Hori has started promoting the Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Controller it's planning to release opposite Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Victory.
As previously detailed, this special controller aims to replicate the feel of the Battle Road arcade unit on your Wii. The controller, which attaches as an extension to your Wiimote, has a sword handle sticking out, similar to the arcade unit's panel. The sword and buttons are all arcade sized. You can push down and twist the sword, just like in the arcade version.
This is an officially licensed Nintendo peripheral. It operates like a Classic Controller, with all the buttons and even an analogue stick on a panel in front of the sword and arcade buttons.
Pricing for the device is set at ¥12,800. As a bonus for buyers, Hori is including codes for three avatar items. These can be scanned in using the sold-seperately DQMBV Color Code Scanner on your DSi.
The Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Controller arrives opposite Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Victory on July 15.
Source: Andriasang
As previously detailed, this special controller aims to replicate the feel of the Battle Road arcade unit on your Wii. The controller, which attaches as an extension to your Wiimote, has a sword handle sticking out, similar to the arcade unit's panel. The sword and buttons are all arcade sized. You can push down and twist the sword, just like in the arcade version.
This is an officially licensed Nintendo peripheral. It operates like a Classic Controller, with all the buttons and even an analogue stick on a panel in front of the sword and arcade buttons.
Pricing for the device is set at ¥12,800. As a bonus for buyers, Hori is including codes for three avatar items. These can be scanned in using the sold-seperately DQMBV Color Code Scanner on your DSi.
The Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Controller arrives opposite Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Victory on July 15.
Source: Andriasang