I wouldn't risk this stand...December 17, 2006 40 out of 62 found this review helpful
If you look at your original Wii vertical stand there is a square gap located on the bottom. This is for the fan that is blowing hot air out of the system facing downwards on the cradle(There is also a second fan at the back). This stand for sale doesn't have that gap and well i dunno too much about it all, but the fan may be entirely blocked and that can't be a good thing.
I could be wrong, but by looking at that image i don't see any way the air could move.
Not really all that useful...December 12, 2006 66 out of 71 found this review helpful
... if you have more then two remotes and/or nunchuks. This simply doesn't have a place to store more then two remotes and two nunchuks. Here is the breakdown in pros and cons.
Pros: It does help control clutter by keeping remotes and nunchuks nicely organized. Has dedicated storage for SD and GameCube memory cards. Is made of high quality plastic/plastic polymer SIMILAR to the Wii, so it matches nicely.
Cons: It doesn't help control clutter if you have more then two remotes and/or two nunchuks (or any classic controllers). I would prefer to have four areas to store remotes and get rid of the storage for SD and GameCube memory cards. Kinda unnecessary sense the Wii already comes with a vertical stand. So all you are really buying is a place to hold two remotes and two nunchuks... so in my opinion, not really worth the money.
It works, but I just don't think it's worth spending the $30-$40 for something that only holds two remotes and nunchuks.