Metal Jesus wrote:Question: What piece of Wii hardware or accessory do you think will be rare or valuable in the future?
Another entertaining and informative video! Added both your Video Links to my Wii Thread.
Sin & Punishment is a great choice. I have seen this go all the way down to five bucks and up again a couple of times when it sold brand new. Tried it out with an Arcade Twinstick with a Mayflash Adapter for a different way to play. The Wiimote works better for an instant aim which really helps in a Rail Shooter.
Agree with your choice of hardware as being rare and valuable in the future. (Left out description to keep your surprise in the video) Its probably the least desirable due to less features, but because of its uniqueness and compactness, a collectable decades later.
Cronozilla wrote:induction charger sets, there's a x2 and x4 one. The x4 one is entirely gone. The x2 one is like $30.
I have the 2 Battery
Rocketfish Induction Charger reviewed back in my Wii Thread. Interesting history in who first proposed wireless electricity. Kinda cool how it changes colors and charges the Wiimote batteries without any actual plug, the battery can even stay inside the Wiimote. In honesty, I hate it since the batteries don't hold near a runtime as regular batteries.
If I was to pick a rare piece of hardware, it would have to be a Wiimote with an Autofire option built in. I would like this option to try on House Of The Dead. Code Junkies made one but it has a proprietary rechargeable battery. With all the 3rd parties out there, I have yet to find an Auto Fire Wiimote that takes regular batteries. Autofire has been a common draw for the 3rd party controller over the decades on almost every console, don't know why this was neglected for the Wii.