Wii
Wii Remote Plus - White [N] [i] [n]
(Accessory) Nintendo
Release date: 2010-11-07
Built-in Wii MotionPlus
Detects Twist Of The Wrist Or Turn Of The Body More Accurately
3-axis motion-sensing
Price:
$39.99
$34.87
Answers
I programmed my Wii controller to another Wii. Now it won't work with my Wii, what do I do to get it back?
Do the same thing you did with your friend's Wii, with your Wii.
That sounds bad.
Um... You hit the 'Reset' button on the inside of the battery compartment , and the red button on the front of the Wii, to set it to the other set, right? Do it again but with your setup.
daily dot com wii controller
The new controller incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 touch screen and traditional button controls, including two analog Circle Pads. This combination ...
Twitter Stream
Miyamoto: Only one touch-screen controller per Wii U console ...
When Nintendo announced its new Wii U system at E3 on Tuesday , it was unclear if the company would sell touch-screen controllers separately or if only one would work per system. Nintendo executive Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of such franchises as Mario, Zelda, and Star Fox, said Wednesday that the system most likely will only work with a single touch-screen controller and other simple Wii-motes.
The news indicates the new Wii U system may not have enough power under the hood to handle simultaneous touch input from several controllers. With that in mind, it’s also questionable if the system itself will be that much more powerful overall than the original Wii....
Wii U Controller Preview | Ubergizmo
Light. As with the PS Vita preview, the Wii U controllers on display were prototypes, albeit working ones that more than likely do not have any sort of battery pack included. Final retail Wii U controllers could become heavier, but we’re hoping it won’t be too noticeable.
One thing we did notice that was missing was rumble/force feedback. Even with our repeated pestering, Nintendo reps refused to acknowledge whether or not the final controller would or wouldn’t have rumble in it. No rumble would be a huge step backwards (anybody who bought a SixAxis PS3 controller when Sony nixed it before going back and adding it in the DualShock 3 will know how important rumble is).
) and the A/B/X/Y buttons and triggers felt solid enough. One thing we’re not so sure about yet are the two analog Circle Pads. While rubbery, the Circle pads don’t appear to have as much rotation as old analog sticks on the Wii Remote and Gamecube controllers. Also, if they’re anything like the 3DS Circle Pad, then they’re going to wear out rather quickly (see Nintendo 3DS review ).
...

