Jan 30 2008Cord Isn't The Only Thing Lacking From Nyko's New Wireless Wii Nunchuck

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Personally I've never had a problem with the cord attaching the Wii's nunchuk to the Wiimote, but I guess some people just can't stand having any cords. So if you don't want to wait for the wireless nunchuk that actually replaces your existing one you can get this mammoth. It's a wireless base you place the chuk in and wrap the cord around. It also has the added benefit of taking 2 AAA batteries. It costs $20 and I can't believe they actually decided to make it. I mean it's awful. Almost as awful as the hangover I'm nursing from last night's karaoke binge, but with less puking and swearing I'll never drink again.

Nyko Wireless Nunchuk Makes Me Want A Wired One [albotas]

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I suppose it's for those obsessed with wireless, no matter how stupid or tacky (proto-)

Haha, thanks for the link dude, glad you hate it as much as I do.

They're making the wireless nunchuck too. This is for people who don't want to buy a new nunchuck. It's a separate product.

Yes. This post should probably be edited. The product you were talking about hearing about earlier and the product you are showing here are two seperate products. The wireless nunchuck is it's own product, and this adapter you are showing uses the existing nunchuck and makes it wireless.

There was one attack you had to do in Red Steel that always made me whip myself in the back of the neck with the cord. It's a better game that people give it credit for. You just have to force yourself to play through the first 3 hours and then it gets really good.

i could care less about wired/wireless but I play my kids Wii from time to time with him and I hate that damn cord swinging all over the place.

Wow thats terrible..

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