The Wii classic control is based of the original SNES controller. It has 2 analog joysticks, a four-way directional navigation button and four action buttons A,B,X and Y, as well has the start, home and select buttons.
You need to press the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time with all Wii remotes.
If you take off the back of the wii remote, you should see a red button. on the wii console, if you open the cover to the left of where you insert the disk on the front. press both of these buttons at the same time(holding the buttons for a few sec.), and if the wii remote has batteries, it should sync the remote to the console.
button numbers 1&2
If your Wii remote is synced with your Wii, all you have to do is press any button on it.If your Wii remote is not synced with your Wii, select Wii Remote Settings > Reconnect and then press the 1 and 2 buttons to connect your Wii remote.
There are only two buttons on the Wii Nunchuk: The Z button and the C button. There is also the control stick.
The Wii classic control is based of the original SNES controller. It has 2 analog joysticks, a four-way directional navigation button and four action buttons A,B,X and Y, as well has the start, home and select buttons.
First Person Shooters like cod6 are not well suited to Wii because of the Wii's lack of control points. A computer or XBOX has many more buttons and switches necessary for the control of one's combatant. This is a different person speaking and i was just thinking if they cant make cod6 on wii why have they made cod 4 and 5 on wii?
you press one of the side buttons on the control pad. While grabbing you can attack with a and when you want move the control stick in the direction you want to throw.
Nunchuks are extention controllers that detect movement from your left hand, like the wii remote detects movement from your right hand (they can each be in opposite hands, depending if you are righty or lefty). It has 2 buttons, and a control stick. They are almost as much as a wii remote.
The D-Pad is the four directional buttons on the Wii control; left, right, up and down.If you still don't understand what I mean, check out this picture:http://www.infendo.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/wii_remote_0501.jpg
It depends what type of control and gameplay you like. You have to move the Wii remotes around and do all sorts of different motions for different games (eg. swinging your arms forwards and backwards for running) But you won't really have to move your PS3 control, you just push buttons on it all the time. Most games that are on the PS3 won't be on a Wii but most games on a Wii will be on PS3. The graphics on a PS3 is slightly better than on the Wii console.
yes.in the back of nunchuk (part of a wii-mote) has buttons (z,&,c.)
You need to press the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time with all Wii remotes.
If you take off the back of the wii remote, you should see a red button. on the wii console, if you open the cover to the left of where you insert the disk on the front. press both of these buttons at the same time(holding the buttons for a few sec.), and if the wii remote has batteries, it should sync the remote to the console.
enter it with the picture on the disk away from the buttons
button numbers 1&2