Wii Pom Poms for cheerleading games

Posted in Wii by Conner Flynn on January 26th, 2009

Wii Pom Poms for cheerleading gamesI find the whole Wii peripheral phenomenon fascinating. It’s fun to see what they will come up with next. However, this might be taking things a tad too far. Wii Pom Poms. Of course, it’s for those cheerleading games for the Wii.

You know, Wee Cheer and All Star Cheer squad. Your daughter is probably not playing it as she’s too busy doing the real thing. Wii controllers just look wrong with pom poms attached. The Wii Pom Poms are from Hip Street and will attach to your Wii remote and Nunchuck. This may just be the worst Wii accessory ever.

The Wii Pom Poms will cost you $19.99. You could probably just cut up some material and make them yourself for like $2.

[Chip Chick]

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4 Comments to “Wii Pom Poms for cheerleading games”
  1. drivelocity Says:

    I thought I was on theonion.com for a minute… scary…

  2. Anonymous Says:

    BLAH BLAH BLAH IM IN SCHOOL AND IM BORED SO SHUT UP >:D T_T GET ME OUTTA HERE DX

  3. Anonymous Says:

    games

  4. nothing Says:

    u may think that the pom poms r the worst acssesory ever but thats ur problem. ok?? the pom poms r the best idea ever.a nd if u dont like it then u should keep it 2 urself. this is really awesome.

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