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Colorful Nunchuks Hit Wii

Published on January 01, 0001

Accessory maker Logic3 just released a half dozen [[link]] colored nunchuk minis for the Wii.

But don’t you dare call them nunchuks, because these bad [[link]] boys are “FunChuks”… seriously or they’ll sue you. Ok maybe they won’t sue you, but making colorful knock-offs for Nintendo’s money-printing Wii is serious, big business.

The FunChuks will come in red, orange, yellow, green, white and black and will feature not just an 8-way analog stick and Z button but also a C button. It also, according [[link]] to the press release, connects to the Wii remote.

The seriously FunChuks sell for $20 a pop.

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