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Thrustmaster announced Wii controller add-ons that may make your wish list for the holiday season grow even longer. Casual and hardcore gamers alike will enjoy these new offering.

The wireless Dual Trigger Gun NW reminds me of the glory days of arcade gaming: The two triggers work the A and B buttons. The company says that it's best used for FPS games on the Wii. The Dual Trigger launches at the end of September for $17.99. Alternatively, you can go with the T-Wireless Precision Pack NW, which includes a wireless gamepad along with the gun, for $39.99.



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Glowing laser sabers may make "Star Wars" fans feel more like they're in the game. (Although the rounded plastic edges wouldn't help you much against the Sith.) Complete with an LED lighting system, the saber will launch mid-September for $34.99.

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For those who love casual games, the T-Fitness Pack NW is a seven-piece kit, including a sports bag, a rechargeable battery pack, a USB charging cable, two wrist sweatbands in green and white, 1 textile necklace with a clip to hold an MP3 player, and a Balance Board cleaning cloth; it'll sell for $29.99 in September. Or you can go pro and get extras such as a green latex stabilizing exercise mat, two .5-kg weighted wrist/ankle bands, and a head sweatband in green and white. The T-Fitness Pro Pack NW comes out in November, at $49.99.

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Posted by: Bill
November 6, 2008 11:03 PM

how good is the saber kit, does it track well


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