Jun 14 2007, 4:19pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
I have to say that out of all the Wii Sports games, boxing is definitely one of my favorites. I don’t have a hard time keeping my grip on the nun chuck or remote, but if you are prone to flinging the remotes around thanks to sweaty hands here is a solution.
If you already own the Wii Nerf sports set and are looking to get realism from your boxing Divineo.ca has a set of boxing gloves that hold the remote on one side and hold the nunchuck on the other hand.
Naturally, you will need to remove the remote from the gloves to get to the buttons to start new matches, and if you need to pause during a bout, you are likely to be knocked out. That said, if you feel the need to look more like a real boxer, these gloves would do it for a mere $12.95. Via OhGizmo
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