It’s a great pirated machine… really…

No wonder James Wong decided to endorse it!

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Check out this video where the Vii gets dismantled. There’s a small chip inside that barely justify the size of the container, and there’s even a metal weight added to the base to make it appear heavier.

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I can understand why they need to make it heavy – James Wong is a discus athlete, and may not be able to handle a product that’s too light and fragile. 🙂

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