in the back of the wii remote
Gamecube controllers that are licensed by Nintendo are wired and do not have batteries
No. You plug it in and charge it.
AA's.
Wii remotes need two double A batteries to work.
There are both wired controllers and wireless controllers. The wireless controllers allow you to be farther away from the Xbox and they also have a dock for recharging your batteries.
A wii is connected to the plug socket and the controllers take 2x AA batteries each
Yes, but you can also buy a charging dock so you dont have to keep using batteries.
I would (having owned an X-box) recommand Energizer go green-rechargable batteries, these last long in the remote and can with stand more then a few chargings.
Wi-Fi internet? yes it does and wireless controllers & headsets.
Yes or you can get a charger pack and station.
Lipo batteries, or lithium polymer batteries, are batteries that you can recharge. They are commonly used in toys like flying helicopters and video game console controllers like the Wii, which you can buy a lipo battery and charging station for.
Avid Xbox users will go through many AA batteries when using their controller. The best option for gamers is an Xbox battery pack. These save money and are more convenient. Players do not have to keep a supply of AA batteries to power the controllers with the option to recharge when the controllers are not being used. The rechargeable Xbox battery pack keeps disposable batteries out of landfills making the purchase environmentally responsible.