Wii Fit and the Balance Board has already come dangerously close to the $100 mark; and 360 accessories are hilariously overpriced.
So the question is, what accessories would you be willing to pay over $100 for and not feel ripped off?
Personally, there's one thing I really want to see: Wii Storage. I don't mean USB hard drive support, though. I mean a full unit which would attach to the Wii and provide not only plenty of hard drive space for Blast Works and Super Smash Bros. and Virtual Console and WiiWare; but also a disk changer. Even a 5 disk changer would be totally awesome; especially if it changed the disk channel to present you with options for each one instead of just the one in the Wii (easiest way to do it would be to have 4:3 have the selectors at the top, and show the 16:9 image in the remaining space, and have 16:9 have the selectors at the side, and show the 4:3). This would also be a great option for video games that would otherwise require multiple disks.
I'd also like to see a sniper rifle with the 'zoom' screen in the scope (anyone who has played Silent Scope knows what I'm talking about), although the base would be kind of a problem. The game would of course have to be good (anyone who has played Silent Scope knows that it's pretty mediocre) to warrant the purchase of course.
So the question is, what accessories would you be willing to pay over $100 for and not feel ripped off?
Personally, there's one thing I really want to see: Wii Storage. I don't mean USB hard drive support, though. I mean a full unit which would attach to the Wii and provide not only plenty of hard drive space for Blast Works and Super Smash Bros. and Virtual Console and WiiWare; but also a disk changer. Even a 5 disk changer would be totally awesome; especially if it changed the disk channel to present you with options for each one instead of just the one in the Wii (easiest way to do it would be to have 4:3 have the selectors at the top, and show the 16:9 image in the remaining space, and have 16:9 have the selectors at the side, and show the 4:3). This would also be a great option for video games that would otherwise require multiple disks.
I'd also like to see a sniper rifle with the 'zoom' screen in the scope (anyone who has played Silent Scope knows what I'm talking about), although the base would be kind of a problem. The game would of course have to be good (anyone who has played Silent Scope knows that it's pretty mediocre) to warrant the purchase of course.
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