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Accessories For Nintendo Wii by darren james: 28-10-2007 09:03:41

Can someone tell me all the accessories that don't come with a new Wii? In order to join in multiplayer (2+) games


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Re: Accessories For Nintendo Wii by lee: 28-10-2007 09:18:45

Well the most important is controllers. With Wii you have a controller in both hands. A remote in your right hand and nunchuk in your left. They're in with the Wii.

To do multiplayer mode you have to have one Wii remote for every player.


Re: Accessories For Nintendo Wii by j-montana: 02-11-2007 10:53:39

A lot of people seem to be puzzled with what extra accessories you need to have in order to join in multiplayer mode. With no hard or fast rules – I would say get both a Nunchuk and Wii remote.

In future more games will make use of a Nunchuk. Although not all gamers agree that one controller in each hand is better than a traditional both-hands-on one controller.

The best thing about the remote is being versatile you can add-on additional hardware to turn the Wii remote in to a steering wheel, or a golf club or tennis racket or whatever accessory developers invent. So not only does Nintendo make the best motion sensor controller, it’s adaptable as well.

Nintendo have created a Zapper Gun that houses the Wii remote and Nunchuk. The Wii Zapper pictures I’ve seen in Nintendo Power Magazine had Link’s Crossbow Training game free inside.

Re: Accessories For Nintendo Wii by Astrix2: 20-01-2008 23:06:06

Zapper's are not so hot. For starters the wire that connects the Nunchuk to the zapper just hangs off the side. Nintendo should do a wireless Nunchuk.

Link's Crossbow Training is just a mini game to be truthful, that's what its billed as. Anyhow I completed most levels after a few goes. The game does take some practice to hit the targets fast enough.

On the whole the Zapper is only usable on Link's Crossbow Training. I ordered it with the intention that I could use it with all my other Wii games, but can't.

Taking Your Wii Travelling by Dave: 02-06-2008 16:50:04

Will you take your Wii travelling with you on Holiday? Wii is small enough. I want to buy the Travel pack skin with wii fit, but is the fit board very big?


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