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3rd Party Wii Integrated WiiMotion Plus Contoller Ships

Sunflex USA LLC,the exclusive distributor of the video gaming brand snakebyte and FINAL FANTASY XIV controller, is now shipping the snakebyte Premium Remote XL+ Controller for Wii. With integrated MotionPlus functionality, the Remote XL+ is the first and currently the only third-party all-in-one solution for Wii players who demand optimum performance from a controller; no add-on or additional purchase required!

“We are thrilled to be the first American company to introduce a controller for the Wii that includes MotionPlus functionality, a feature key to a more realistic gaming experience,” said Howard Borenstein, President of Sunflex USA LLC. “The Remote XL+ is designed for consumers who would prefer to have a single unit rather than be forced to attach an accessory with MotionPlus functionality to their Wii Remote.”

The snakebyte Premium Remote XL+ Controller for Wii can be easily used in place of the standard Wii controller because it will automatically activate the MotionPlus functionality while playing games which do, or do not, support MotionPlus. The Remote XL+ features strong vibration effects for more life-like gaming, an integrated speaker for realistic positional audio effects and built-in memory to save settings and avatars. Additionally, players can use up to 4 units simultaneously for maximum multi-player fun.

The Remote XL+ comes complete with rechargeable Ni-MH batteries that can be charged via USB directly in the remote with the included USB cable. A secured battery compartment door protects the plastic from breaking, solving a problem gamers have reported with similar products. For added convenience, the remote has an external SYNC button, allowing players to synchronize the remote without opening the battery compartment.

The snakebyte Premium Remote XL+ Controller for Wii is available now in both
black and white for $34.99 at www.snakebyte-usa.com. It’s important to note that this product retails for $5 less than the first-party model that is reported to hit the market later this year.

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