Up to four wireless controllers can be synced to a Wii system.
Wii remote controllers can be found at most retailers including Walmart and Target. Specialty stores, such as Gamestop, should also have controllers available.
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Wii remotes need two double A batteries to work.
Yes, the GameCube controller will work for the Nintendo Wii. Since the Wii can play GameCube games, it requires the use of the GameCube controller and Wii controllers will not work for GameCube games.Also, some Wii games such as Mario Kart Wii and Super Smash Bros Brawl also are compatible with GameCube controllers.
No. It is a completely new console that is a successor to the Wii. However, it is fully backwards compatible with Wii games, Wii downloads, and Wii controllers.
The Wii controllers you stupid blondy
Yes, you can use normal Wii controllers as well as the motion plus controllers for the Wii U
Up to four wireless controllers can be synced to a Wii system.
Your Game Cube controllers are designed to work wit your Wii.
you can use remotes like the new http://wiki.answers.com/Accessories/Wii/Controllers-and-Accessories-Controllers/Nyko-Wireless-Wing-Controller-for-Wii/~r343349/?s=wii+classic+remoteor Wii Classic Controller even just the plain wii remotes
Wii remote controllers can be found at most retailers including Walmart and Target. Specialty stores, such as Gamestop, should also have controllers available.
It depends. Some Wii games are compatible with GameCube controllers such as Mario Kart Wii and Super Smash Bros Brawl. However, most Wii games are not compatible with GameCube controllers
You can find out them online. I know a website which provides virous kinds of wii controllers. http://www.dinodirect.com/Wii-Accessories/Wii-Controllers/
well, the wii is a really fun way to play your favorite games, first of all the controllers on the wii aren't your normal controllers these controllers sense movement and will move when you do. second of all, the wii games are majorly fun to play.
I prefer using gamecube controllers.
One, and a nunchuck