Posts Tagged ‘Wii Controller’
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

The Wii controller has a little connection to it that has all (I think) the buttons a gamecube controller has on it, can you use this instead of having to buy a gamecube controller?
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Or do they come together?
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

I wanna play multi-player, but I cant connect a second wii controller. Where do i connect it and how?
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Friday, August 27th, 2010

I was wondering if I had to buy more controller remotes or I can just stick with the amount the Wii comes with?
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Have you been looking for a game that your family can participate in? Perhaps you have tried board games but those have not worked out. The problem with such attempts is that adults and children are invariably looking for different things when it comes to games. Adults are looking for something serious or more challenging, while children are happy with anything fun and exciting. The answer to that problem comes in the form of the Nintendo Wii, the latest gaming console from game manufacturer Nintendo.
Wii consoles are the latest craze to invade families’ living rooms, as growing numbers of people continue to discover exactly how fun and exciting gaming on a Nintendo Wii can be. The Nintendo Wii is quite unlike other consoles, and it does not utilize traditional controllers with multiple buttons for gameplay. Instead, the Wii controllers feature built-in motion sensors, and they are able to detect the movements of a player and translate that into movements on the screen. Gameplay is therefore accomplish by swinging the Wii controller around to simulate movements within a game.
Wii consoles are the first consoles to make use of this technology, and it has taken the world by storm. While some hardcore console gamers are reluctant to give up their ‘button mashing’ style of gameplay, the Nintendo Wii is attracting all sorts of gamers who have never had any interests in games before. Many adults scorn the typical console game, dismissing it as a game for children. With Wii consoles, however, that is no longer the case. Adults and children alike love the challenge and fun of having to swing their Wii controllers around like golf clubs, baseball bats, or even boxing gloves.
Another great thing about the Wii consoles is the range of games available for them. There are games for everyone, no matter how young or old they are. Adults, for example, might appreciate the more dignified gameplay of a Wii Sports golf game, while children might prefer the crazed racing-style gameplay of Mario Kart racing, where you turn the Wii controller on its side and treat it like a steering wheel.
Perhaps the greatest advantage of Wii consoles over other consoles, however, is their multiplayer mode. While multiplayer is available in other consoles as well, it is not quite the same as multiplayer mode with a Wii console. With other games, you and your friends could play together, and you would all sit on your couch, side by side, pressing buttons and playing. With the Nintendo Wii, however, the controllers communicate with the console wirelessly, so there is no need for cables. You and your partner can stand side by side, moving about as much as you want and swinging the Wii controller to play the game.
Gaming on the Nintendo Wii is an enjoyable and exciting experience that everyone in your family is sure to love, making it the perfect option if you are looking for an activity the whole family can participate in.
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010

- Includes: Wii Remote Control Battery Pack with Charging Cables.
- Never run of battery power when you are about to score the winning point.
- High capacity battery that lasts 2~4 times longer than the standard AA batteries
- Each battery is easily recharged by your Wii consoles USB port (USB cable included)
- Batterys built-in cover replaces the original remote control cover
Product Description
Remove the need for costly replacement batteries with the Fosmon Battery Pack for Wii remote controllers. Included inside are 1 rechargeable Lithium Polymer batteries as well as 1 USB charge cables which connect directly to your Wii console.
Use this white rechargeable battery to power your wiimote. Package includes: Rechargeable battery, USB cable. Accessory ONLY. Nintendo Wii Remote control not included.
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Price: $9.99
Rating: 5.0 (1 reviews)
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Sunday, August 15th, 2010
The Mario Kart series was launched for SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in 1992 and it was a blessing. I’m saying that because it was extremely popular. The first video game launched was Super Mario Kart.
It’s been 16 years since the game was launched and it’s still a hit now. A lot of people are buying the Mario Kart games and every Wii console has it.
Just like the name says, Mario Kart Wii is a Mario kart racing game. There aren’t a lot of changes though, so I guess that the “if it’s not broken, why fix it” saying goes well here. A lot of people around the world love the Mario Kart series and find a lot of enjoyment in these games.
Mario Kart was designed with the Wii console in mind from the start, so it comes with its own Wii steering wheel, which helps you to control the car. If you want to have some fun with your friends, then this game is perfect for you. Just get around the TV in your living room, relax and play the game with your friends.
Because each player type is serviced by the game’s options, the Mario Kart Wii is perfect for anyone. If you’re a beginner, you can easily use the wheel to auto drift. If you’re advanced, then you can use the nun-chuck combo and the wii controller to drift manually or to boost around corners.
Play the game for a while, and you will forget about your problems, your stress, depression or anything else that might be ruining your day. It’s just as fun for everyone, even if they’re an adult, and not a kid.
There are a number of methods of buying the Mario Kart Wii from an online store. eBay is probably your best option though, if you want a cheap Mario Kart Wii. Plenty of deals can be found on eBay each day.
In most stores, the stock will end so they don’t have it all the time, but the Mario Kart Wii can be found on eBay all the time, many of which are actually cheaper than if you were to buy in a video game store.
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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

I just tried to use my classic wii controller that I ordered, and it isn’t working. All I have to do is plug it in to the wii remote right? If that is wrong then please tell me the correct way to do it.
I am trying to use it with a gamecube game
So if I can’t use the classic wii controller for gamecube games I guess ill just return it and get an actual gamecube controller, it would be way better if they made a wireless gamecube controller.
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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Nintendo Wii is a gaming console by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006. It is a seventh-generation console by Nintendo and it competes with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3.
Some of the features of the console are as follows:
Wii Remote- This wireless controller can be used as a pointing device which can be held in hand. It can also be used as 3-dimensional acceleration detector. It is designed in such a way that enables the users to control the game using physical gestures. It can also be connected to other devices through a port that is provided at the base of the controller.
Wii Console- It can be used while it is laid down and also while making it stand. Both ways it as easy and convenient for usage. It also includes a sensor bar that makes the Wii Controller work.
WiiConnect 24- This feature enables it to remain active even in the standby mode. One can receive messages over the internet even in the standby mode.
Memory- The console boasts of 512 megabytes of internal flash memory and also a SD card for external storage. This card can be used to upload photos and also for backing any saved game data.
Wii Menu- The menu is designed like television channels. The different channels are separately listed out in a graphical grid. The pointer of the Wii Remote helps in navigating through the channels.
Compatibility With Softwares- The Nintendo Wii is compatible with all Nintendo GameCube software. The console can be thus connected with the Game Boy Advance and e-Reader.
DS Connectivity- There is also a provision of wireless connection with Nintendo DS. It does not require any accessories also. The connectivity helps the user to use the Nintendo microphone and touch screen which can be further used as inputs for Wii games.
Online Connection- The Wii console can be connected to the internet. This feature allows the players to play Wii games online. It also helps to connect with other Wii systems.
Parental Control- The console has inbuilt parental controls. These help restrict the content that is thought to be unsuitable for young users. It thus prohibits them to play certain unsuitable games. It also puts a limitation to the Internet access.
With a host of such features, Nintendo Wii has attracted many players. It takes them through an adventurous trip through its games. It does not require a special skill to play these games. One learns while playing along its easy features. There are a range of games available from which one can choose and play.
Its easy to understand features and convenient accessories makes game playing less complicated. All its games have a kind of real life feel to them which is sure to keep players engaged for a long periods of time. With all this and much more, one can be sure that Nintendo Wii is surely worth the money and is going to have you hooked.
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Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Not really liking the wii controller for use with the game Metroid Prime 3.
Can I use my gamecube controller instead of the wii controller to play this game?
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