Published 11/4/2009
at Computer And Video Games
Tired of being off their trolley, the Rabbids get in one instead...
Have you ever stopped to think about what's in your Wii remote? You might sensibly think it's batteries, or circuit boards, or jam, or whatever witchcraft it takes to make Nintendo's motion magic work, but it's not. Put the remote close to your ear and you should hear something unusual: "BWAAAAAAAHHHHH!" Click here to read the full article
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