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  2. Wii Remote - Wikipedia

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    The Wii Remote, [a] colloquially known as the Wiimote, is the primary game controller for Nintendo's Wii home video game console.An essential capability of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via motion sensing, gesture recognition, and pointing using an accelerometer and optical sensor technology.

  3. List of Nintendo controllers - Wikipedia

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    The Wii U Pro Controller is a video game controller produced by Nintendo for the Wii U video game console. It is available in Black and White. It is the successor to the Wii Classic Controller and has the same buttons but with the added features of a power button, and pressable analog sticks.

  4. List of Wii games with traditional control schemes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wii games with traditional control schemes. Nintendo's Wii video game console, released in 2006, primarily focuses on the use of an unconventional video game controller, in the form of the Wii Remote. The controller emphasizes the use of motion control through an unconventional remote control form factor.

  5. Classic Controller - Wikipedia

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    The body of the controller contains slots on the underside, opened via a button at the top of the controller; the function of the slots was never officially clarified, [10] [11] although third-party gaming accessory manufacturer Nyko released a clip that snaps onto the slots and secures the Wii Remote upright behind the Classic Controller ...

  6. Wii - Wikipedia

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    The Classic Controller is an extension for the Wii Remote, released alongside the Wii in November 2006. Its form factor is similar to classic gamepads such as that for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, with a d-pad, four face buttons, Start and Select buttons alongside the Wii connection button, and two shoulder buttons. Additionally ...

  7. GameCube controller - Wikipedia

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    The four face buttons are on the right side of the controller with a large green A button in the center, flanked by a smaller red B button to its bottom left and two kidney-shaped buttons to its right (X) and top (Y); below the face buttons is a yellow C stick. A Start/Pause button is located in the middle of the controller.

  8. Rhythm game accessories - Wikipedia

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    ^a The standard buttons included on all drum controllers are: PlayStation 2/3: a PS/home button, d-pad, Start, Select and face buttons (, , and ) Wii: Wii controllers forgo these buttons; the Wii Remote's own buttons are used in their stead. Xbox 360: a Guide button, d-pad, Start, Back and face buttons (A, B, X and Y)

  9. Category:Wii controllers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wii controllers" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Classic Controller; D.