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April 1, 2008 9:21 AM PDT

Where the Wii meets Laverne & Shirley

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Uncrate)

Wii Tennis may have found a patron saint in Ralph Lauren, but the game that's really gotten everyone's attention is one of blue collars, not blue blood: bowling. So while the former prance about in their designer fashion wear, virtual bowlers are finally getting some appropriate accessories of their own--starting with the Wii Bowling Bag.

This is no cheap knockoff either, but one that's made by the ultimate name in bowling gear, Brunswick. The retro-styled bag has padded compartments that can safely tote around the console, cords, games, and Wiimote, according to Uncrate. All it needs to achieve perfection is a way to combine it with the "Wii Party Station."

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