Posts with tag decal
Skinning, from sports to little green pups
DS and Wii owners seem split on the subject of skins, but one thing seems universal -- if you're gonna do it, you want to be able to remove it later. Etsy seller NoveltyGallery offers just that feature in this array of Wii skins. What's more? These skins are customizable. Prefer DS skins, or maybe something for your phone? No problem. Just contact the seller with your choice.
Wii Warm Up: Skinning
Have you slapped a skin on your Wii, or thought about it? We found ourselves browsing some skinning sites and wondering if we might want to cover up the pure, smooth whiteness of the new console and finally decided against it ... at least, for now. But that's just us. This sweet set of controller skins could get us to change our minds, though -- especially at the low price of five dollars. What about you?ColorWare brings a splash of color to your Wii

We've seen our fair share of decals and other such things you could dress up your Wii and its peripherals with, but ColorWare is aiming to please the folk out there who may not have enjoy the current choices available by offering up 30 different shades of colors for you to jazz up that console with. We have to say that the process is a bit pricey and will leave you without your console and/or controllers for a bit, as you have to send them in. So, if you're one who likes a touch of style in their gaming, this might be for you.
[Via Engadget]
Retro decals to go with your retro VC games

With the above skin, one could couple it with that awesome UK NES decal on the Wiimote to create the best new-gen homage to the old school in existence. Well, maybe not the best, but it would be a pretty sweet looking set-up, would you not agree? And if the NES look isn't really your thing, there are plenty of other decals with anime chicks, building blocks and even Twilight Princess images.
Would you decal your Wii?
See also: Protect your Wiimote with a decal
Protect your Wiimote with a decal
Gametech is concerned about the finish of your Wiimote. Perhaps you've been playing too much Wario Ware while wearing your fabulous jewelry? Perhaps you've been putting the Wiimote in your pocket while you answer the phone? Or maybe you've put the controller through too many televisions?Whatever the reason, your pristine, shiny surface is in danger of being scratched. And Gametech wants to sell you this plastic decal, called the Subera na Sheet Wii ("Slip Sheet Wii") to help prevent that from happening. They're also including a grip-enhancing decal for the battery cover of the remote. They promise right there on the package that it is difficult for you to lose grip of it!













