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Shinobii Announces Release of Xcross Remote for Wii

LONDON, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Shinobii Technologies, a new innovative manufacturer of videogame peripherals, today announced the release of Xcross Remote.

Xcross Remote swings you right into the action with its motion-sensitive technology. The remote, that comes in smooth black color, is designed with a wide direction pad for total control in your favorite games.

Xcross Remote is fully compatible with all classic, nunchuk controllers and additional accessories such as the MotionPlus. It comes packed with a FREE wrist strap and silicone sleeve to help you maintain your grip on the controller.

Xcross Remote is set to retail at $29.95 and will hit store shelves in Europe and USA mid February.

For more info about this and other Shinobii products visit www.shinobii.com

Xcross Remote - Main features


-- Fully compatible with all Wii hardware
-- Accelerometer for full motion control
-- Wide direction pad - Better control
-- Wireless play-range up to 5m
-- Built-in speaker and vibration
-- Compatible with the Wii MotionPlus accessory
-- Powered by 2xAA batteries (not included)
-- Includes a FREE silicon sleeve and wrist strap for optimal grip


About Shinobii Technologies

Shinobii manufactures, designs and markets peripherals for all major video game platforms. Our passion for videogames is at the core of our business, it permeates our actions and it drives the achievement of outstanding results.

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SOURCE Shinobii Technologies

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