Using the composite cables (yellow, white, red) that are provided with the Wii. You also have the ability to purchase a component cable (red, green blue & red white) and connect them to the TV accordingly. Some newer HDTV's may not have a composite input so you may need the component cable. Some may also have the green component input double as the yellow composite input. I have seen this primarily on Samsung TV's.
Yes, you will need an HDMI cable in order to make the wii full hd compatible. They usually cost arounf thirty dolalrs.
No. It looks better if you buy extra cords to hook it up to a HDTV, but no.
If you have a lcd hdtv you can get a HDMI cord. Hook the HDMI cable up to your xbox 360 and the hdtv. Then take your AV cables and hook it up to your xbox 360 (to the back). And hook the (red and white) end to the back of your durabrand sub woofer.
To hook up a second Wii controler you must hit the little red button on both your Wii and your Wii controler.
No there is currently no way to hook up a Nintendo Ds to a Nintendo Wii system.
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
Yes.
put the plug in the back of the wii
you have to have 2 Wii's!
If you laptop has an HDMI output then you can hook it up directly to a HDTV with an HDMI input without the PS3.
Yes, since the Wii can hook up to the Internet.
Wiis can hook up to the Internet by either using a broadband connection or setting the Wii up to hook to a wireless router.