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Step 1
Check out online hotspots. EBay.com is of course one of the best places to go for all of your technology needs. But as far as the Nintendo Wii wireless sensor, they offer both new and used (refurbished) equipment for your gaming pleasure. Remember not to overbid, there is plenty of supply to go around. So if you lose an auction, take a deep breath and bid on another one.
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Step 2
Visit stores. Gamestop is a wonderland if you are a gamer. Like Disneyland to kids it provides the consoles, the games and the accessories like a wireless bar for your Nintendo Wii. Other stores like Best Buy and Circuit City carry accessories too; however, call ahead as they do not specialize with games and their selection may be limited.
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Step 3
Go to conventions. VG Expo is a great convention. Check out vgexpo.com for details and location. There you will get to be with other gamers just like you! Not only are there new games, but plenty of vendors looking to work deals. Approach the tables, don't be too anxious and see if you can barter and get a wireless bar sensor for your Nintendo Wii.
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Step 4
Go to flea markets. Check the listings in your local area. Our country has some huge flea markets. In California there is a flea market at the famous Rose Bowl on the third Saturday of every month. There you can find all sorts of vendors looking to wheel and deal.
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Step 5
Ask your friends. Chances are if you are a gamer then you've got friends who are as well. As new systems emerge, sometimes people sell off their old equipment or want to trade. Ask your buds and see who is willing to work a deal. Maybe you can even place a bet and win one!










Comments
beefsupreme said
on 2/22/2008 I'm sorry for being so negative in that last comment, but there's so much interesting information on wireless wii sensor bars and the technology behind it that I was surprised not to find any in this post! For example, did you know that you can make your own using only a candle? Gadzooks! Any wireless sensor bar you find for purchase is flat out over-priced.
beefsupreme said
on 2/22/2008 Long time reader, first time commenter. (Quack, Quack)
This is kind of a lousy post, don't you think? It doesn't have much of anything to do with a wii sensor bar, or a wireless sensor bar at that. This is more of a basic guide on how to purchase goods in general. I could see this post being helpful to someone like Brendan Fraser in Encino Man.