>>>Yes i believe you can, the game isn't out yet so i have no sure proof, but in the gameplay demo on E3 Wii Sports resort has a jet ski game that requires both the wii remote and nunchuck. So i believe you can. <5-23-09>OK im getting one but on the images it looks like you pull out a stopper and under is the nunchuck socket
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Check and see if the connection between the Wii remote and the Nunchuk is secure.
To connect the Wii Nunchuk controller to the Wii, first put the cord through the connector hook on the Wii Remote wrist strap and then the locate external extension connector on the base of the Wii Remote to insert the Nunchuk plug.
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A Wii Remote is about $20, and a Nunchuk is about $25, so together they would be $45.
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Yes, that's what the port at the bottom of the MotionPlus is for. The nunchuk and MotionPlus are required for a few games in Wii Sports Resort.
The Nintendo Wii nunchuk battery lasts for about ten hours of normal use.
There are only two buttons on the Wii Nunchuk: The Z button and the C button. There is also the control stick.
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The best is to get rechargable batteries for the Wii Nunchuk. You can use AA batteries, but they die quickly.
If you are using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, you shake both while looking at your hands. Then Mason will break free. Note, this takes awhile to get right.
There is no L or R on the wii remote nor nunchuk there on the classic controller.