- More realistic game play
- Bowling Ball weight: 1.5 pounds – Dimensions: 7.7 inch Diameter
- Includes hole adapters to adjust to any finger size
- Safety locking wrist strap for added security
- Wii Motion Plus compatible
Product Description
Turn every Wii bowling experience into a perfect 300 with the Bowling Ball for Wii. This ultra-realistic accessory, allows you to mimic all the critical motions a ‘striking’ performance requires. This Wii peripheral is the first of its kind to be fashioned after an authentic bowling ball, turning your wii-mote into the optimum performance-enhancing accessory! To operate simply press the release button to open the ball in half, place the Wii remote inside and… More >>

If you watch the 2.5 minute video, it looks like it would work. There’s a wrist strap, and the remote fits inside. My big question was the finger hole size, and they have little adapters for those of us with fatter fingers and tiny fingers. Definitely looks like something I’d like to receive as a gift, but not worth $25 to spend on myself. Probably not one for young kids, as they would most likely let go, but for people that could control their video gaming, it looks like a lot of fun.
Ratings: 4 / 5
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS!
Have you not noticed the wrist strap?
How often have you thrown the controller?
Better not drive a car! (accident ready to happen)
Ratings: 5 / 5
You are NOT SUPPOSE TO LET GO OF THE BALL!?! This is just an accident waiting to happen.
Ratings: 1 / 5
This is a lot of fun. Very real, good thing for the strap on the wrist. You want to throw the ball.
Ratings: 5 / 5
When it has came down to CTA, they haven’t actually made some good access ories for Nintendo on the Wii, and some extra special ones for the Nintendo DSi. But there are some one that just feel like you’ve wasted your money on. That honestly is the case with the Wii Bowling Ball. This device while it might seem like a good idea, it actually feels like a bunch of loose pins. While the Wii-mote works well in the set, the problem is with the bowling ball attachment, and that it makes the gameplay much more difficult to master with Wii Sports and other great bowling titles. However, that isn’t it alone, the bowling ball honestly feels like a waste of money mastering your way to a strike in any bowling title. Not to also mention that some of the buttons on the ball, don’t honestly work as well as the Wii-mote does alone. I really suggest you absolutely pass this ball up, and try to strike alone with the Nintendo way.
Price: D
Convience: D+
Overall: D 1/2+
Ratings: 2 / 5