Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Logic3 Sports Wheel (Wii)

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Binding: Accessory EAN: 0663452785309 Platform: Nintendo Wii Release Date: 2007-11-15
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Adequate alternative to the official Wii Wheel Comment: As the title suggests, the Logic3 wheel is an adequate alternative to the Wii wheel. There is only one word of caution; the Logic3 wheel is SMALLER than the official one, which took me by surprise when I purchased it. As luck would have it, I was purchasing this for my son who is 4, and it suits him down to the ground. The chassis of the wheel is solid enough and the wii remote fits snug in to the middle section. It's low cost, and certainly does increase the fun in the games. My son has played his Wii far more since getting the steering wheel, which has been interesting.
So in summary, this is a no-brainer purchase as long as you are happier with a slightly smaller than normal steering wheel.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Impressive Comment: I purchased this along with a copy of Mario Kart which includes an official Nintendo Wii Wheel.
First impressions are good. It does the job and I do not regret choosing this over the offical Wii Wheel.
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