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.
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Yes, the sensor bar for the Nintendo Wii U is exactly the same as the original Nintendo Wii. Also, Wii remotes, classic controllers and nunchucks work for the Nintendo Wii U. But keep in mind that not all games are compatible with classic controllers
No but you can use Nintendo controllers in Wii
no, but you can use gamecube controllers on the wii.
No. Wii controllers are wireless, and entirely different from those of the PS2. Also, Wii is of Nintendo, while PS2 is from Sony.
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The regular Wii controllers, or you can use the really awkward flat controller that looks like an old super nintendo controller, but with analog sticks.
It's $40.00 for the controller, but if you want a nunchuk It's an extra twenty.
Yes, they are. Wii remotes, classic controllers, sensor bars and games all work with the Nintendo Wii U. The sensor bar that comes with the Nintendo Wii U is the same as the original Wii sensor bar
Unless you modify the hardware, no.
Nintendo, of course. There are other for unofficial, but I wouldn't recommend them.
The only controllers that you need are the Wii remote, the nunchuk, and a classic controller if you do not have a old gamecube controller. All the other ones you do not need.