According to most reviews I read, the quality of the Wii racing wheel is pretty good. There were no complaints about the quality or performance of the racing wheel, and most rated the product well.
Yes it does. The wheel itself does not control the game, you simply place the wiimote in it, and then it works as a wheel shaped controller. This makes it compatible with all Wii racing games, and there is around 50 Wii racing games to currently choose from.
They can range from $5 to $14.99 depending on what retailer you are going through.
any racing games that use the wiimote held sideways are compatible with the wii wheel
Easy... Tilt the wii remote on its side
This is an opinion. The Wii wheel is more accurate on how much you turn, but is is very sensitive. I use the wii wheel.
Mario kart wii is pretty good but its not very realisticThe official Wii Wheel is the best on the marketIt comes packaged with Mario kart Wii, but is also available by itself.It can be distincted from rubbish third party wii wheels by the blue ring surrounding a "wii" logo on the back of itit is very well built, the remote fits in very snugly and feel very nice to hold, i would recommend it to anyone looking for a good wii wheel awesome
There are many good racing games in Wii like Mario Kart Wii, Sonic & Sega All Star Racing, Excite truck and Track Mania
A popular favorite is Mario Kart for the Wii (which comes with the Wii Wheel accessory add-on). Other games that involve cars and racing include (but are certainly not limited to) Need for Speed: The Run, Sonic and SEGA All Star Racing, and (Disney's) Cars.
The dreamGEAR wheel for Nintendo works very well with Mario kart, and will certainly help you tighten your times.
No. The Wii Wheel is simply a plastic wheel shape to insert the Wii Remote into. You can play without the Wii Wheel if you wish.
The Wii Wheel was released in 2005.
This wheel shows that you are really good at playing with the wheel and always use it.