CES 09_ Your Source For Wii Knock-offs
Published: January 01, 0001
There’s a reason the [[link]] Gaming Showcase at CES doesn’t light the gaming world on [[link]] fire. It’s packed to its borders with subwoofer-filled seating designed for games and lame Chinese knock-offs, like the iSports.
Wii imitators, each of which is loaded with minimal effort games, aren’t hard to come by at the Consumer Electronics Show. Typically, the method for making a Wii-like is ordering enough white plastic for your casing and designing a little boot for your plug-and-play [[link]] games console to rest in vertically.
Unfortunately, we didn’t get to go hands on with iSports and its suite of games — including Badmintoon, Sword of Warrior01, Beach Vollyball and Soccer 11 — but it looked like a blast. Maybe next year, when Sword of Warrior02 ships.
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