Plug it into the latch at the top of the wii, and it will automatically work. You can only use it on gamecube games played on the wii, or downloaded virtual console games. No setup required.
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No
The Wii Remote Controller (aka Wiimote) is the main controller of the Wii system. This controller, however, has many accesories like the Nunchuk (which is most commonly used), the Wii Zapper and the Wii-Wheel that make the Wiimote feel like an entirelly different controller. The Wii also has the Classic Controller, which is used in some Wii titles and Virtual Console titles. And the Wii is also compatible with the Nintendo Game Cube Controller.
The Nintendo Wii controller, as with the console itself, comes with a one year warranty.
No, you cannot use a DS as a controller for Wii.
You can only use the Wii remotes with the Wii, but most games allow you to just use the buttons on the controller instead of the motion-sensor. Yes, Nintendo has a "Wii Classic Controller" available for Nintendo Wii which closely resembles the controller of a Super Nintendo. Also, some games (like the New Super Mario Brothers) let you turn the standard Wii remote sideways and use it like a normal Nintendo controller.
If you mean Wii, then no. Nintendo and Xbox Corporations are not affiliated with each other, so the controller will never work with a Nintendo Wii.
yes doesnt matter where a controller is from it will work
no its more like the Nintendo gamecube controller
Yes.
The answer is no the gamecube controller will not work on the nintendo 64 it only works for the gamecube and the newer wii system.
No... a N64 is a whole different game setup. The games are "Cartridges." Nintendo Gamecube games work on the Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo Gameboy games work on the Nintendo DS. ~Hope that helps :)
The safety features that Nintendo has introduced following complaints about the Wii are the strap that attaches to the bottom of the controller and better grip on the controller.