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Nintendo Wii Controller (Wii)

Nintendo Wii Controller (Wii)

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From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

Buy New: £25.49



New (26) Used (1) from £23.95

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 29 reviews
Sales Rank: 12

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Rating: Parental Guidance
Media: Accessory
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Age: 3 - 18 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4

MPN: WII-RVLACJW
Model: Wii Remote
UPC: 045496890162
EAN: 0045496890162
ASIN: B000IMWK2G

Release Date: December 8, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: UK DESPATCHED - BRAND NEW UK PRODUCT fully guaranteed. Email notifications and returns by freepost address if not fully satisfied.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Shaped like a TV remote, the Nintendo Wii controller has been designed to be easily used by beginners and pros alike. Sensors determine the Wii Remote's position is in 3-D space, which means that racing-game steering and a tennis swing, for example, are done through movements of your hand rather than by just your thumbs. What's more, a tiny speaker built into the Wii Remote promises some interactive surround sound experiences. The controller also has a force feedback "Rumble" feature and an expansion port for use with accessories, such as the Nunchuck, which adds an analogue thumbstick and trigger buttons.

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To make gaming as accessible to people of all ages and all abilities, Nintendo wanted to create a controller that was as inviting as it was sophisticated- the result is the Wii Remote. Nintendo fused the global familiarity of a remote control with the sophistication of motion-sensing technology to come up with an input device that differentiates the Wii from any other console that has come before it.

Revolutionary control
Sporting the dimensions of a small traditional remote control, the wireless Wii Remote is a multifunctional device that is limited only by the game designer's imagination. The magic of the Wii Remote's design lies within; accelerometers inside the controller body measure movement in all directions and at all speeds. In a tennis game, it serves as your racket as you swing your arm for a long forehand or a quick and hard backhand. In a 4x4 driving game it serves as a steering wheel, allowing you to swerve to avoid obstacles or pickup power-ups. In first-person shooters, the Wii Remote acts as a firearm that you can point directly at an on-screen enemy. The list of potential uses is enormous, and the light weight of the Wii Remote allows gamers to play for hours without feeling fatigued.



The Wii Remote boasts impressive technology for such a compact package.


All Wii Remote buttons are accessible and responsive. View larger.


Control many games from up to 30 feet away. View larger.


The motion sensing technology is neatly tucked away within the Wii Remote body.View larger.


The remote feels comfortable in both right and left hands. View larger.

As comfortable as it is functional

The Wii Remote is equally comfortable in right and left hands and houses just the right number of buttons for gaming- not so many that new players will get confused, but enough so that Wii games don't feel constrained. On the face of the remote are the D (or "plus") pad, a large "A" button which is used for major on-screen actions, and two small options buttons. Between the game buttons are a plus and minus buttons (which often act as "forwards" and "back"), as well as a "Home" button to engage the Wii home screen to change settings or check remote battery levels. On the back side of the controller is a trigger-like "B" button, perfect for timing releases of a bowling roll in Wii Sports.

Thankfully, battery life is excellent with the two included AA batteries, just as with the previous generation of Nintendo wireless controllers.

Immersive intelligence

Along the bottom of the Wii Remote, four blue LED lights indicate which player position the remote is currently set to. The controller automatically connects to the Wii console via Bluetooth wireless technology. Below the LEDs, an expansion port lets you connect a number of devices including the Nunchuk and Classic controllers for Virtual Console gaming (Virtual Console games and controller accessories sold separately). Other features of the Wii Remote include adjustable rumble force-feedback and a reinforced wrist strap to ensure safe use. A speaker inside the remote gives the player feedback about the strength of swings or the accuracy of their moves- such as realistic tennis noises as the "racket" connects with the ball in Wii Sports. Overall, the physical design of the remote is extremely sturdy and of very high quality, ensuring countless hours of Wii gaming fun!




Customer Reviews:   Read 24 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars light and easy to use   March 15, 2007
 71 out of 73 found this review helpful

The Wii Remote Controller is shaped like a standard TV remove, and has motion sensing ability. You wave it around, and your on-screen character waves their wand!

This isn't an add-on controller - this is the actual, standard controller that most if not all games on the Nintendo Wii use as their primary control unit. There is also a "nunchuck" that can be used in your off hand, but many games don't use the nunchuck.

The aim of the Wii was to make gaming as simple and intuitive as possible for the casual non gamer. Pretty much every person with a TV is comfortable using a TV remote. You point, you click. The Wii Remote Controller works in the same fashion. The motion sensors know what you are doing with the remote. If you're playing a baseball game, you swing at the ball. If you're playing a bowling game, you bring your arm back and swing it forward. Everything "makes sense". A sword swing? A light saber battle? Just move your arm and the character does the same thing.

There are only two buttons that really matter. There's an A button on the front that you push for most operations. There's also a trigger underneath that is the B button. Depending on the game, they will have you use one or the other button. There are also a few other buttons for more complex gaming. There's a D-pad. A "home" button lets you go instantly back to the main Wii menu if you're tired of playing. There's a plus and minus button, a 1 and 2 button. There's even a power button. You don't have to walk over to your Wii any more to turn it on or off. Just hit the power button on the remote and you're all set.

The remote runs on two AA batteries, so there's no USB plugging in or charging up, as with the other systems' remotes. You do get a wrist strap, though, so the Wii remote doesn't fly out of your hands while you're doing a super powerful golf swing.

There's even a speaker in the remote! This is great if you're playing a game against another player. Say I'm boxing my boyfriend and I am the winner. *My* remote says that I triumphed, to me. Neat!

I definitely love the Wii remote controller. It's light, it's super easy to use, it's intuitive and I can just pop batteries into it when it runs out, instead of having to wait for a recharge. Highly recommended. Just note that if you want to play a game that needs a nunchuck as well, that you have to buy that separately.



5 out of 5 stars If you have a Wii and want to play against a friend, you need one of these   January 9, 2007
 34 out of 37 found this review helpful

This is a "must have" for the Wii owner who wants to play against friends / neighbours / family etc. You will need a nunchuck as well if you want to play boxing (Wii Sports) etc. If you are buying a Wii now, you might as well get the controller now as well - you will end up being frustrated waiting for it to arrive seperately otherwise!


5 out of 5 stars Opens up video games to all   January 14, 2007
 23 out of 25 found this review helpful

The Wii controller is the best thing to happen to video games in years.
My mum had trouble at first but she is a 68 year old hardcore gamer and was looking for more buttons.

So if you are an old school gamer it might annoy you but everyone else will have a big grin on their face.

Despite what another review has said the sensor bar is irrelevant in boxing and driving games they work on the motion sensors alone. I have controlled both of these from another room where I can't even see the telly and I have controlled the pointer by pointing the Wimote at a spotlight.



5 out of 5 stars Wii Remote Fun   December 28, 2006
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

The Wii Remote is extremely fun and easy to use and despite there being some people a little sketchy about the control I've had no problems at all. But there are a few things to take into consideration.

1. Make sure you sensor bar is right is not blocked by anything. yes the controller is wireless but you can't expect miracles to happen and just bung the sensor bar behind something. The simple matter is the controller does have to have a clear signal but once it's on top of your TV then there's nothing more to worry about at all.

2. People are complaining because when you swing hard and let go, the Wii remote band can snap and ether break your TV or injure yourself. If you have an obsessive urge to swing your remote at arms length across your living room then you should make sure your holding it tight. If you where to do the same to a PS2 controller or an X-Box controller then they would probably fly out of your hand too.

Personally I've had a lot of friends swinging this controller left right and centre and not one of them has had it slip from there hands. Especially over Christmas where boxing was played 20 or so times.

The Wii remote is not perfect I do agree, but this technology can only be improved, and no doubt it will be seen as how Nintendo have a habit of improving things.



5 out of 5 stars Not perfect, but oh so good   January 7, 2007
 21 out of 23 found this review helpful

I'm not going to go into detail about the Wii or the games, because thats not what this is about. The controller is simply what makes the Nintento Wii the console that it is. The motion sensitive controls have proved popular even with my grandma who found it perfectly easy to use and ended up bowling a couple of strikes.

For the most part this controller works excellently, however, If there are alot of 2.4ghz wireless connections around you the one on the Wiimote will cut out occasionally, this isn't normally a problem as most software seems to cut down the rumble or speaker signal, and keep the motion sensitive and pointer signals. However, other do not do so (such as red steel, which loses the pointing capability occasionally). This is not Nintendo's fault however and so you can make do by turning off the speaker and rumble features and you're playing quite happily after that.

A little pointer to the one of the other reviewers, the motion sensing has nothing to do with the Wii-mote 'seeing' the sensor bar, as you put it, that is only used as a light source for the pointer to orient itself.

The only real problems with this controller are that it's not quite sensitive enough for little movements (i.e. putting in Wii Golf), and it absolutely eats batteries. You have a choice, either buy duracell Alkaline's for [...] a week, or buy some 2400MaH Ni-Mh batteries with a charger for around [...], which should only need charging once every 3-4 days (with constant use).

The truth of this controller is that it is just plain fun, it is the ultimate party controller and one that allows you to interact with your games on a whole other level, and in some cases, streamlines the way you've played games before now. Enough talk now, go try one yourself and make your own mind up.


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