Tag Archive for 'nintendo-wii'

20
Dec

The Best Games and Genres For the Wii Sword

Back when the Nintendo Wii debuted in 2005, the most talked about feature was its groundbreaking Wiimote controller and nunchuck. While its Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 competitors offered traditional controller designs, the Wiimote completely revolutionized the way people play video games.

Little did we know that Nintendo would continue to innovate and build upon the ingenuity of the Wiimote. Now, there is a wide range of different attachments and accessories that interface with the Wiimote in order to transform it into whatever it is that you’re brandishing in any particular game.

The Wii sword is by far the most well adapted accessory for the Wiimote controller, especially considering how many games out on the market today utilize the sword accessory in gameplay. We’ve put together a top 5 list of the best Wii Sword games across a few of the most popular sword-wielding genres.

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01
Dec

A New Australian Electronics Blog For A New World.

Electronics Warehouse

Welcome to the official  Electronics Warehouse.com.au blog! I know what you’re thinking — “yet another WordPress blog for yet another online store.” While it may be true that spammers and “get rich quick” online marketers abuse the blog format to jack up their search ranking in Google, we at EW are really committed to creating a blog that not only promotes our business, but also brings you insight into the electronics accessories that you need to keep your mobile gadgets and lifestyle working at the highest level possible.

At our blog, you can expect a wide range of weekly articles written by our staff on the kinds of new electronics accessories that we carry at EW. We’ll be writing product reviews, human interest stories about mobile electronics, trends in the tech world, and EW news, such as new products, promotions, and enhancements to our website.

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