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| -( 2006-11-20 : Wii unpacked Part 1 )- 47 |
Posted by RoadKill |
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Time for the unpacking of the Wii.
This might be a little long, with pictures. I'll upload all of the other pictures later, but let's get started.
This the bag I carried it around in all day with me while at work with too many jealous eyes starting at it.
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Here are the items I picked up. The Wii-mote (Remote), Zelda: Twilight Princess, Red Steel and the Wii itself.
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This is the Wii remote packaging, below is Zelda and Red Steel.
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And now for the main attraction, the Wii. It's a smaller box which is nice and not as awkward to carry as the 360 box.
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And now when you open the box, you get to see two trays. They are kindly labelled 1 and 2 so you know which one goes on top and bottom, or which one you take out first.
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This is layer, it contains the manuals, Wii Sports, Wii Remote, Batterys, A little plastic clip which I have yet to learn what it does, the nunchuk attachment and the sensor bar.
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Here's the manual packaging with Wii Sports nicely placed on top.
There are a lot of manuals in that little packaging.
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As you can see on the cover, there is boxing, bowling, Golf, Tennis and Baseball.
I will review these later.
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Here is the Sensor Bar, as you can assume this is what actually detects what the remote is doing. It's a tiny thing and the cord attached to it feels kinda flimsy.
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