Wii Remotes are controllers used on the Wii and Wii U.
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Wii Remotes are used for playing most games made for the Wii or Wii U. They can be paired with a Nunchuk to add use of a joystick and two additional Buttons.
An add-on for the Wii Remote called the Wii MotionPlus was released in June of 2009.[1] It added a gyroscope and supplemented the accelerometer, allowing the Wii Remote to sense movement much more precisely.
The Wii Remote Plus was later released. It built the Wii MotionPlus into the remote, allowing it to fit into other accessories such as the Wii Zapper.
A golden Wii Remote Plus with a Royal Crest design was released alongside Skyward Sword as part of a limited edition bundle.[2]
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- In Majora's Mask 3D, a Wii Remote can be seen amongst the Elder's Son's toys in the Goron Shrine. It serves no function aside from being a hidden Easter Egg. A diagram of a Wii Remote can also be found on the walls inside the Bomb Shop.
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- ↑ "In a bid to put vigor back into Wii sales, Nintendo plans to launch “Wii Sports Resort” in June in its home market, followed by overseas release in July." — Kiyoshi Takenaka, Nintendo Wii in doldrums in Japan, plans fight-back, Reuters, published April 9, 2009, retrieved May 20, 2021.
- ↑ Hang-Veng Ly, E3 2011: Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Due End of Year; Gold Tri-Force Wii Remote Announced, Esperino, published Jun 8, 2011, retrieved April 9, 2020.