Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Wii Racing Wheel (Wii)

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List Price: £9.99
Our Price: £6.97
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Manufacturer: 4Gamers
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Binding: Video Game Brand: 4Gamers EAN: 4897012500774 Label: 4Gamers Manufacturer: 4Gamers Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: 4Gamers Release Date: 2008-02-21 Studio: 4Gamers
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Customer Rating:      Summary: NOT official wheel!!! Comment: When I did a search for the Wii Wheel, the (Official) version never came up, so I bought this one thinking it was the official one.
We have the official one and this one at home.
When comparing them, this one isn't half as good as the other one.
When you push the button to make the kart drift, it pushes the wiimote out of the wheel. The location of the hole where the wrist strap is located is also further into the wheel, so if you try using it, it is rather unconfortable. If you don't use it, the strap hits your face when you jump. Oh, the dilema...
On the other hand, who would really want to pay £24 (or even £17) for the official wheel?
Customer Rating:      Summary: wii wheel Comment: i thought i was buying an offical wheel,dissapointed can get a nitendo one in argos for £6.99.cheap rubbish
Customer Rating:      Summary: NOT the Official Wii Wheel Comment: Just in case people were buying this under false impressions, this is NOT the official Nintendo Wii Wheel (Which comes in Mario Kart Wii), but an imitation (albiet a decent one) from another company.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mario Kart Wii Comment: The wheel is NOT REQUIRED in order to play multiplayer Mario Kart, you can use the wii remotes without this attachment.
(Previous reviews have stated that this is required to play multiplayer on Mario Kart.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wii wheel great - but standard controller works Comment: The wii wheel controller is pretty cool - and once you get the hang of it great fun. The controller though is only a holder for the actual wii remote so just be aware you can play the game without a wii wheel controller. Just bear in mind for multi-player fun. You do need a separate wii remote of course for each player. But there is no doubt that the wii wheel controller just adds to the fun of that driving experience for a fantastic game in wii Mario Kart.
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