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Posted Oct 07, 2006 at 05:56PM by Ian C. Listed in: Accessories Tags: Nunchuk, composite cable
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We're pretty much used to seeing the Wii in a very controlled environment. While the Wii itself looks sexy (whether it's in a studio shot or not), its accessories are sort of not. Of course, we usually see Wii peripherals as if they were models for a fashion magazine. Check out the pic below:

White background, blue lighting, clean crisp, clear

See? Sexy, white, simple, minimal, and with glowy blue... "ooh" lights.

Amusingly, the other peripherals (unlike the one on top) don't look that nice when in the "wild". After the jump you'll see untreated pics of the Wii sensor bar, nunchuk controller, console stand, power supply, and composite cable. Sexy or not, these are the things that come with the box, so even if they're not that pleasing to look at, you still get an idea how the entire package looks like.


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Posted Sep 15, 2006 at 05:45PM by Rushan S. Listed in: Accessories Tags: GameCube, composite cable
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CompositeSomething that nobody has been sure about with the Wii is what kind of Audio-Video cable will be in the box. Some have been saying that it will be an all-in-one cable. Some said both composite and component cables would be included. Others thought we'd only get composite cables. It looks like the third choice is the correct one. Only composite cables will be packed in with the Wii.

For those wondering, composite cables are the Yellow/White/Red cables you used for your GameCube. Component cables are used to display 480p graphics on televisions that allow for it. It's disappointing that you will not be getting component cables out of the box. Hopefully they won't be too expensive!

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