T - Protect for Wii and skins for your DS

Nowadays you can't swing a cat in your office, college or school without smacking someone in the face and sending their multi coloured, personalised mobile phone flying into the blue yonder.

Whilst that image tickles your brain (we don't recommend it by the way, cats tend to enjoy being on four legs), consider this. Personalised is the name of the game these days, is it not? That personalised touch; the ability to customise your equipment has become almost automatic, people both expect and demand it.

So why should your home console or your hand held gaming unit be different? Like us, more and more companies are saying 'Yes!' to personalisation in one form or another. This week, we put Wrapstar's skins to the test and took Thrustmaster's Wii Nunchuk & Remote secure holding devices for a test drive.wii_controller3.gif

Wrapstar think that you should be able to cheaply and easily personalise your hand held gaming experience. Whether it's a DS or DS Lite, they make an array of different designs to skin up your little box of tricks. After testing a few of them on our DS Lites, we realised that certain designs do go much better on certain colours than others. For example, it looks rather strange sticking a skin on your black DS Lite which is white with purple/pink hearts. On a white or pink DS Lite, it looks perfectly fine. The simple lesson here is to think about what colour unit you have and then choose an appropriate skin that goes with it.

The stickers are made of stern stuff which is easy enough to apply to the gaming unit. So long as you are careful and have the space to work free of hassle, the skins go on with ease. Affordable at £4.99 a pop, we think this is a relatively cheap and easy way to make your gaming look personal, without falling into the naff trap of an obviously badly stuck on set of stickers.

This brings us to the Wii T-Protect, part of the Thrustmaster range for Nintendo's Wii. This set of two rubber supports can be fitted around your Wii Remote and Wii Nunchuk. Thoughts of Scandinavian movies and bondage flipped into our minds as we looked upon the offering before us - the black, rubber strap-like devices appeared to turn our innocent Wii controllers into a fetish pair!

All joking aside though, the Wii Remote is certainly easier to grip with the straps on. They don't obstruct any part of the controller and make it less likely to fly out of your hand. The criss-crossing bands of black against white do cause this bondage gear look which may not be to everyone's taste. Since you can get them in white (or until Wii Remotes come in black!) then the problem disintegrates. We did find the Nunchuk support less useful than the one for the Remote, but they both offer improved feeling on the controls; more secure and safer.

So whether you desire to dress your DS in army fatigues or get slightly kinky but in better control of your Wii, we think accessorising your gaming kit professionally certainly has the thumbs up! Just remember to colour code your gear...

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