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<blockquote data-quote="The Feedster" data-source="post: 511925" data-attributes="member: 259515"><p>4Gamers has announced the officially licensed 2.1 Speaker System for Wii, styled* in the shape of a Wii Nunchuck controller, with the Wii console sat bang in the middle of the two speakers.</p><p>The 2.1 system delivers full stereo sound and offers the selection of a 3D surround sound mode which apparently "takes you inside the game and the music".</p><p>4Gamers informs us that: "Designed to compliment the Wii console, the subwoofer provides deep and responsive bass, which when combined with the satellite speakers, produces an impressive 30 Watts (RMS) output power – with all functions remotely controlled to a distance of up to 7 metres."</p><p><strong>Bass Fishing rod</strong></p><p>The subwoofer cabinet is also magnetically shielded to prevent magnetic radiation from the speaker magnets distorting your television.</p><p>If all that wasn’t enough, for hardcore fans of Sega <em>Bass Fishing</em>, 4Gamers has also released a Wii Remote fishing rod, specifically for use with that game. TechRadar has gone all misty-eyed thinking back to playing the original Dreamcast version of the game all those many moons ago (well, nine years or so!).</p><p>The Wii 2.1 speakers should set you back £69.99. For more you can check out <a href="http://www.feelthenoise.tv/" target="_blank">www.feelthenoise.tv</a>, while the Bass Fishing Rod will only set you back a tenner, so there really is no reason to NOT get a bit of virtual Wii Fishing in now.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/wii/wii-fishing-rod-released-350396" target="_blank">More...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Feedster, post: 511925, member: 259515"] 4Gamers has announced the officially licensed 2.1 Speaker System for Wii, styled* in the shape of a Wii Nunchuck controller, with the Wii console sat bang in the middle of the two speakers. The 2.1 system delivers full stereo sound and offers the selection of a 3D surround sound mode which apparently "takes you inside the game and the music". 4Gamers informs us that: "Designed to compliment the Wii console, the subwoofer provides deep and responsive bass, which when combined with the satellite speakers, produces an impressive 30 Watts (RMS) output power – with all functions remotely controlled to a distance of up to 7 metres." [B]Bass Fishing rod[/B] The subwoofer cabinet is also magnetically shielded to prevent magnetic radiation from the speaker magnets distorting your television. If all that wasn’t enough, for hardcore fans of Sega [I]Bass Fishing[/I], 4Gamers has also released a Wii Remote fishing rod, specifically for use with that game. TechRadar has gone all misty-eyed thinking back to playing the original Dreamcast version of the game all those many moons ago (well, nine years or so!). The Wii 2.1 speakers should set you back £69.99. For more you can check out [URL="http://www.feelthenoise.tv/"]www.feelthenoise.tv[/URL], while the Bass Fishing Rod will only set you back a tenner, so there really is no reason to NOT get a bit of virtual Wii Fishing in now. [url=http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/wii/wii-fishing-rod-released-350396]More...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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