you put the red yellow and white wires in the correct port.
Connect the single connection end of the AV cable that comes with the Wii into the back of the system. Then match the red, white, and yellow inputs to the back or front of the TV depending where they are located.
Need to connect DS to wii somehow. But you can use special wires to conect to TV
Ts probably more portable than the regular wii, but you still need to connect wired to a tv and stuff.
yes, but u have to have a connector for the three colored prongs
Normally you connect it to the AV ports on the back of your TV using the included cables.
Wii and Wii U will both work on any size television. To see the detail of the HD output of the Wii U, a larger screen might be useful but people get as much fun from a Wii playing on a 15 inch screen as they do playing on a 50 inch screen. Just connect it to whatever size television you have and enjoy it.
Yes the Wii displays on a flat screen TV. Any flat screen will be able to handle the Wii just fine. If you want better picture quality then you can pick up the component cables and connect the Wii to your television that way. It is actually preferred if you have a flat screen tv.
For android & PC no but you can connect your gameboy to a wii or gamecube to play it on a TV...
Game mode will connect you to your play station or Wii or nintendo...etc. So that you can play it.
Your best bet is to buy an HDTV (if you haven't already) and then buy an HDMI cable, and also a component cable hookup for you in able to connect your Wii using the HDMI cable. Otherwise, USB cable won't do.
Composite video input for video and analog audio cables for audio.
connect the video and audio RCA plugs into the corresponding RCA connections on the WII Console and the back of your television. (yellow = video, red = right channel and white = left channel) An exception to this would be certain plasma tv's which require full red, green, blue video connections, not supported by the WII. In this case a digital connecter would be required, available at most computer or tv shops.