The schematics of games machines would be copyright of the manufacturer. Either they want you to have that information and will sent it to you or not
The Nintendo Wii utilizes a built-in "emulator" to play Nintendo GameCube Games, such as Super Smash Bros. Melee. On the "top" of the Nintendo Wii (if you use it in the included cradle) there are two doors. One of these doors covers the Nintendo GameCube controller ports. There are four of these. The other door covers the Nintendo GameCube Memory Card slots. There are two of these. In order to play any Nintendo GameCube game on the Wii, you need to use a GameCube controller, and in order to save, you need to use a GameCube Memory Card. You can still find both of these at most GameStop locations, and there are many stores that specialize in selling consoles, games, and accessories of the previous console generations. These stores seem to be mostly localized retailers, so these stores will have different names in say, Seattle, as opposed to, say, Chicago.
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No, you need a Gamecube controller to play gamecube games on the wii controller is just gonna turn off when u start a gamecube game. But there is a software that you can use but you have to find it and its really hard. I'm still looking myself. What you could do is go to eb games or gamestop and ask them if they know anything about it themselves.
A Nintendo 64 controller can be purchased from online retailers like Amazon and eBay for $30 for a black controller. However similar controllers with the same features but different colours retail for $14.
There are many different colors for game cube controller. You can find on amazon.com: purple, white, indigo controllers.
At the top of your Wii base unit is a door. Inside of this door are two ports into which you plug the sending unit which once active communicates with your wireless Block Head Controller. I hope this helps you out. Goodness knows it took me a while to find this and figure it out. Good luck, and happy gaming. Best regards, Jim Carter
One can find useful information about the Nintendo Entertainment System controller from the ECE Buddy official website. The website gives an detailed overview of the controller.
Nintendo does make some wireless controllers for the GameCube but they're a bit rare these days. Look around online and you may be able to find some.
Used Gamecube games are very easy to find at Gamestop or various rental chains that sell used games. Nintendo stopped releasing Gamecube games just after the release of the Wii over two years ago. As such, there are no new Gamecube games on the horizon and it is unlikely that any new Gamecube games will ever be released again.
On one of the sides the wii, you'll find some sort of tab. Open the tab. Connect the controllers there.
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Go into an electronics store, find the controller, rip off the rfid tag, make sure nobody is looking, put in into your bag, walk out.