Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Venom 7 Pack Controller Graphix Masks (Wii)

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List Price: £9.99
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Manufacturer: Venom
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Venom EAN: 5031300029311 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Venom Manufacturer: Venom Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Venom Release Date: 2006-12-08 Studio: Venom
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very funky, they look great :) Comment: I ordered these a few days ago, because I thought that they looked quite funky and when I went back on-line to check the status of my order. I read 'Ragnar Eythorsson's review' which lead me to worry about the quality of the product, but it had alreadly been dispatched and there wasn't much I could to but wait.
I'm glad I did wait, I was expecting them to be stickers as they are clearly stated to be masks not gloves. I was worried they may not be re-usable or very hard wearing. They are easy to use, and definately re-usable, so there is no problem there. I don't believe there will be a problem with wear as there are made out of a hard wearing plastic.
Most importantly they look great, there are very funky and an excellent way to personilse your wii remote, especially if you have more than one in the house.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not that bad Comment: I'd like 2 stick up 4 the graphic stickers cos they r gettin undeserved criticism. They r decent quality, look gud and do not rub off on ur hands plus they really pimp up ur wii controller
Customer Rating:      Summary: What a Great Idea Comment: What a great idea these are, the only reason I purchased these was to protect the Wiimote from dirt and scratches and having 7 different colours to choose from was also a bonus. I found them easy enough to apply and I even managed to use the same one twice. I would recomend anyone wanting to jazz up the Wiimote to by these.
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