
The T-Freestyle NW is Thrustmaster’s latest accessory for Nintendo Wii. This skateboard controller is specially designed to play nice with all skate and snowboard games on the console. The board is crafted from genuine maple and has a “skull” design on the top. If you want one, you can purchase the Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW for only $29.99. [Coolest Gadgets]

Gadget accessory maker Nyko has released a lens attachment for the Nintendo DSi camera, which provides 8X zoom to a poor 0.3-Megapixel camera. Each lens attachment is priced at $25. [Albotas]

Elecom has a new gaming accessory for all gamers out there. The Elecom JC-U3212FJ is a 12 button USB controller that has a specially designed second set of trigger buttons placed farther behind the first row of triggers. Sadly, there is no info on picing so far. More

Brando has recently released a new USB gamepad that comes in a shaped of “Fire Dragon” monster. Measuring 145mm x 135mm x 105mm and weighing 375grams, this unique gaming controller supports DirectX 7.0 and features the full range of buttons, and vibration feedback. You can also program these buttons to work as a mouse. Priced at only $29, the USB Fire Dragon Gamepad is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. [Brando]

Here is a fancy Nintendo Wii sensor bar holder that comes in the shaped of Darth Vader statue. This little statue is said to be sculpture-quality and cast in high-density resin. If you want one, you can pre-order the Darth Vader Nintendo Wii Sensor Bar Holder now though, for $49.99 at the Star Wars Shop. The Wii sensor bar is not included. [Star Wars Shop]

The Joytron Singibigi Joystick features a nice looking wood finish, reminiscent of the control panels on Japanese arcade machines. The controller has a dozen buttons, an can be used with the PS2, PS3 or PC via USB connectivity. The Singibigi also comes with a PC profiler application that allows you to configure the buttons, making it an ideal candidate for MAME and other emulators. Unfortunately, it is not wireless. The Joytron Singibigi Joystick retails for a reasonable price tag of $39. [Joytron]