Despite the supposedly game-changing motion controls that the Wii brings to gaming, a good portion of AAA games use the Wiimote in the more traditional controller sense. How do you make the one-handed controller more comfortable for two handed play? By shoving it inside a body that adds an "analog" stick and two DualShock-like grips. And when you're done making Snake do sexy things to Samus, it comes off for easy storage. [Cyber Gadget via Impress via Nintendo Wii Fanboy]
Cyber Smash Grip Add-on Turns Wiimotes Into DualShocks
5:20 PM on Thu Mar 27 2008
By Jason Chen
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Cool. Now I can Play Games with Two Extra Shouldersthat would probably do very little. The Grip and the Analog over the Digital is nice, but those shoulders look unnecessary.
Man that thing is pretty fugly but i do like how the moved the b to a shoulder button.
I like the nunchuck.
The Wiimote is a joke
@Huxle: Expound please.
this is stupid. why not just get a classic controller. way more comfortable, reliable and ergonomic.
@Camperton: Or buy a Gamecube controller for <$10.
When I first saw this I thought it was a replacement to the nunchuck of sorts. I thought it would have an actual analog stick and shoulder buttons and just plug into the port at the bottom of the Wiimote. After looking at it more, I really don't see the point of this. You have an "analog" stick that just goes over the top of the d-pad and a shoulder button that just causes B to be pressed, oh wow.
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