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Nyko had a small press event here in San Francisco to show off the new Nyko Wing wireless controller for the Wii. Nyko designed the Wing for Virtual Console games--think of it as a wireless ...
Earlier today, Nyko unveiled the Wing, a wireless controller for the Wii, based on Nintendo’s own classic controller. Aside from the whole no wires thing, they’ve put their own spin on the accessory ...
Nyko has just announced wired versions of their Wing (classic controller) and Kama (nunchuk). And while the previously announced wireless versions may be more ...
Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against peripherals manufacturer Nyko over its wireless Kama Nunchuk controller for the Wii. According to a Bloomberg report, this is the first time that Nintendo has sued ...
At CES, Nyko showed off a wireless nunchuck controller that made playing the Wii a completely wireless experience, and it seemed like a good idea for people who hate all those unsightly cables. Nyko ...
Nyko and Nintendo have settled a lawsuit involving the Nunchuk controller. Third party peripheral manufacturer Nyko has struck a deal with Nintendo to sell a redesigned version of its wireless Nunchuk ...
Third-party hardware company Nyko has a tendency to one-up Nintendo in many ways this generation regarding the console’s crucial controller, from releasing a Wii Remote battery solution to ...
Original post at Popzara Blogs: The past month has seen not one, but two interesting products hit Nintendo's Wii console, both with a telling look into how companies might deal with motion-control in ...
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