Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Venom Red & Green Twin Pack Silicon Skin for Wii Controller (Wii)

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List Price: £8.99
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Manufacturer: Venom
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Venom EAN: 5031300029274 Feature: Controller Silicon Skin Twin Pack: Red & Green (Wii) [Nintendo Wii] Label: Venom Manufacturer: Venom Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Venom Release Date: 2006-12-08 Studio: Venom
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Controller Silicon Skin Twin Pack: Red & Green (Wii) [Nintendo Wii]
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Non slip grip Comment: Having read the reviews from America about bouncing remotes breaking tv due to energetic play, I thought I would invest in something to keep the Wiimote in my hand at all cost, and these little latex beauties do the job! Not only do they give you a better grip on the controller, they also give you a visible idea of which controller you have chosen to hide your Wiimii inside. Great idea and better than buying a brand new Television. The only thing it lacks is the ability to stop people getting over excited and cleaving light bulbs from their sockets playing tennis!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The silicon skin offers protection for your Wii remote against scratches. Improves your handling on the Wii remote for an improved gaming experience.
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