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      <description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="10" src="http://images.zlio.com/product/large/3541880.jpg" />The Wii Remote Controller makes gaming as accessible to people of all ages and all abilities. Nintendo fused the familiarity of a remote control with the sophistication of motion-sensing technology -- creating a multifunctional device limited only by the imagination. In a tennis game, it serves as your racket you swing with your arm. In a driving game, it serves as your steering wheel. For first-person shooters, the remote acts as your weapon that you point at an enemy. The list of potential uses goes on and on. <br/><br/> <a href="http://nevin.zlio.com/p/Wii-Remote-Controller/3541880" >Wii Remote Controller</a>]]></description>
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