Wiimote knock-off offers disappointment in a blister pack
Wiimote knock-offs have been a bit slower coming than we expected but, as evidenced by the shot above, they are finally starting to make it out into the wild. This particular one, apparently spotted at a Wal-Mart, promises to mix something purporting to be "motion controls" with some sort of football game -- likely on the order of Mattel's LED-based games from the late seventies, we're guessing. No word on what it costs, but we wouldn't wait too long to pick one up if you're curious; there's no telling how long Nintendo will let this one fly.
[Via Wii Fanboy]
[Via Wii Fanboy]




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
eh @ Aug 16th 2007 5:50PM
I would cry if I got that for christmas.
g3n3tiX @ Aug 16th 2007 5:57PM
No "keepin it real fake, part ***" in this one ? I'm disappointed.
sundeep gambhir @ Aug 16th 2007 5:57PM
That's a sorry excuse for a Wiimote.
Timerider @ Aug 16th 2007 5:57PM
I sent the tip in to Wii Fanboy (but not the pic). It was about $6-7 at the Wal-Mart near me.
Ebzy @ Aug 16th 2007 8:20PM
well done mate
congratulations
kuzu-b @ Aug 16th 2007 6:04PM
I would love to get something like that for Christmas, joke gifts are always better than serious ones. unless its a huge gift, like jewelry for your wife or a car or something, I don't see the point of giving relatively inexpensive gifts to people when it comes to things that they can or would buy themselves. But a good gag gift can give you memories for years long after the rest of the mundane presents are forgotten. You can even surprise yourself, I once bought a soundtrack of a movie as a gag gift along with another CD which was the real gift, and the person wound up listening and enjoying the gag CD more than the real one.
And that, everyone is the TRUS meaning of Christmas. Funny CD's.
telepheedian @ Aug 16th 2007 6:34PM
But is TRUS' meaning the true meaning?
kuzu-b @ Aug 16th 2007 7:59PM
No, the true meaning of Christmas is for the Church to attempt to enforce religion on it's subjects by redefining a holiday that was already in practice to conform to their beliefs.
The trus meaning of Christmas, on the other hand, is funny CD's.
Also e and s are almost adjacent to each other on the keyboard, and i am a horrible typer (two finger method, yet I can still manage 80 WPM, as long as 15-20 of them are misspelled.
Pedro @ Aug 16th 2007 6:15PM
Well at least I can afford this!
Brian @ Aug 16th 2007 6:26PM
Knock off? More like improvement! Just watch, the next think you'll know, Nintendo will be sporting LCD screens on their wiimote!
Someone @ Aug 16th 2007 7:25PM
Assuming it does has motion sensing, I can imagine tons of complains about poked-out eyes because the LCD is so darn small. Cracked TV screens can't even compare to that.
Someone @ Aug 18th 2007 8:16PM
Motion sensing complains. "My eye got poked out because the screen was so darn small." Cracked TV screens can't compare to that.
Zack Wilson @ Aug 16th 2007 7:22PM
I just saw this in walmart a couple days ago and thought the same thing. At least it was in the back section where they put the things people generally dont want.
ark_v2 @ Aug 16th 2007 9:24PM
What concerns me the most is why is Wal-Mart selling those?!
Raven @ Aug 16th 2007 9:39PM
for them unlikely illiterate parents who think this is what their son wants for their birthday
Alexeon @ Aug 16th 2007 10:24PM
How would you respond to a gift like that from your parents... its not what you wanted, but if you say anything, feelings likely get broken. LOL
Alvin @ Aug 17th 2007 2:19AM
Blister packs always offer disappointment.
Otto MCR @ Aug 20th 2007 10:46PM
OMG! I saw this at my walmart like a week ago lol i was thinking omg these ppl are idiots then whn i was going home i thought to myself, wow engadget will be all over this in a few days and... sure enough! they had football, baseball, racing(lol), and i think they had soccer too but im not sure the thing even has a trigger in the back bit its wayyy bigger and wider than the wiimote!