You can't it is just a big mess up you haven't used in a long time and it just plum died
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
Either you need to:- - Charge the controller. - Turn the PS3 on and off again. - Put new batteries in the controller. - Or if you have more than 1 controller then you can use another one.
Yes you can use the gamecude controller. When I play with my brother or at video game club they use the gamecube controller.
Fixing a controller for the Gamecube maybe possible depending on what type of problem the controller is experiencing. However depending on the damage it may be non repairable and require replacement.
Yes, get an rj45 phone connector and an old Gamecube connector. Connect the blue wire of the Gamecube to the blue of the controller. This is the data wire. Now connect the red and black wires in reverse to the lodgenet controller. This is why they say its not compatible with any home game system because they reversed the polarity. The other wires don't need connection. Enjoy your new super long gamecube controller.
As of February, 2008, in the USA, used Gamecube consoles, with one controller, are going for $15 to $20. This would be at the largest national retailer of these products. You would, if you were to purchase this same system from the same store, pay at least twice that for the same unit.
Mine has brand new batteries, and it is a brand new controller. The problem that I am having is with the 2 player mode. Player 1 controller works fine and the green indicator light is only on in the "1" side of the "x". On the player 2 controller, when it says "press start to play", and I press "start", the entire "X" lights up and it will not recognize player 2 at all. What the heck? Thanks in advance, gamers. Oh, yeah, and both controllers are wireless, but both are brand new with fresh new batteries. To turn it off, I just took the battery case out and reinserted it. but I still can't get it to recognize the player 2.
Yes, if it discharges, you need new batteries, open the back cover and put in AA batteries, you can also get a wire (Note: The Xbox 360 core (discontinued), has a wired controller)
Do you mean how do you play Gamecube games on the Wii? If that's what you're asking than the answer is this; simply put a Gamecube game into your Wii's disc slot and plug in a Gamecube controller. I hope this helps answer your question.
sorry guys my controller died, I've got new batteries in for next round though.
without it, you can't navigate in wii menu, so it is impossible you can play some games (compatible wii games and gamecube games) with gamecube controller, but you can't start any game without it if your wii remote doesn't work, try to change the batteries or buy a new one and try to use the SYNC buttons (push on the wii and on the backside of the wii remote one time to sync them, on the wii it is next to the sd card, on the wii remote it is next to the batteries)
If it's a wireless controller, check the batteries, try new batteries. Or maybe the controller is not set to your xbox 360, press the little round button near the memory card slots, and then press the really small button on the top of the wireless cotroller. If you mean the old xbox or non-wireless cotrollers then I don't know