, it's seem a bit silly to launch these obsolete out of the box, not to mention that the Sonic in particular would look awful with a white or black cube stuck to the bottom
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Yeah it would look ridiculus wouldnt it. I dont think the Dr Who game supports MP so it could go either way really.
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Doctor Who Wiimote....damn I need to get a Wii!! Shame the Doctor Who game will probably be utter crap.
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Isn't it the same games that are available on the PC for free? I was wanting to play them but only really 'cause I'm a complete Who nerd.
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Nope they are completely new games. Both the wii and ds are action stealth games, they've coded them in 6 months and it looks like it too. Shame, could have been great if done properly
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