Yes, I think the wii classic controller can work with most of the games. You can have a look at the wii controllers online: http://www.dinodirect.com/Wii-Accessories/Wii-Controllers-1011/
No. A Gamecube controller is required for all Gamecube games.
It depends on which remote you are refering to. The Wii Motion Plus controller and the classic Wii Remote will work on the Wii and Wii U. The Wii U gamepad will not work on the original Wii.
sometimes not always but sometimes
It isn't necessary to play all Wii games. Some games, like Super Smash Bros. Brawl, have alternate control schemes that allow them to be played with a Classic Controller, but they can also be played with a Wii Remote. However, if you download a SNES or Nintendo 64 game from the Wii Shop Channel Virtual Console, you will need either a Classic Controller or a GameCube Controller to play them. Information about controller options is available on the screen for a particular game on the Wii Shop Channel.
No some use just the wii remote and others you can play with a gamecube controller.
yes you can use a classic controller or you can use a gamecube controller...also u need a gamecube memory card to save. Its in the wii manual.--------------------Correction No you cannot.The GameCube feature disables the Wii side of the console, so the wii-motes won't work or the attached "classic" controller.You have to have a GameCube Controller that plugs into the GameCube controller port
The only controllers that you need are the Wii remote, the nunchuk, and a classic controller if you do not have a old gamecube controller. All the other ones you do not need.
Yes, they are. Wii remotes, classic controllers, sensor bars and games all work with the Nintendo Wii U. The sensor bar that comes with the Nintendo Wii U is the same as the original Wii sensor bar
yes gamecube games are compatible the top of the wii has to covers for the controller slots and memory card slots also
You can not play NBA Live 09 with the classic controller. But you can switch the controls and play with the Wii remote sideways. If you choose that control sheme, than it's all old school button pressing.
all you mainly do is take the wii remote and point it at the TV screen. most games use this feature, while others require the nunchuk or classic controller. to use the nunchuk, plug it in the bottom of the wii remote ( the flat part by the numbers 1 and 2... where the wrist strap is connected to). the black part ( in front of the 'B' button) is the part you point at the screen. the wii classic controller connects the same way
No you can't. If you look on the back of the case, it only has the wiimote listed as all possible controller configurations