
EA has officially announced that both Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 and Grand Slam Tennis games for the Wii will hit stores on June 8, one week earlier than originally announced. Each game will set you back $49.99, but there’s also another option, you could get the game in a bundle that includes the Wii MotionPlus accessory for just $59.99, which means you’ll save about $10 towards the normal retail price of the MotionPlus accessory. [EA Sports via SlipperyBrick]

Energizer has released the Induction Charge Station for Nintendo Wii that uses induction to achieve wireless charging of the Wii remotes. You can now pre-order the charge station for $50 a pop. The device can recharge up to two Wiimotes simultaneously with or without having to remove their protective silicone sleeve. [LikeCool]

As we all know, the Wii typically has such boring guns to go with the Wiimote, well here’s a completely different type of gun ‘Resident Evil The Umbrella Chronicles Shot Blaster’ to go with your Wiimote. It has a full access to all Wii Remote and Nunchuck buttons, joysticks, D-pad and triggers. It’s also universally compatible with all Wii shooting games, including Capcom’s upcoming sequel to The Umbrella Chronicles, Resident Evil The Darkside Chronicles. You can purchase the gun for $29.95 online from Capcom. [Product Page via GamerFront]

Nintendo has officially confirmed that the Wii MotionPlus will be released in the US on June 8, 2009 and the Wii Sports Resort will follow on July 26, 2009. The Wii Sports Resort works with the Wii Motion Plus and consists of 10 games including jet ski, frisbee throwing and sword fighting. [Joystiq]

Here’s the latest Wii accessory ‘Dark Ops Wii Light Gun’ from Cobalt Flux. This lightweight device serves as a gun that gives you full access to all of the buttons on the remote while at the same time preserving realistic trigger action. It also allows for free motion of the nunchuck and works with every game as well. All yours for just $19.95. [CoolestGadgets] More

According to rumors, a double USB hard drive is making its way to the Nintendo Wii which will be available in both 32GB and 64GB models. The hard drive is supposed to mount on the back of the Wii, and designed to look like a natural part of the console. To use it you’ll need to get a firmware update. Sounds like a good idea don’t you think? Pricing and release dates are still unknown. [Electronista]