Sumnique Wii Mains Adapter Auto-Switching 110V-240V AC to 12V DC Power Supply UK 3pin for Nintendo Wii


Sumnique Wii Mains Adapter Auto-Switching 110V-240V AC to 12V DC Power Supply UK 3pin for Nintendo Wii
This is an auto-switching 110V-240V AC adapter for Nintendo Wii. It can be used as a replacement mains adapter for your Wii console, more importantly it has the added auto-switching capability. In simple words, the original Nintendo Wii power supply only works in one region, but this enhanced main adapter works anywhere in the world! These Nintendo Wii 110V-240V Auto-switching AC adapters are brand new in retail box. Allcam also stock a wide range of accessories for iPod, PSP, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, Portable DVD players, Sat Nav, and digital cameras, including leather cases, armband, silicone protector, rechargeable batteries, AV and HD cables …

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Charging Stand & 2 Rechargeable Batteries For Nintendo Wii With FREE MAINS ADAPTER
This item is a great must have item if you have a Nintendo Wii. This will eliminate the need for buying endless batteries for your Nintendo Wii remote and therefore save you money. Simply remove the battery cover from the back of your Wii remote and place one of the supplied 2800mAh batteries in its place. Charge the remote on the stand as shown above and after two hours you will have a fully charged Wii remote which will provide you with up to 16 hours of playing time. The best thing about this item is that it will charge two remotes at the same time (you can play with one while the other is charging) and also it provides a convenient resting place for your remote. Usually stands of this type need to plugged into your Wii and your Wii has to be switched on for the charging to take place. So for a limited time only we are also providing a FREE mains charger which will independently power the stand from any mains socket for your convenience.

Sandisk 1 gb Official Nintendo Wii memory card in retail packaging
he SanDisk SD Gaming Memory Card line is the must have card for the Nintendo? WiiTM game console. For maximum performance and to get the most out of all the advanced features on the WiiTM, youll need a SanDisk Gaming Card. With SanDisk, you will be able to download and store games, store game saves, and edit and store photos.

Trauma Center: Second Opinion (Wii)
In a nutshell:
Now everyone can be a brain surgeon as you pick up scalpel and forceps to battle the full horrors of an infected intestine, medical terrorism and angry anime nurses!

The lowdown:
The original Trauma Center is already one of the most original and fun games on the Nintendo DS but although this is largely just a remake of that game it’s more than welcome on the Wii. As accurate a simulation of real medicine as Phoenix Wright is of law (i.e. not very much) you’ll nevertheless have great fun repairing hapless patients with ailments that start of as simple tumours to bizarre fights against evil terrorist nanobots. What really makes the game though is the simple intuitiveness of the controls, with the precise movement of your scalpel being one of the best endorsements of the Wii Remote’s accuracy. The game’s no push over though and you’ll need to employ the mysterious bullet time style “healing touch” to make sure you don’t end up the Doctor Death of Hope Hospital.

Most exciting moment:
Although the game is a remake of the DS it does include several new missions, an extra playable character, new operation types and new surgical tools - including a defibrillator which demands a shout of “clear!” every time you use it.

Since you ask:
A surgery game was one of the first styles of games hinted at in an introductory video for the Wii, which also showed people appearing to play games involving fishing, cooking and playing the drums - amongst other non-typical games concepts.

The bottom line:
Major surgery has never been so much fun as the Wii and DS line-up combine.-HARRISON DENT
List Price: ?39.99
Amazon Price: ?32.98
Used Price: ?25.85
Customer Review: Great fun if you used to like Operation
I bought this for my retired mum and all the family have now played it and loved it. Basically the screen shows the part of a patient’s body that needs operating on it. You use the nunchuk to select various tools (eg forceps, scalpel, bandages, suture thread, laser, ultrasound scanner, syringe, disinfectant, and other tools) and then use the main wiimote pointer to use each tool to extract foreign bodies, cut, and so on). It requires a deft touch just like Operation and there’s a bit of pressure as you have to work against the clock so that the patient doesn’t die on you from having their innards exposed to the world! Great fun but I only gave it 4 stars (not five) because of two small gripes. One - the game isn’t that long. If you play loads of games and tend to finish them quite quickly, this one will probably only last you a half-dozen hours. But it is great fun in the meantime and we had great fun watching each other operate as a family! Two - there are some slightly annoying cutaway scenes. The programmers have tried to create a story around the operation and I found myself pressing the ‘A’ button on the wiimote repeatedly to hurry them along. But overall still great fun and decent value.
Customer Review: very differant
it is a good game to start off with but it is one of those games that you either love it because it is so differant or hate because it is a bit fiddally. But if you have good steddy hand and want to challenge yourself buy this game

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