CTA Digital Wii Sports Resort 8-in-1 Sports Pack (White)
- Pack includes Swordplay Attachment, Canoeing Attachment, Golf Club Attachment, Table Tennis Attachment, Frisbee Attachment, Wakeboarding Attachment, Archery Bow Attachment, Power Cruising Dashboard Handle
- Made specifically for Wii Sports Resort
- Wii MotionPlus compatible
- Insert holds a Wii Remote with or without protective silicone skin case
- lightweight plastic material
- Pack includes Swordplay Attachment, Canoeing Attachment, Golf Club Attachment, Table Tennis Attachment, Frisbee Attachment, Wakeboarding Attachment, Archery Bow Attachment, Power Cruising Dashboard Handle
- Made specifically for Wii Sports Resort
- Wii MotionPlus compatible
- Insert holds a Wii Remote with or without protective silicone skin case
- lightweight plastic material
Experience the essential accessories package for Wii Sports Resort with the 8-in-1 Pack for Wii Sports Resort from CTA Digital. Enjoy the realism added to your gaming experience and easily switch according to the multitude of games in the Wii Sports Resort video game. An attachable insert can firmly hold a Wii Remote with or without the protective silicone skin case that comes with the Wii MotionPlus adapter. The lightweight plastic material assures that these accessories won’t be a heavy burden
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They look great in the packaging, but using them is a different story….,
I received this sports pack a couple of days ago and proceeded to pretty much test every attachment that very evening. Everything looked pretty impressive when I opened the package. But there are some major shortcomings. The first is the fact that there are no instructions inside the box or anything. It may look like all the parts are pretty self explanatory, but a little guidance may have been helpful. I’ll break down each attachment for you here:
1. Sword attachment: This was one of the major reasons that I wanted to get this pack. My kids and I (even my 3 year old) love the swordplay in Wii Sports Resort. The issue I have with the Wiimote alone is that whilst the Motion + adds remarkable depth to all the games, it puts the balance of the remote off. In order to reach the A and especially the B button, you have to hold the remote “high” or “forward” which can be a bit uncomfortable. I was hoping the sword attachment would balance it out a bit, which it absolutely does. Kudos for that! However, you have two choices of attaching the sword to the Wiimote. First you can remove the gel casing and use the included “spacer” to fit it in. I DO NOT recommend this as it’s a pretty loose fit and it took me only about 10 slicing motions before the attachment became a “detachment”. It fits more snugly with the gel casing on the Wiimote. It does not come apart this way. Next I thought I was having the same problem that another reviewer was mentioning that you have to take the attachment off to start a game (point to the screen and press A). You do NOT have to remove the attachment to get it to work, but you do have to turn the Wiimote sideways or upside down so that the Infrared transceiver can “see” the sensor bar. It’s a bit of a hassle, but not insurmountable. The real problem is that during gameplay the attachment pulls the gel casing over the IR sensor and then your calibration is thrown off. Not good for the swordplay games at a higher level. That said I think I might be part of the problem. I may just “slice” too hard which jars the whole remote. My kids don’t seem to have issues. Overall grade for the sword attachment: C-.
2. Canoe Paddle: No real issues with this attachment and it seems to balance the motion. One of the better attachments in the set and you can use it with the wiimote’s gel casing intact. Because the attachment doesn’t cover the front/top of the Wiimote is doesn’t have the issues with the “point and press A” like the Sword. Overall grade: A-.
3. Golf club: Only issue with this attachment is the same as with the sword, you can’t point and hit the A button without turning the Wiimote sideways or upside down. But you don’t have to do this very often in Golf. It does balance the Wiimote for a better swing, but takes a bit of getting used to. You can put it on with the Wiimote Gel casing intact. Overall grade for the golf club attachment: B.
4. Table Tennis Paddle: One of the best attachments in the set. It really helps you hold the paddle the right way for game play. Only issue is the “point and press A” problem noted above. Overall grade: B+.
5. Frisbee: I see that other reviewers like this attachment and so does my daughter, but I have two major issues with it. First, despite the product descriptions implications you CANNOT use the Wiimote gel casing with the Frisbee. You have to remove the gel casing from the Wiimote, including the Motion Plus for it to fit into the frisbee. This is, to say the least, a pain in the you know where.. Second, I still haven’t figured out exactly how to hold the darn thing once the remote is in it. You need to press, hold and release B to “throw” the frisbee, but I’m finding it difficult to hold it like a frisbee and get at the B button. There’s a hole that I think you’re supposed to put you hand through to help, but my hand is just too big. Again, some insructions would have been nice. Overall grade on the Frisbee: D.
6. Wakeoarding: Like the frisbee, I’m annoyed by the fact that the Wiimote has to be removed from it’s gel casing to place into the wakeboarding handle. Other than that, though, it seems to work as expected for this game in which no buttons ever have to be pressed (except A at the beginning, but you don’t have to point). Overall grade: C- (mostly because I reall HATE having to take the gel casing off.
7. Archery: This one can be used with the gel casing (or without by using the “spacer”). That’s a plus. And the actual “bow” part of the attachment adds a little bit to the game. The issue is the “string”. The picture implies that you can “hang” the nunchuck from the string. Not so.. There is a little clip to “grab” the string, but it won’t stay there. And that makes it a little awkward to pull back whilst at the same time hold down the “Z” button. Also, be careful to only let go of Z and not the bow string…
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Enhances Game Play,
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