
Nintendo Nunchuk Controller for Nintendo Wii
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Nintendo Nunchuk Controller for Nintendo Wii
Connect the nunchuck controller to the Wii remote and get ready. You've just begun a journey into the
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Nintendo Nunchuk Controller for Nintendo Wii Gaming Console
Contoured to fit a player's hand, the Nunchuk Controller from Nintendo® builds on the simplicity of
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Nintendo Nunchuk Controller
Connect the Nunchuk controller to the Wii Remote and get ready. You've just begun a journey into the
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Wii Nunchuk Controller
Contoured to perfectly fit a player's hand, the Nunchuk controller goes an extra step to meet the needs
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Nintendo Nunchuk Controller for Nintendo Wii
Precision gameplay is now a hands-length away. The Wii Nunchuk Controller is used in conjunction with
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Nintendo Nunchuk Controller
Contoured to perfectly fit a player's hand, the Nunchuk controller goes an extra step to meet the needs
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Pros: Excellent analog stick, Two buttons, Motion Sensing
Cons: No rumble
The Wii Nunchuk is a very solid piece of hardware. It might seem cheap and flimsy at first glance, but the analog stick is very well done. You can tell it's a quality piece because the stick snaps back to the middle instantly and fluidly upon release. I've used quite a few analog sticks in my time and this one really takes the cake. Very much unlike the original N64 analogs that lost their snap after a while. The nunchuk also features the revolutionary accelerometer technology that you can also find in it's bigger brother the Wii Remote. So when you're boxing in Wii sports you've got control of both fists. For only $20 you get a lot of bang for your buck.The only problem is it doesn't have a rumble feature. Now that would have been cool, but it would have probably sucked the batteries from the remote much quicker. The nunchuk features two buttons, the Z trigger and the C button. In Zelda the C is used to toggle between camera mode and movement mode. And of course Z is for
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This is an essential accessory for those who want to take full advantage of the Wii gaming system. Boxing is fun with someone you love, but it also serves as a good aerobic workout for you using this device. Other reviews have done a very good job explaining the tricks for using this, so I will just comment that you need to get at least 2 of these (buy an extra) if you get the system. Four if you are getting a full sytem.
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You'll need a wii mote to use this and many games will require you to have it in order to play. It uses the batteries from your wii mote. It can detect motion like the wii mote but you can't point at the screen with it. I t has an analog stick and two buttons. The only cons are that it does not vibrate, you can't click the analog stick like the xbox 360 controller, seems overpriced, and it is not included with the wii mote.


















