Are Nintendoās Wii remote and nunchuk controllers too big for your hands? Power A has your freakishly misshapen appendages covered with the charmingly named MiniRemote and MiniChuck.
E3 isnāt just about the games. Itās also a place for companies like Power A to march out odd little accessories like this MiniRemote and MiniChuck combo. Retailing for $49.99 and due out in September, these colorful controllers are 35% smaller than the standard Wii controls, fully compatible with MotionPlus, and feature large buttons that are easy to find with your tiny finger nubs.
āPlayers will immediately enjoy the sleek feel and handling of the MiniRemote⢠and MiniChukā¢,ā said Eric Bensussen, president of POWER A and BDA. āWhile the smaller devices work well for children with smaller hands, they really provide a more comfortable grip for kids and adults, extending game time, control and enjoyment.ā
With my ridiculously large hands, the Wii remote and nunchuk already look silly in my grip. Hopefully Iāll come across Power A during the show and weāll get to see how the mini controllers look in my giant paws.