False can't be true, quickly identify the WII assembled controller

by athw2002 on 2008-04-19 16:19:34

Gamers who are considering purchasing a Wii console in the near future should be cautious. Assembled Wii remote controls have already appeared on the market. According to various sources, these so-called assembled Wii remote controls are actually broken controllers returned to the manufacturer or those that failed quality control checks and were subsequently obtained by insiders.

The simplest way to identify an assembled controller is by checking the sticker and the box. Genuine Wii remotes come with a box, batteries (gold Panasonic or the orange-black one), a blue adhesive strip, and a static protective film wrapping the controller upon first opening. Since the aforementioned controllers have not gone through the final inspection and packaging process, they absolutely cannot have stickers, boxes, or special packaging.

It's easy to recognize them. Assembled controllers cost around 350 yuan, while the original ones are 420 yuan. Since they all come from the original factory, the materials are the same. However, these assembled controllers are essentially defective products and are not truly "assembled" in the conventional sense. Therefore, no matter their size, they will definitely have issues! Do not buy them under any circumstances!