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[[Image:wiimote.jpg|thumb|The Wiimote. The standard controller for playing Nintendo Wii games, along with the Nunchaku Attatchment.]] | [[Image:wiimote.jpg|thumb|The Wiimote. The standard controller for playing Nintendo Wii games, along with the Nunchaku Attatchment.]] | ||
The '''Wiimote''' is the standard game controller for the [[Nintendo Wii]]. It looks like a television remote, which makes it unique from other consoles' controllers. It consists of several useful and easy-to-use buttons that the player can get in touch with and be comfortable using. With the [[Nunchaku Attatchment]], the | The '''Wiimote''' is the standard game controller for the [[Nintendo Wii]]. It looks like a television remote, which makes it unique from other consoles' controllers. It consists of several useful and easy-to-use buttons that the player can get in touch with and be comfortable using. With the [[Nunchaku Attatchment]], the Wiimote is a complete controller. | ||
== Buttons (With Nunchacku) == | == Buttons (With Nunchacku) == |
Revision as of 09:43, October 22, 2006
The Wiimote is the standard game controller for the Nintendo Wii. It looks like a television remote, which makes it unique from other consoles' controllers. It consists of several useful and easy-to-use buttons that the player can get in touch with and be comfortable using. With the Nunchaku Attatchment, the Wiimote is a complete controller.
Buttons (With Nunchacku)
- A
- B
- HOME
- +
- -
- 1
- 2
- Z
- Z1
- Z2
- Arrows (right, left, up, down)
- Analog Stick
- POWER (on, off)