Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - 6 in 1 Sports Accessory Pack (Wii)

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List Price: £12.99
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Manufacturer: Blaze
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Binding: Video Game Brand: Blaze EAN: 0709458027705 Label: Blaze Manufacturer: Blaze Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Blaze Release Date: 2007-12-05 Studio: Blaze
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic! Comment: I have to disagree with most of the other reviews on this product. I have not yet encounted any problems with parts flying off! Maybe the other reviews were merely being too agressive with product?
I received this product for Christmas (along with my wii) and have been very pleased with it. It makes 'game play' a lot more interesting and realistic.
The only bad points I have are:
1. you have to remove the attachment to select what you want to play and then attach it again when you want to play (this has not yet been a major problem for me)
2. I don't really need the extra strap and crystal case but it's good to have them anyway as spares!
To conclude, this is a product worth buying and will add a lot more fun to your wii!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Doesn't fit with new Wii remote strap Comment: We purchased new Wii for Christmas and this pack for extra fun, don't bother.
The new Wii remote safety Strap (Lanyard) has a larger plastic slider, which will not fit through the hole on this accessory, so if want to use these items have to remove the remote safety strap and use the safety strap provided with these accessories, which is not as sturdy has the official Nintendo strap.
Also we tried to use the tennis racket and found it hard to select the different options on screen, as the tennis racket was blocking the signals.
Looking to return to Amazon for a refund.
Hope this saves you wasting your money on this product
Customer Rating:      Summary: Only use in a padded room! Comment: Whilst playing tennis, the bat flew off and nearly decapitated my mother, missing her by inches and badly denting the wall instead. My brother, whilst playing baseball, almost smashed the tv, damaging the tv unit and destroying the baseball bat instead, as the same thing happened. The bats etc do not lock very well at all, meaning they are highly likely to come flying off and do some damage. Do not use this product unless you have padded walls, or are playing in a field where you cannot hit anything - but if you are in a field, why not go and play the sport for real?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poorly Packaged Comment: Having bought this for my Dad as an extra little Christmas present the 6 in 1 Sports pack arrived well packaged by amazon in a large box, I took the box out to fin that all the plastic bats etc are just rolling around loose inside their own box, only one of the 'bats' had some bubble wrap round it, the others didnt and had slid out of their own individual plastic bags.
After now reading the other reviews I wish I hadnt bothered.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rubbish Comment: Suggested my daughter buy this for her brothers for christmas, wish I had stuck to just a game, now have a large dent in my wall where the baseball bat top flew off, the next time, having made sure it was on fully, nearly lost our new t.v. Will stick with Nintendo products only from now on.
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