about 40 bucks. 20 for nunchuck
most of the time you get one with the wii. But the individual controller usually costs about 20.00 usd.
each wiimote is $40...but a wiimote comes included with the wii... including this its $120...but if you want four wiimotes separately then its $160. remember the nunchuck's another $20.
Simply open the back compartment, plug a Wiimote in(same spot as the nunchuck), place the wiimote into the compartment, and close it. The Wiimote won't fit with the protective sleeve grip if you have it. The wiimote also has to be synchronized to the Wii.
The flashing blue lights on the wiimote means the wiimote is sending a signal to find and synchronize with a local Wii console. Whenever the wiimote does not find a powered-on wii console that it is synchronized to, the wiimote will only flash blue lights for a short time. Only when the wiimote connects to a Wii console will the flashing stop and keep one light on to indicate what player the wiimote is controlling. Furthermore the flashing lights also indicate how much battery life remains. Four flashing lights indicates full battery life while one flashing light means very low battery life.
you pee on it
No.
Take off the battery cover on the Wiimote and open the little cover on the wii on the face and press both red buttons for a couple of seconds. and.... WHA-LA!!! The second/third/forth wiimote has turned into the first wiimote.
you get wii sports, a wiimote and nunchuck, and that's it.
press c (wiimote) y or x(Gamecube controller or Classic controler)D-pad up(Wiimote alone)
you can click the home button and use wii remote settings and reconnect. you can also hold the red button down on your wiimote and wii.
Gamecube-up on c-stick Wiimote only- simply shake the wiimote Wiimote and nunchuck- shake the nunchuck
you wiimote probably not connected so that's why