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    Futurelooks Holiday 2008 Guide to Third-Party Nintendo Wii Accessories

    Posted on Sunday, December 21 2008 @ 15:34:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Growing up, I usually stayed away from third-party video game accessories, because the quality of these items paled in comparison to their first-party counterparts. This was true on the Super Nintendo, the PlayStation, and even as recently as the GameCube. Third-party manufacturers are quickly catching up, however, offering a wide range of video game accessories that are more affordable than the Nintendo-branded stuff. We've collected an assortment of third-party Nintendo Wii gaming accessories and, by and large, they're pretty good.

    Read more at Futurelooks.


     
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