No, it doesn't.
At the top of the Wii, you can open 2 lids. (carefully). There will be spaces for 4 GameCube Controllers and for 2 GameCube Memory Cards.
yes they are though im not sure about wireless controllers
To play Nintendo GameCube games on ANY Wii console, just insert the disc into the slot. Be sure to have Nintendo GameCube controllers and a memory card if you want to save your games. The slots for the cards and controllers are on the top of the console
No because when you buy it your buying a family fun console.
NINTENDO stopped making GameCube games because the Nintendo Wii has a compartment on the top that you can insert GameCube controllers and memory cards inside, so many people sell their GameCubes for the Wii. Also, NINTENDO wants people to switch over to the Wii from GameCube to make money and so they have the next-gen game, so for those reasons, they stopped GameCube game production. They still make memory cards and controllers for the GameCube.
On the top of the Wii console, there are 2 slots that hold Nintendo GameCube memory cards and controllers. Even the classic Wii remote controller can hook into these slots. So the mats have the same exact cable as the GameCube controllers
You can't save gamecube memory to the wii it must stay on a gamecube memory card.
Yes, you can use a GameCube memory card with the Wii. GameCube games are backwards compatible with the Wii, and there are 2 slots for GameCube memory cards.
Yes. The original Wii has ports for four Gamecube controllers and two memory cards at the top of the system. Gamecube controllers can be used to play Gamecube games as well as certain games that support it. (Such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mariokart Wii.) As of Auguest 20th, Nintendo has announced a "family version" of the Wii that will not include Gamecube controller ports. Though a launch date has not been announced, those buying a Wii in the future will need to make sure they buy the correct model if they are looking play Gamecube games or use their controllers in general.
You can use GameCube memory cards, but only to save on GameCube games, not Wii games. The Wii already has 512 MB of internal memory, and an optional SD Memory Card can be used to save Wii games.
Nintendo didn't bother to write in an import/export option for the save files. Since the trilogy version's save files are structured differently the gc save file is incompatible. Which is actually quite annoying considering how easy it would have been to write a small tool to convert between the two. I recommend just playing all 3 games sepparately, the trilogy disc has lowered graphic quality on all 3 games so they could fit on one disc. Which is retarded because they could have just made the disc dual layer.
At the top of the Wii, there's a little panel that opens. It has slots for GameCube Memory Cards and Controllers. If you have a wireless controller, you should have a receiver. Plug the Receiver into a controller slot; same goes for the wire on a normal controller.