Zelda Controller add-on

davidu

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MUST SEE: Zelda Controller Add On *updated

Anyone know where to get this?! :ee5k:

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it isn't real...

and even if someone did make it in that design it wouldn't work at all... or you would at least have to keep changing it...

TheRook

p.s. for those who cant figure it out... how are you going to aim at the screen ;)
 
yeah but look at how the shields cliped in it used the whole bottom of the remote to clip in including those 2 holes so it appears there is not a nunchuck in the shield but it is a fully new acc also how the hell is da remote clipped in?
 
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therook said:
it isn't real...

and even if someone did make it in that design it wouldn't work at all... or you would at least have to keep changing it...

TheRook

p.s. for those who cant figure it out... how are you going to aim at the screen ;)

Wait, how is this fake?

and secondly, isn't the wiimote IR (Infared)? Meaning the wiimote sensor doesn't necessarily need to be in plain sight of the mounted sensor?
 
It looks cool, but would be a major pain in the ass to play with. I think you'd be getting real tired of it after about 10 minutes of game play...if it were actually a product.

There is a nice Wii Sports add on though that clips on a Tennis Racket, Baseball Bat or Golf Club attachment to the Wii Mote. Not sure if it would be worth it or not, but they look cool and not too obtrusive.
 
It fundamentally wouldn't work because you need to point the IR sensor at the screen for things like the Boomerang and Bow. and yeah how would the sword attachment stay on wouldn't it just fly off!
 
that would be so annoying to play with
 
davidu said:
Wait, how is this fake?

and secondly, isn't the wiimote IR (Infared)? Meaning the wiimote sensor doesn't necessarily need to be in plain sight of the mounted sensor?

If Infared had the ability to pass through solid objects, we probably wouldn't be using Bluetooth to have the Wiimote communicate with the Wii ;)

So yes, it kind of DOES need to be in plain sight of the sensor bar.
 
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