Feb 13 2007, 6:10am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
I heard several stories that small kids tend to hit each other while playing the Wii with the wiimote. It is a genius idea to offer a foam Sports Pack for the Nintendo Wii to avoid injuries.
Performance Designed Products (Pelican) introduced the Nerf Sports Pack at the Toy Fair in NY. It consists of a bat, tennis racket and golf club, similar to the plastic sports pack we reported a while ago.
The Nerf Wii Sports Pack is supposed to ship this summer.
There will be also a Nerf branded wireless Sony PS3 controller. The Nerf PS3 controller is apparently covered in foam that adapts to your grip. See the listings of the Nerf branded Pelican gaming accessories here.
More details on Crave. Via Engadget.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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