Prevent Wiimote damage with the Dragon Controllers Crystal Protect Case Set

Posted Sep 9, 2007 at 11:54AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Nunchuk, Wiimote
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Dragon Controllers Crystal Protect Case Set - Image 1 


With the Wii's motion-sensing capabilities being used more and more in its titles, it's not surprising that many a Wiimote (as well as many a TV screen ) have come out of playing sessions looking the worse for wear. And since we all know that an ounce of prevention is much, much better than a pound of cure, here's something to ease your worries the next time you're in a waggle spree: the Dragon Controllers Crystal Protect Case Set.

And no, this is not one of those soft rubber dealies you slip onto your Wiimotes - it's the real thing. Hard silicon casings for both the Wiimote and Nunchuk attachment that locks firmly in place, but easily removable for cleaning. And not only does it come in fellow QJ.NET writer Sally B's favorite color, Cherry Pink, but in a host of other colors as well.

What's the neatest thing about the Dragon Controllers Crystal Protect Case Set is its addition of a thicker wrist strap that attaches to the back of the Wiimote case - with the loop attaching it a part of the actual strap itself, rather than a thinner, separate piece that could snap with a Wii Tennis backhand swing. So no more broken Wiimotes and broken TV screens!

The Dragon Controllers Crystal Protect Case Set is available for the mere pittance of $US 13. You can check out the package in more detail (as well as place an order if you want) via the read link below.

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-09-09 13:07:05
That looks pretty "sweet" (not in a good way!)

I would probably buy that for my female cousin. Actually,I probably wouldn' tbuy that at all.
by - 2007-09-09 15:12:07
suk it

Fairy Power
by - 2007-09-10 06:52:36
Huh

It comes with free anal beads? That's what I'm getting from the image...
by Lunisneko - 2007-09-10 12:13:22
Idiots

Having a Wii myself, I've found that you have to be pretty stupid to let the Wiimote slip out of your hand. It's just not hard to keep control of your Wiimote no matter how hard you swing.

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