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Reddit mentions of Wii Remote Plus - White

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Wii Remote Plus - White. Here are the top ones.

Wii Remote Plus - White
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Specs:
ColorWhite
Height2.36 inches
Length8.46 inches
Release dateNovember 2010
Weight0.1984160358 Pounds
Width2.56 inches

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Found 5 comments on Wii Remote Plus - White:

u/deputeheto · 7 pointsr/wii

I'm playing Skyward Sword on a launch Wii, so the one you bought 2 years ago will be fine. The black ones are newer models, but the difference is pretty much just the color. The only thing you'll need to do is make sure he either has a wii motion plus adapter or a Wiimote Plus. Skyward Sword requires the use of this controller because it utilizes more advanced motion controls than the original wii remotes. The nunchuck hasn't changed.

If you bought Wii Sports Resort, it should've come with a motion plus adapter, so he might already have one, in which case, you just need the game. That might even be what you're referring to when you say "motion adapter." I'm not really sure what that is from the context of your post, or the "hard mat thing," either, for that matter (balance board, maybe?).

u/FattimusSlime · 3 pointsr/gaming

Nintendo absolutely has not always put the A to the far right.

The N64 controller looked like this (with the A button where it is on the Xbox, surprisingly!), the Gamecube looked like this while the Xbox was out, and the Wii looked like this while the Xbox 360 hit it big.

Xbox has kept the same controller layout across three generations, right up to the modern one. Nintendo went back to a layout they haven't had on home consoles since the SNES. Who's gonna have the muscle memory for a system from four generations and over 20 years ago?

u/Lokikong · 1 pointr/wiiu

You are gonna want to get wii motes with wii motion plus (you can see the writing on the bottom, this controller contains a 2nd accelerometer making the controller more accurate for games like Skyward Sword. Also there might be new re-branded controllers that say Wii U)

Next we got the Pro-controller which is a next-gen like controller. It is similar to an x-box controller except for the buttons are configured nintendo style(SNES, 3DS, ect.) while having both analog sticks on the upper parts of the controller. I plan on grabbing 1 or 2 of these.

Then there is the gampad which you already have because it comes with the system.

u/Graytemplar · 1 pointr/gaming

I'd love to see this integrated with other forms of controllers.

Imagine an archery sim where the strain you put on your bowstring directly translates into the game.

Some sort of a wii controller where pulling the controller "halves" apart translates into something like transforming from vehicle to mech, bringing up a pda menu.