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Darth Vader, Sabers and Wiis

Submitted by on November 17, 2009 – 4:53 am5 Comments

Darth Vader Wiimote Sensor Bar

What do you buy the gamer who already has everything this Christmas? A Darth Vader Wiimote sensor bar holder, that’s what!

Sculpted from resin and holding a replica of his saber (snigger), Darth is set to hit the usual retailers soon for the reduced price of $39.99 (it originally retailed for a staggering $50, so be thankful for the drop). You can see it up close and personal after the jump.

So if you’ve been wondering what to get me this year, wonder no more. Never mind love and happiness and family – all I need now is this sensor bar holder and a full-sized Solid Snake statue and then my life will be complete.

[ Via Destructoid ]

Darth Vader Wiimote Sensor - Awesome

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5 Comments »

  • Andrew Adam says:

    $40? Man talk about jacking up the price for the name brand. I”ll wait until its $5 in the clearance bin at Gamestop.

  • mclazyj says:

    Well, this won't obscure my TV viewing in any way, shape or form now, will it. I respect the Wii for what it has done, but I hate it for the peripheral crapware that it has generated. Do I really need a Wii Sensor bar holder? Or Nerf sporting attachments for that matter? Make it stop already!

  • Vixx says:

    Of course you don't NEED it – but that doesn't make it any less AWESOME now, does it?!

  • StephenJMunn says:

    From this day forward, it is no longer sensor bar. No, it's porte-barre capteur. Sounds far more badass.

  • StephenJMunn says:

    From this day forward, it is no longer sensor bar. No, it's porte-barre capteur. Sounds far more badass.

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