When you shop at Wal-Mart, you can normally expect to find a variety of quality. Sometimes things are good, and sometimes things are bad. But next time you're at Wal-Mart, drop by the electronic kid's games section and see if you can find this little item: a terrible, terrible toy blatantly designed to confuse the shopper by emulating the Nintendo Wii brand.
Produced by a company called ToyQuest in Los Angeles, it's a shameless attempt to get shoppers to drop $10 to $15 on a nearly unplayable toy just because it looks like the Nintendo Wiimote. Don't be fooled by this; it is a terrible, terrible toy.
In the next few images, we take a look at how blatantly obvious the copying is, and exactly how bad a Game and Watch style toy can be.
Produced by a company called ToyQuest in Los Angeles, it's a shameless attempt to get shoppers to drop $10 to $15 on a nearly unplayable toy just because it looks like the Nintendo Wiimote. Don't be fooled by this; it is a terrible, terrible toy.
In the next few images, we take a look at how blatantly obvious the copying is, and exactly how bad a Game and Watch style toy can be.
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