More Information on the Wii Remote


The Wii Remote is one accessory that you get when you buy a Nintendo Wii. Much more it is now one of the most sought after gadget for all the games and a sure must have for every avid player. This is also known as a "Wiimote". It is the main controller of the Wii console.

The controller was first revealed at the Tokyo Game Show last September 16, 2005. The name Wii Remote was tagged dated April 27, 2006. Unlike typical game controllers, this has gained widespread popularity because of its unique features and aesthetics.

The Wiimote is very popular because of its user friendliness. It uses a Bluetooth adapter with BlueSoleil software support. This can even connect to any system that is running on Windows platform. This is wireless in nature and allows you to interact and manipulate objects on the screen.

There are several things you absolutely like about the Wii Remote. This has not only changed the gaming experience for everyone, but also set higher standards. Its sensor provides the ability of any player with real-life action. You can feel the excitement every time you are committed to the game and the remote. A player can move his or her arms while holding it. It's as simple as picking it and play with it.

Unlike other controllers that have buttons and joysticks to press and move around, the Wiimote is easy to do. It will not take a lot of game practices and experience to master how to hold and control it. It has two main buttons to begin with. You simply control it, according to your actions. Simply point the controller at the screen. Then you can move left and right, up and down. The character on the screen just follows according to your movements.

You can also feel the action of the game with the help of the Wii remote. Imagine playing tennis or swinging the lightsaber in Star Wars. You can just assume that your Wiimote is the racket or the saber. You can then just sit or stand and swing your arms. Your character in turn will just move depending on how you move your controller. In addition, this is also a good workout on your end. Since you become one with the game, you tend to bring the best of your movements thus sweating out those excess. These are just but a pinch of advantages you can surely get when having the Wii remote.

With the freedom of movements and auto detection with its sensor, what more can you ask for? This is a great accessory must have for any avid players out there. What are you waiting for, start the game and head out to total enjoyment with your Wii remote.

Do want more information about the Wii remote? You can uncover some in The Ultimate Wii Guide and be amazed how useful is the Wiimote.

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3 Responses to “More Information on the Wii Remote”

  1. Wii remote has been one of the brightest invention of all times. A fan of tv games since the begin of nintando’s red and white until now…Wii…wow awesome concept, interative, enterntaining, fit, slick, stylish, user friendly, and CHEAP!

  2. The Wii Remote is one of the best inventions. Who would of known there would be a motion sensored remote. And now, they have the Wii Motion Plus which attaches to the Wii Remote. It allows for even better sensor motions.

    With attachments such as tennis, racing wheel, baseball bat, nerf gun, golf putter and more, that all attach to the wii remote. Who would of known that one remote could do so many things?

  3. It is a really clever gadget. The Wii console has certainly beat any other consoles in my household. It is nice that all the family can play.

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