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Accessories

Wii offers a variety of accessible control methods that provide all-new gameplay experiences. From the revolutionary Wii Remote to the upcoming Wii Balance Board, these accessories will get you into the game like never before.

Wii Remote

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The Wii Remote is the Wii console's revolutionary controller. It contains a built-in motion sensor and communicates wirelessly with the Sensor Bar for unprecedented precision and ease of use. It also has a rumble feature and a built-in speaker to immerse you even more in your favourite games.

One Wii Remote comes with every Wii console. The game Wii Play also comes bundled with a Wii Remote but you can buy additional Wii Remotes separately too.The Wii Remote is powered by two AA batteries (included). Use only high quality alkaline batteries for the best game play experience and longevity of battery life.

Classic Controller

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The Classic Controller blends design elements from Nintendo's classic video game controllers, such as the NES, Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64, into one comfortable control pad.

The Classic Controller is connected to the Wii Remote by a short cable. The Wii Remote provides the Controller with a wireless connection to the Wii console.

The Classic Controller is primarily used for playing Virtual Console games available for download from the Wii Shop Channel. Some Wii Disc games also use the Classic Controller. Look on the back of Wii game packaging to see which games are compatible.

Classic Controller Pro

Classic Controller Pro

In shops from 20 November, the Classic Controller Pro features grips on both sides for added comfort while the ZL and ZR Buttons are now placed under the L and R Buttons, respectively. The L and R Sticks are spaced further apart and the cord that connects the controller to a Wii Remote exits the controller from the top.

The enhanced button layout and superior handling make this the veteran's choice for classic gaming action.

Wii Balance Board

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The active-play phenomenon started by Wii Sports now spreads to your whole body thanks to the pressure-sensitive Wii Balance Board, which comes packed with Wii Fit. The board is used for an extensive array of fun and dynamic activities, including aerobics, yoga, muscle stretches and games.

Wii Component Cable

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The Wii Component Cable links your Wii console to your TV, allowing you to view and enjoy your games with the best possible image display.

Component video splits the signal into three separate channels of video information for the ultimate connection quality.

The cable includes five connectors - three for video, and two for left and right stereo audio. Cable length is approximately 2.5 metres.

Before using the Wii Component Cable, make sure your TV can accept component video connections - they are usually marked Y, PB, PR and are coloured green, blue and red.

You can buy the Wii Component Cable from retailers who stock Nintendo products.

Nunchuk

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The Nunchuk is a Wii Remote accessory that gives an additional means of control in Nunchuk-compatible games. By connecting the Nunchuk to the Wii Remote you can benefit from its extra buttons, analogue joystick and motion-sensing controls.

With a Wii Remote in one hand and Nunchuk in the other, you have a new level of control. For instance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the Wii Remote is your sword while the Nunchuk is your shield.

One Nunchuk comes with every Wii console. Additional white Nunchuk controllers can be purchased at retailers; a black version will be available from 20 November.

Wii Zapper

Wii Zapper
This new accessory combines the accuracy of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in a single housing for a new experience for first-person shooters and targeting games. Players can hear the sounds of battle through the Wii Remote speaker when it is incorporated into the Wii Zapper. It will arrive on store shelves packaged with Nintendo-developed software that shows off its versatility.

Wii Wheel

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Mario Kart Wii (to be released in 2008) launches with the Wii Wheel, a steering wheel housing for the Wii Remote that brings new controls and challenges for veteran gamers, while making getting into a race easy and intuitive for newcomers.

Wii MotionPlus

Wii MotionPlus

Nintendo’s Wii MotionPlus accessory redefines game control by more quickly and accurately reflecting motions in a 3-D space.

The Wii MotionPlus accessory attaches to the end of the Wii Remote and, combined with the accelerometer and the sensor bar, allows for more comprehensive tracking of a player’s arm position and orientation, providing players with an unmatched level of precision and immersion.

Every slight movement players make with their wrist or arm is rendered identically in real time on the screen, providing a true 1:1 response in their game play.

The Wii MotionPlus accessory is bundled with select titles such as Wii Sports Resort but can also be purchased separately.

A black Wii Remote with Wii MotionPlus will be available from 20 November 2009.

Wii RGB Cable

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The Wii RGB Cable links your Wii console to your TV, allowing you to view and enjoy your games with an enhanced image display.

RGB video splits the signal into three separate channels of video information for improved connection quality. The cable includes a Euro AV plug (SCART) for video and stereo audio output. Cable length is approximately 2.5 metres.

Before using the Wii RGB Cable, make sure your TV has a Euro AV terminal (SCART) that accepts RGB input.

You can buy the Wii RGB Cable from retailers stocking Nintendo products.

 
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