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Penguin Announces Dual Charge Station For Wii

by Nick DiMola - June 22, 2008, 8:30 pm EDT
Total comments: 2 Source: Press Release

Penguin proclaims that gamers can save money on batteries to help buy overpriced gas.

Penguin United announced Thursday that their Dual Charge Station accessory, for Wii, has launched to retailers nationwide.

The Dual Charge Station consists of a docking bay and two NI-MH Wii Remote battery packs. The battery packs are rapid charging with an LED indicator to cue the user when the batteries are charged.

The Dual Charge Station has a suggested retail price of $22.95 and is available now.

PENGUIN MARCHES FORWARD WITH DUAL CHARGE STATION FOR NINTENDO Wii™

Rapid Recharge and Extended Battery Life for Cost-Conscious Nation of Cash-Strapped Gamers

Fremont, CA (June, 2008) – Aware that more gamers are staying home due to the high cost of gas and a sluggish economy, Penguin United has announced the launch of a high-quality Dual Charging Station for the Nintendo Wii that can easily compete in quality with other similar products on the market.

With a suggested retail of $22.95, a built-in LED indicator, rapid charging ability and longer lasting NI-MH batteries, Penguin’s Dual Charge Station is the perfect alternative docking station for Wii fans. Now gamers can charge two Wii controllers simultaneously as they use the money they saved to buy overpriced gas for their cars.

"We are offering a Wii dual charger that is equal in quality to anything currently available but at a lower cost to the consumer," stated Penguin President, Richard Huang. "We are all too aware of the high cost of living which also means a high cost of gaming. We’re trying to make it a little easier on the consumer’s wallet while still enhancing the gaming experience."

Penguin’s Dual Charge Station for Wii is the first of many peripherals the company plans to launch in 2008 to a Nation weary of overpriced and under performing accessories.

Talkback

EnnerJune 23, 2008

hurrah. Didn't figure that they'll actually put in a jab at gas/petrol prices.

I'm not in the market for one of these, but it's nice to hear from this company again. I got my DS cartridge pouches (holds 42!) from them, and they're awesome.

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