The Wii Remote, sometimes called the Wiimote, is the main controller for the Wii. The most noticeable thing about the Wii Remote is the motion sensing ability it has. In some games, it must be swung around to do different things in the game. Some new buttons were added to the Wii Remote that hadn't been on any other Nintendo controller: the HOME button, the 1 and 2 buttons, and the + and - buttons. The Wii Remote comes in white, black, and red.
v · d · e Nintendo's video game systems and accessories
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Home consoles | Color TV Game - NES/Famicom (Twin Famicom - NES-101 - Nintendo M82 - C1 NES TV) - SNES/Super Famicom (SNES-101 - SF-1 SNES TV) - Virtual Boy - Nintendo 64 - Nintendo GameCube (Panasonic Q) - iQue Player - Wii - Wii U |
Handhelds | Game & Watch - Game Boy (Pocket - Light) - Game Boy Color - Game Boy Advance (SP - Micro) - Nintendo DS (DS Lite - DSi - DSi XL) - Nintendo 3DS |
Arcade machines | Nintendo Vs. System - PlayChoice-10 - Nintendo Super System - Triforce |
Peripherals | Famicom Data Recorder - DK Bongos - Famicom Disk System - Nintendo e-Reader - Famicom Four-way Adapter - Game Boy Camera - Game Boy Printer - GameCube GBA Cable - Game Link Cable - NES Advantage - NES Four Score - NES Max - Satellaview - NES Satellite - NES Zapper - Nintendo Power - Power Glove - R.O.B. - Power Pad - Rumble Pak - SNES Mouse - SNES Multitap - Super Advantage - Super Scope - U-Force - WaveBird - Wii Balance Board - Wii Classic Controller - Wii Remote (Wii MotionPlus - Wii Remote Plus) - Wii Speak - Wii Zapper - Nintendo 64DD - Game Boy Player |
Other devices | Pokémon Pikachu (Pokémon Pikachu 2) - Pokémon mini - PokéWalker |
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