I check every time on my wii for them to post my ninjas vs. pirates poll
d00d ninjas pwn. pirates r so overated....sory 4 gettin off the subject
Cor-WII
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[QUOTE="PotatoSandWitch"]Jesus christ, stop flaming the poster.[QUOTE="killerkop"]how do you not have a tv. Dude goto a junk yard and get one.KingandCitizens
Heres a solution to your problem:
Go buy a damn TV.
Bladecutter56
why would you buy one if you dont even have a tv dumb ****StealYoFacestop being dumnasses. maybe he just doesn't have one in his room, or wherever he wants to play his Wii. Not everybody can ask their mommy for a 50 inch HDTV and have one the next day. Im sure that there aren't many people posting in here that they asked for a 50 inch hdtv and have one the next day. Mine is only 32 inches. Your very rude. i have a 32 year old 20 inch tv in my room that has white lines through the screen and the crappiest sound youve ever heard....i stil play wii on it
oh wait.....now i am :-P[QUOTE="potatoman23"][QUOTE="potatoman23"]yay !!! im the ist one on pg 7!!!!:Psupersonic49
Good grief.
i was bored[QUOTE="BobbyBobby85"]what if you just use a small bladed jigsaw and make individual holes for the GC controllers and for the memory cards BUT you cut the holes into the REAL wii flaps that come with the system instead of making your wii papery that would look betterI removed the GC and memory card flaps on the top of the system, and replaced it with a nice piece of cut Cardstock (a.k.a. Thicker than normal paper). I simply measured the dimensions and found out where the controller holes were and cut them out. For those who play a lot of single player games using a GC controller, you can keep your Wii looking great and protect the controller ports from collecting uneccessary dust by cutting out the first controller port, and also Memory card slot 1. This way, you don't have to keep taking apart your Wii every time you want to play with a GC controller, and it also gets rid of the unsightly black exposed mess and does away with the goofy flaps that stick out like a sore thumb.
I made some for my friends and they love the idea as well. It's a great way for you to keep a GC controller and memory card plugged in at all times without having your system look goofy in the process. It should also help extend the life of your Wii too, so don't be affraid to try it out yourself!
[EDIT] Here's what it looks like:
and here is what it looks like without anything plugged in:
potatoman23
what if you just use a small bladed jigsaw and make individual holes for the GC controllers and for the memory cards BUT you cut the holes into the REAL wii flaps that come with the system instead of making your wii paperyI removed the GC and memory card flaps on the top of the system, and replaced it with a nice piece of cut Cardstock (a.k.a. Thicker than normal paper). I simply measured the dimensions and found out where the controller holes were and cut them out. For those who play a lot of single player games using a GC controller, you can keep your Wii looking great and protect the controller ports from collecting uneccessary dust by cutting out the first controller port, and also Memory card slot 1. This way, you don't have to keep taking apart your Wii every time you want to play with a GC controller, and it also gets rid of the unsightly black exposed mess and does away with the goofy flaps that stick out like a sore thumb.
I made some for my friends and they love the idea as well. It's a great way for you to keep a GC controller and memory card plugged in at all times without having your system look goofy in the process. It should also help extend the life of your Wii too, so don't be affraid to try it out yourself!
[EDIT] Here's what it looks like:
and here is what it looks like without anything plugged in:
BobbyBobby85
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