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Binding: Video Game Brand: CTA EAN: 0656777004378 Label: CTA Digital Manufacturer: CTA Digital Model: Wi-CCC Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: CTA Digital Release Date: July 30, 2007 Sales Rank: 20762 Studio: CTA Digital
Product Description: Store your remote and numchuk in style with this Controller Crystal Case. The lid of the case is made of a high grade transparent plastic, while the bottom is made of white plastic. The hinges are made of durable steel that will not weaken due to excessive opening and closing of the case. At 7.2 inches long, 3.5 inches wide and 1.9 inches deep, this case has more than enough room to store both your Wii remote and numchuk, protecting them from knocks, scratches and dust. Not only is this great for storage, but it is also excellent for traveling, offering protection from the bumping and shifting that is sure to happen while on the go.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Not what you think...
This case is terrible. So terrible that I had to write my first review to warn people off.
The molded part that looks rather solid in the picture is actually a very thin plastic insert. It is exactly like the plastic you'd find hugging any product in any packaging that you'd throw away. In fact, you should probably throw it away to make room because the fit is so tight. There isn't enough room for the nunchuk cord and the way the mold positions the nunchuk dangerously pushes the nunchuk's control stick against the side of the case (where the hinge could cut the rubber on the control stick).
The top and bottom parts of this case aren't even attached, per se. The "hinges" are just single C-shaped aluminum pieces attached to the top and bottom parts of the case by the upper and lower edges of the "C." In fact, hinges on 2 out of 4 of these I bought arrived broken. The hinges are so weak that the cases don't even close all the way.
To sum it up, someone placed a plastic piece molded like a wiimote and nunchuk in a generic cheap case (probably an OEM case meant to hold tweezers) and decided that it was a wii controller case. Save your money. The search for the perfect Wii-mote case continues...