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  • Wii Remote
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  • Wii Remote
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  • Wii Remote (or Wiimote) is the primary controller of the Nintendo Wii. The Wii Remote allows you to move Miis in the Mii Channel and edit them. Kentare.png Shouta.jpg Saburo.jpg Cole.jpg Shouta.png Aziza.jpg 12237 miguel.jpg Deadly's concert movie.png Rodrick.png Me.jpg Anna.png Blob Fling screenshot.png Mii pic1.png 20130417220408.png Hiromasa.png Asami mii.jpg Asami.png 11232 matt.jpg Butterfly Hero1.png
  • The Wii remote is a controller for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It can either be turned sideways, like an NES controller, or be playable with the Nunchuk accessory. As an added bonus, whenever one selects a character while using a Wii Remote (Or the Wii Remote plus any attachment), the character they selected will deliver a line through the Wii Remote's speaker, such as Mario saying, "Here we go".
  • The Wii wheel is a tool that you can use to drive in Mario Games. It helps you get the real feel of driving.
  • The Wii Remote is the primary controller for the Nintendo Wii. It's name is commonly shortened to The WiiMote. It is unique when compared to other controllers because not only is it shaped like a TV remote instead of a traditional gaming controller, it also has motion sensing technology via accelerometers and IR sensors. The Wii Remote or "WiiMote" is used in all Wii games. The Wii remote has a built in speaker and a extra connection port at the bottom which is used for connecting to the Nunchuk, Classic controller, Wii Zapper, and Wii Wheel. It also has a rare version of the golden wii remote. The Wii Remote is run on two AA batteries.
  • The Wii Remote is the controller for the Wii. Since Rayman Raving Rabbids, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, and Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party can be played on the Wii, the must be played with a Wii Remote.
  • The Wii Remote was announced at the Tokyo Game Show on September 16, 2005. It has since received much attention due to its unique features and the contrast between it and typical gaming controllers. It has also gained significant attention from hackers using it to control non Wii-related devices through Wii homebrew.
  • The Wii Remote was announced at the Tokyo Game Show on September 16, 2005. It has since received much attention due to its unique features and the contrast between it and typical gaming controllers. It has also gained significant attention from hackers reprogramming it to control non Wii-related devices through Wii homebrew.
  • right|250px Il Wii Remote, chiamato anche Wiimote, è il controller principale del Nintendo Wii. La caratteristica principale del Wii Remote sono i suoi sensori di movimento, che permettono di interagire con oggetti nello schermo e manipolarli con dei movimenti.
  • El Mando de Wii, Control remoto Wii y Wii Remote o Wiimote (Wii Rimocon en Japón) es el mando principal de la consola Wii de Nintendo que también sera compatible con la consola Wii U. Sus características más destacables son la capacidad de detección de movimiento en el espacio y la habilidad de apuntar hacia objetos en la pantalla. El 5 de noviembre de 2010 salió a la venta el Wii RemotePlus, una versión del mando que integra la tecnología del Wii MotionPlus y hereda el tamaño del mando original y la compatibilidad con todos los periféricos de la consola.
  • The Wii Remote(WiiリモコンUī Rimokon), also known colloquially as the Wiimote, is the primary controller for Nintendo's Wii console. A main feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via gesture recognition and pointing through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology. Another feature is its expandability through the use of attachments. The attachment bundled with the Wii console is the Nunchuk, which complements the Wii Remote by providing functions similar to those in gamepad controllers. Some other attachments include the Classic Controller, Wii Zapper, and the Wii Wheel, originally used for Mario Kart.
  • El Wii Remote (Japonés: Wiiリモコン), también conocido coloquialmente como El Wiimote, es el controlador principal de la consola Wii. Una característica principal de Wii Remote es su sensor de movimiento, el cual permite a los usuarios interactuar y manipular objetos en la pantalla vía reconocimiento de gestos y señalización mediante el uso del acelerómetro y tecnología de sensores ópticos. Otra característica es su expansión mediante el uso de accesorios. El accesorio principal es el Nunchuk, que complementa al Wii Remote con 2 botones (C y Z) y un joystic. Es necesario para juegos que necesiten una gran cantidad de movimientos, como por ejemplo Super Mario Galaxy.
  • The Wii Remote, sometimes nicknamed "Wiimote", is the primary controller for Nintendo's Wii console. A main feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via movement and pointing through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology. Another feature is its expandability through the use of attachments.
  • The Wii Remote, (pronounced "we""re-mote") often referred to as the Wiimote, is the controller for the Wii console, and is also used with the Wii U. The controller is very innovative and has features not present in past video game controllers. The most notable feature of the Wii's remote control is it's motion sensing ability. You are able to do multiple things with this remote, including swing it, aim, pull back, use it as a steering wheel, and much more. The Wii Remote also has a speaker located below the Home button and above the 1 button. The remote requires two Double AA batteries.
  • The controller is very innovative and has features that were not present in past video game controllers. The most notable feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing ability. Players are able to do multiple things with this remote, including swinging it, aiming, pulling back, using it as a steering wheel, and much more. It also has two separate controls, the main one or the one that is usually displayed, resembles a standard television remote control, and the second unit, title the Nunchuk expansion, allows the player to have more gameplay abilities. Some games require the Nunchuk expansion, which is possibly why it came free with the console. Much like the Wii remote, the Nunchuk also has motion-sensing controls. The Wii Remote also has a speaker located below the Home button and abov
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  • White, Black, Blue, Pink, & Red
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  • 2
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  • 1
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  • Accessory
  • Video game controller
  • Motion controller
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  • A white Wii Remote.
  • Wii Remote with original strap
  • Wii Remote Plus & Wii Remote w/ Motion Plus accessory
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  • Wii Remote
  • Wii Remote Plus
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Lifespan
  • 2006-11-19
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  • A
Input
  • *D-pad
  • *Accelerometer *Gyroscope *Infrared sensor *Digital buttons
  • *Accelerometer *Gyroscope *Infrared sensor *Digital buttons
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  • Bluetooth
  • *Bluetooth *Accessory connector port
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  • 22
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  • right|250px Il Wii Remote, chiamato anche Wiimote, è il controller principale del Nintendo Wii. La caratteristica principale del Wii Remote sono i suoi sensori di movimento, che permettono di interagire con oggetti nello schermo e manipolarli con dei movimenti. Il Wii Remote è un controller compatibile con Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Può essere girato di lato, come il controller del NES, o può essere usato insieme all'accessorio Nunchuk. Come bonus, ogni volta che un personaggio viene selezionato usando un Wii Remote (O il Wii Remote con un altro controller collegato), il personaggio selezionato emetterà un suono attraverso lo speaker del Wii Remote, come ad esempio Mario che dice Here we go!
  • The Wii Remote, sometimes nicknamed "Wiimote", is the primary controller for Nintendo's Wii console. A main feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via movement and pointing through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology. Another feature is its expandability through the use of attachments. The Wii Remote was announced at the Tokyo Game Show on September 16, 2005. It has since received much attention due to its unique features and the contrast between it and typical gaming controllers. It has also gained significant attention from hackers using it to control non Wii-related devices through Wii homebrew.
  • Wii Remote (or Wiimote) is the primary controller of the Nintendo Wii. The Wii Remote allows you to move Miis in the Mii Channel and edit them. Kentare.png Shouta.jpg Saburo.jpg Cole.jpg Shouta.png Aziza.jpg 12237 miguel.jpg Deadly's concert movie.png Rodrick.png Me.jpg Anna.png Blob Fling screenshot.png Mii pic1.png 20130417220408.png Hiromasa.png Asami mii.jpg Asami.png 11232 matt.jpg Butterfly Hero1.png
  • The Wii remote is a controller for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It can either be turned sideways, like an NES controller, or be playable with the Nunchuk accessory. As an added bonus, whenever one selects a character while using a Wii Remote (Or the Wii Remote plus any attachment), the character they selected will deliver a line through the Wii Remote's speaker, such as Mario saying, "Here we go".
  • El Wii Remote (Japonés: Wiiリモコン), también conocido coloquialmente como El Wiimote, es el controlador principal de la consola Wii. Una característica principal de Wii Remote es su sensor de movimiento, el cual permite a los usuarios interactuar y manipular objetos en la pantalla vía reconocimiento de gestos y señalización mediante el uso del acelerómetro y tecnología de sensores ópticos. Otra característica es su expansión mediante el uso de accesorios. El accesorio principal es el Nunchuk, que complementa al Wii Remote con 2 botones (C y Z) y un joystic. Es necesario para juegos que necesiten una gran cantidad de movimientos, como por ejemplo Super Mario Galaxy. El mando fue revelado en el Tokyo Game Show 2005 el 14 de septiembre, con su nombre "Wii Remote" siendo anunciado el 27 de abril de 2006. Recibió mucha atención debido a sus características únicas y el contraste con los mandos principales. La sucesora de Wii, la Wii U, soporta el uso de Wii Remote y sus periféricos en los juegos donde las características del Wii U GamePad no son imperativas (es decir, casi todos sus juegos), siendo generalmente usado para el modo multijugador.
  • El Mando de Wii, Control remoto Wii y Wii Remote o Wiimote (Wii Rimocon en Japón) es el mando principal de la consola Wii de Nintendo que también sera compatible con la consola Wii U. Sus características más destacables son la capacidad de detección de movimiento en el espacio y la habilidad de apuntar hacia objetos en la pantalla. El 5 de noviembre de 2010 salió a la venta el Wii RemotePlus, una versión del mando que integra la tecnología del Wii MotionPlus y hereda el tamaño del mando original y la compatibilidad con todos los periféricos de la consola. El mando es necesario para jugar los juegos Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Metroid Prime Trilogy, New Play Control! Metroid Prime y New Play Control! Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
  • The Wii wheel is a tool that you can use to drive in Mario Games. It helps you get the real feel of driving.
  • The Wii Remote is the primary controller for the Nintendo Wii. It's name is commonly shortened to The WiiMote. It is unique when compared to other controllers because not only is it shaped like a TV remote instead of a traditional gaming controller, it also has motion sensing technology via accelerometers and IR sensors. The Wii Remote or "WiiMote" is used in all Wii games. The Wii remote has a built in speaker and a extra connection port at the bottom which is used for connecting to the Nunchuk, Classic controller, Wii Zapper, and Wii Wheel. It also has a rare version of the golden wii remote. The Wii Remote is run on two AA batteries.
  • The Wii Remote is the controller for the Wii. Since Rayman Raving Rabbids, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, and Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party can be played on the Wii, the must be played with a Wii Remote.
  • The Wii Remote was announced at the Tokyo Game Show on September 16, 2005. It has since received much attention due to its unique features and the contrast between it and typical gaming controllers. It has also gained significant attention from hackers using it to control non Wii-related devices through Wii homebrew.
  • The Wii Remote(WiiリモコンUī Rimokon), also known colloquially as the Wiimote, is the primary controller for Nintendo's Wii console. A main feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via gesture recognition and pointing through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology. Another feature is its expandability through the use of attachments. The attachment bundled with the Wii console is the Nunchuk, which complements the Wii Remote by providing functions similar to those in gamepad controllers. Some other attachments include the Classic Controller, Wii Zapper, and the Wii Wheel, originally used for Mario Kart. The controller was revealed at the Tokyo Game Show on September 14, 2005, with the name "Wii Remote" announced April 27, 2006. It has since received much attention due to its unique features and the contrast between it and typical gaming controllers. The Wii's successor console, the Wii U, supports the Wii Remote and its peripherals in games where use of the features of the Wii U GamePad is not imperative.
  • The controller is very innovative and has features that were not present in past video game controllers. The most notable feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing ability. Players are able to do multiple things with this remote, including swinging it, aiming, pulling back, using it as a steering wheel, and much more. It also has two separate controls, the main one or the one that is usually displayed, resembles a standard television remote control, and the second unit, title the Nunchuk expansion, allows the player to have more gameplay abilities. Some games require the Nunchuk expansion, which is possibly why it came free with the console. Much like the Wii remote, the Nunchuk also has motion-sensing controls. The Wii Remote also has a speaker located below the Home button and above the 1 button. This remote requires two Double AA batteries. The Wii Remote is also compatible with the Wii U and with Mario Kart 8.
  • The Wii Remote, (pronounced "we""re-mote") often referred to as the Wiimote, is the controller for the Wii console, and is also used with the Wii U. The controller is very innovative and has features not present in past video game controllers. The most notable feature of the Wii's remote control is it's motion sensing ability. You are able to do multiple things with this remote, including swing it, aim, pull back, use it as a steering wheel, and much more. It also has two separate controls, the main one or the one that is usually displayed, resembles a standard television remote control, and the second unit, title the Nunchuk expansion, allows the player to have more gameplay abilities. Some games require the Nunchuk expansion, which is possibly why it came free with the console. Much like the Wii remote, the Nunchuk also has motion-sensing controls. The Wii Remote also has a speaker located below the Home button and above the 1 button. The remote requires two Double AA batteries.
  • The Wii Remote was announced at the Tokyo Game Show on September 16, 2005. It has since received much attention due to its unique features and the contrast between it and typical gaming controllers. It has also gained significant attention from hackers reprogramming it to control non Wii-related devices through Wii homebrew.
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