The Nintendo Wii is getting some awesome new accessories. The folks at Nitho are releasing new accessories for the Wii Motion Plus. Some of the accessories include golf clubs, baseball bats, tennis rackets and more.
Nitho has released a press release listing everything they’ll have on their website for sale. This will surely make the gaming experience better for the Wii. No price has been set for any of the items.
Nitho’s Press release:
Nitho Announces Wii Motion Plus Accessory Line Up
Peripheral maker launches full arsenal of cool gadgets for Nintendo’s new Wii expansion device.
June 24, 2009 - Los Angeles, Calif. - Nitho, a developer of video game peripherals, has announced the launch of its catalog of video game accessories designed for the Nintendo Wii Motion Plus expansion device. The Wii Motion Plus allows the Wii remote to more accurately capture complex motion in video games developed for the Wii console. Nitho’s peripheral offering have been designed to further enhance the gaming experience for fans of the Wii platform.
Nitho Products for Wii Motion Plus include:
* Tennis Racket
* Baseball Bat
* Golf Club
* Charging Dock
* Revolver – 2 in 1 Remote and Nunchuck with ergonomic handle
* Sport Pack – A collection of sports handles including tennis, golf and baseball
* Sport & Drive – Sport Pack that also includes a Wheel and IR Pass Through Port allowing easy in-game programming
* Superkit – A collection of sports clubs, sword, ping pong bats, and revolver
* Superkit All in One – Contains more than 20 accessories
“We focus on innovation from the very beginning of the development cycle,” states Tim North, Nitho’s VP of Sales & Marketing in the US. “We try to anticipate emerging market trends with an eye on meeting the consumers needs while also offering our business partners reasonably priced and reliable product.”
Nitho is an Italian game accessory developer. They’ve become one of the most successful brand names in Europe after their launch in 2004. For more Nitho info and products, check out their website at Nitho.com
(Via Engadget)

June 26, 2009 06:09 PM | by
