Hide your Wii Sensor Bar under the guise of Darth Vader's Lightsaber. The official StarWarsShop.com is offering the "Darth Vader Nintendo Wii Sensor Bar Holder." With Star Wars the Clone Wars: Republic Heroes around the corner (October 6th), this would make the perfect Wii accompaniment for hardcore Star Wars fans.
Features of the Darth Vader Nintendo Wii Sensor Bar Holder, as noted at the Star Wars Shop:
- Sculpture-quality Darth Vader character is cast in high-density resin.
- Vader's specially crafted Lightsaber safely supports the Wii Sensor Bar while maintaining full range.
- Wii Sensor Bar not included.
- Official Star Wars item licensed by Nintendo and LucasFilm Ltd.
A release date hasn't been announced, but it's priced at $49.99.
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I'm going to start saving for this today...
$50 for that? No thanks. Never.
But toooo much.
I can't imagine spending 50 bucks on that. You may as well buy a game. Even a crappy one like Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. (J/K, it wasn't crappy, but it was very disappointing).
uhhhh umm doesnt the wii sensor bar have a cable ???? soo how will this work or is there one wireless