Custom Nintendo Wii Proton Pack Crosses All Sorts Of Streams

by Sean Fallon on February 23, 2010 · 20 comments

in Toys

Check out what Jack Rossi did with what must have been endless hours of his free time.

Straight from Egon’s lab, after months of Beta testing I bring to you the first ever fully fictional Wii-Proton Pack to be used in conjunction with the Nintentdo Wii version of the Ghostbusters Video game. The cyclotron features four blue LEDs allowing you to know which player is selected or active and the Blue Power Cell actually shows you how much power the pack has. The Thrower has been carefully designed in regards to ergonomics and function. The front of the wand has an area in which you can place the Wii-mote and the back handle is where the Nunchuck is placed. Since the Wii-mote has in internal speaker in it’s ABS housing, when playing the game the pack makes all the iconic Ghostbusters SFX. And being that the Wii utilizes wireless technology, the wand is not tethered to the pack via a cord.

Rossi claims he will have video of this thing in action sometime this week, so we will definitely be on the lookout for that. In the meantime, head on over to GBFans to see a couple of additional images.

[GBFans via Destructoid)

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    mick monroe February 24, 2010 at 12:55 pm

    hes definately got too much time on his hands

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    Birr Murdock February 24, 2010 at 3:06 pm

    no fucking way, i had a feeling this was done by jack. i went to school with him and he’s a good friend of mine. jack actually has a full-time job, he’s just a really dedicated and creative individual. i’d love to see you attempt to do anything like this on your free time…

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    Sean Fallon February 24, 2010 at 3:18 pm

    Indeed. This is extremely impressive work.

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