Feb 3 2010, 6:47am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Shinobii Technologies, a manufacturer of videogame peripherals, today announced the release of Xcross Remote, an alternative to current Wii Remote, for Nintendo Wii.
The black Xcross Remote is fully compatible with all classic, nunchuk controllers and additional accessories such as the MotionPlus.
The Xcross has a wide direction pad, which is supposed to give you better control.
The overall look of the Xcross Wiimote clone is not really appealing to me. The price of €29.95 is even higher than Amazon sells the original Wiimote in Germany.
The Shinobii Xcross remote is hitting store shelves in Europe mid February - I guess it stays on the shelves.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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