The Wireless Air 60 is a motion sensing console released by Kids Station Toys. It advertises itself as coming with 60 games built-in and requiring no setup other than plugging it into a TV.
Overview[]
The console itself resembles Microsoft's Kinect device that comes with the Xbox 360 S consoles. Like the Kinect, the Wireless Air 60 uses your body instead of a physical controller to play games.
The Wireless Air 60 is powered by four AAA batteries, and has composite stereo audio and video outputs.
It does contain 60 games as its name suggests, but all of them have equally poor control mechanics. The games are split into four categories: action, arcade, skill, and sports. The user plays the games by moving their body, which changes the color of the pixels on the TV screen. Some of the games are copies of others with different backgrounds. One of the games also crashes, the appropriately-named Crash Zone.
List of Games[]
Sports
- Tennis
- Boxing
- Ping Pong
- Goal Keeper
- Beach Volleyball
- Golf
- Baseball
- Skiing
- Kung Fu
- Air Hockey
- Beach Soccer
- Shot Clock
- Dodgeball
- Penalty Shot
- Curling
- Driving Range
- Bowling
Skill
- Horse Shoes
- Drum Master
- Number Balls
- Wipe Off
- Puzzle-slider Puzzle
- I Spy
- Waiter Please!
- Rope Dancer
- Making Burgers
- Slice And Dice
- Chop Chef
- Keep The Beat
- Darts
- Lawn Darts
- Bag Toss
Action
- Sonic Fighter
- Mighty Rescuer
- Speed Rider
- Break The Ice
- Free Style
- Keep Away
- Cool Cycling
- Super Motocross
- Jet Ski Adventure
- Surfs Up!
- Crash Zone
- Shuffleboard
- Ancient Secret
- Juggling
Arcade
- Don't Break The Eggs
- Drift
- Galaxy Ping Pong
- Fly Swatter
- Mole Mash
- Star Force
- Obstacle Race
- Jogging
- Falling Fruit
- Pinball Adventure
- Monkey Business
- UFO Defense
- Crocs On Parade
- Ocean Depths
Trivia[]
- The music for the main menu is "Stranger in Moscow" by the late Michael Jackson.