Now, I had the same thoughts you probably did: “Prince is a gamer?” But, I feel that I should assure you that this is NOT from Prince, but rather a tennis company that shares its name with the Artist Formerly Known as Symbol. So, now that we have that cleared up, let’s get to it.
Odds are, if you own a Wii, you’re playing a lot of Wii Sports (and keeping healthy). Lord knows that, outside of Metroid and the rehashed Resident Evil 4, it’s the only thing on the system with any real lasting power. If you ARE a Wii fanatic, and find that the standard Wii Tennis attachment isn’t enough to whet your appetite, don’t fret — Prince has you covered.
Prince has announced a partnership with Qualtech Global to design, manufacture and sell the first “proper” tennis racquet for the Wii. The racquets will be for […]
Original post by JW and software by Elliott Back
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