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Power A’s New Kid-Friendly Wii Controller Bridges the Gaming Gap

Power A disproves the "bigger is better" theory with their comfortable, child-friendly Pro Mack Mini for the Wii.


Power A Wii Remote
Credit: Power A

A proud day for many fathers is usually the first time they wrap their child's hands around a wooden bat or teach them how to ride a bike. However, some dad's prefer the day they handed over their video game controller to their wide-eyed son or daughter. 

Now, thanks to Power A and their new Pro Pack Mini for the Nintendo Wii, getting your kid into gaming is much easier. No longer will their little hands have to struggle to grasp onto controller - or worse, send it flying into your new flatscreen television.

The Pro Pack Mini set includes a MiniRemote (which is 35% smaller than the original model) and MiniChuk, both Wii MotionPlus compatible. Edgy pressure points from the original controller have been replaced by a smoother, contoured surface. Also, the “A”, “1”, and “2” buttons are now larger leading to quicker, more accurate gaming. Color options include purple and black, both featuring color coordinated Wrist Straps and a no-slip grip.

Power A's Pro Pack Mini is now available now (for $49.99), so what are you waiting for? Super Mario Galaxy 2 isn't going to teach itself!

 

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