Nintendo took the gaming industry by storm a couple years ago with the release of the Wii console. Instead of traditional controllers or joysticks, all the software for this console works by a so-called "Wiimote" control wand that contains motion sensors. So when you play games like tennis, baseball, or bowling, you actually have to mimic the swinging or throwing motions in order to participate. That's fine to a certain extent, but what happens when you want to do some racing in Mario Kart or some snowboarding with Shaun White? The tiny Wiimote would be hard to use in those games.
Thankfully, there are a whole host of Nintendo Wii accessories available for purchase, made both by the company itself and by third-party manufacturers. Most Nintendo Wii accessories take the shape of a certain piece of equipment, thereby giving the player a more realistic gaming experience. The Wiimote fits inside and locks securely in place, which allows you to transform the controller into a more suitable accessory. For instance, in order to play the Mario Kart game, you need to have an accessory in the shape of a steering wheel to make it seem like you're actually driving.
Many of the Nintendo Wii accessories on the market are actually quite clever and useful. One of the best is the balance board that can be used for exercise games and to mimic snowboarding, skiing, skateboarding, and even horse jockey motions. Though the balance board itself is a bit on the expensive side as far as Nintendo Wii accessories go, the fact that it can be used with so many different titles and is a truly unique product in the gaming world makes it well worth the price.
Other popular Nintendo Wii accessories include a zapper for Link's Crossbow Training; a guitar for music games; an airplane controller stand for flight simulation; a plastic spoon, knife, and spatula for the Cooking Mama: Cook Off game; plus an assortment of baseball bats, tennis racquets, ping pong paddles, and more. In short, there are extra Nintendo Wii accessories available for just about every game the company makes, so if you're looking to get higher scores or have more fun while playing, try adding on one of these attachments.
Nintendo Wii accessories are sold at electronics stores and department stores, and are also widely available on the Internet. So if you can't find the item you're looking for at your local mall, it shouldn't be too difficult to locate it somewhere online and have it shipped right to your door. I definitely recommend trying a few Nintendo Wii accessories out. They really do have a positive impact on gameplay and allow you to get the most out of your console.
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