You probably can't hook it up. Old TV's don't have the ports that are needed or the wiring.
Just because you dont have AV ports in your tv does not mean its old. You need to buy a AV Cable converter.
no, you will need to purchase a converter box which converts from RCA (Red, Yellow, and White plugs) to Coaxial (The screwey plug in the back of the TV). U can find one at Walmart for around $20.
nether difference system a TV an a game system are difference things
At the time of writing (2010), the Wii does not connect to an HDMI input. The Wii is currently limited to a variety of analog outputs including composite, S-video, RGB (Europe, 50Hz signals only) and component. Almost all televisions will have at least one suitable input. Select component or RGB if possible as these offer the best quality. HDMI is a purely digital interface so none of the Wii outputs will drive it. Don't worry about it too much. Analog RGB or component out from the Wii provide the same resolution as an equivalent HDMI interface would and any difference in quality will not be noticeable.
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.
you have to have 2 Wii's!
put the plug in the back of the wii
Yes, since the Wii can hook up to the Internet.
Buy a two-way splitter and hook it up. Then all you should need to do is flip a switch. I have a three-way one in which I have my Wii, my PS2, and my satellite box hooked up. A flip of the switch is all it takes.
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
Hook your DS and your Wii up to Nintendo Wi-Fi.