No. You can use any controller scheme for any 007 game. The one that gives the most flexibility is Goldeneye 007 for the Wii.
Absolutely not. The beauty about Goldeneye 007 for the Wii is the wide choice of controller settings it provides. You can use anything from the Wiimote and nunchuck to the classic controller, Wii Zapper and a number of other controllers. Basically anything goes!
No, you cannot connect a Wii U controller to a Wii. Only Wii Remotes and other Wii accessories will work for the Wii, and the Wii U GamePad only works for the Wii U.
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.
No, as you need to connect the classic controller to the Wii remote to use it, and the GameCube games don't recognise the Wii remote.
yes. i have done it.
If you are referring to the Classic controller, than no. You can use almost any controller scheme to play this game, from the wiimote and nunchuck to the wii zapper, classic controller pro and much more.
No, Wii controllers don't have wires 2 connect 2 the gamecube
The current price for Goldeneye 007 for the wii at K-Mart is $49.99. That is the price without the optional classic controller, which is $69.99. That is also the price at Walmart and basically any other store that sells the game.
just connect the wii remote or GameCube controller
Gamecube controller: plug it in the plug-ins under the flap on top of the Wii (in player 2, 3, or 4 plug-in) Wii Remote: press home on the first Wii remote. press wii remote settings. press reconnect. press 1+2 on wii remote 1. then press 1+2 on the second Wii remote. close the home menu with the home button. Nunchuck: connect wii remote. plug in Nunchuck. Classic controller: connect wii remote. plug in Classic Controller.
If your Wii supports Gamecube Games the Wii will have Gamecube Controller sockets. The GBA to GCN cable is an accessory cable that can connect to the gamecube controller sockets on the Wii and connect to the Gameboy Advance. Connect the GBA cable portion to the Gameboy Advance (the larger portion it has the Gameboy Advance logo on it) and connect the GCN cable portion (the smaller portion that is visually similar to the plug for controllers) to the Wii. Make sure that the plug is placed in a socket other than 1 as you will need to have a 1 player Gamecube Controller. Occasionally certain games such as Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventures will allow players to use there GBA as 1st player rather than a Gamecube Controller.