Wii Remote
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Wii Remote

TitleWii Remote
ManufacturerNintendo
TypeVideo game controller
GenerationSeventh generation era
LifespanNovember 19, 2006
Storage16 KiB EEPROM chip (16.3 kilobytes)
Power2 AA Battery
ConnectivityBluetooth, 400kHz I2C (accessory connector)
Sound1 speaker
Input
  • Motion sensing (vertical axis, left-right horizontal axis, horizontal rotation)
  • Optical sensor (infrared)
  • 8x Digital buttons
  • Digital D-pad
PredecessorNintendo GameCube controller

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The

|}, sometimes unofficially nicknamed "Wiimote", is the primary controller for Nintendo's Wii console. A main feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via gesture recognition and pointing through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology. Another feature is its expandability through the use of attachments. The attachment bundled with the Wii console is the Nunchuk, which complements the Wii Remote by providing functions similar to those in gamepad controllers.

The controller was revealed at the Tokyo Game Show on October 14, 2005, with the name "Wii Remote" announced April 27, 2006. It has since received much attention due to its unique features and the contrast between it and typical gaming controllers. It has also gained significant attention from hackers using it to control non Wii-related devices through Wii homebrew.

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Wii

Hardware
Wii Remote (Wii MotionPlus, Third-party accessories) * Wii Balance Board * Wii Speak
Online service
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (connector, games) * WiiConnect24 (games) * System software * Nintendo Points
Wii Menu
Everybody Votes * Homebrew * Internet * Mii * Wii no Ma * Check Mii Out!
Games
ListBest-selling * Classic Controller * GameCube controller * Miis * New Play Control! * Touch! Generations
Virtual ConsoleJapan * North America * PAL region (Europe and Australia) * South Korea
WiiWareList (North America, PAL region)
Wii SeriesSports * Play * Fit * Chess * Music (songs) * Sports Resort * Fit Plus * Party

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ArcadeEarly arcade games * Vs. System * PlayChoice-10 * Nintendo Super System * Triforce
PeripheralsData Recorder * DK Bongos * e-Reader * Famicom Four-way Adaptor * Game Boy Camera * Game Boy Printer * GameCube GameBoyAdvance Cable * Game Link Cable * NES Advantage * NES Four Score * NES Max * NES Satellite * NES Zapper * Nintendo 64 controller (accessories) * Nintendo GameCube controller * Nintendo Power * Power Glove * Power Pad * R.O.B. * Rumble Pak * SNES Mouse * SNES Multitap * Super Advantage * Super Scope * U-Force * WaveBird * Wii Balance Board * Classic Controller * Wii Remote (Wii MotionPlus * Third-party accessories) * Wii Speak * Wii Zapper
TechnologyGame Pak * Nintendo optical disc
OtherPokémon Pikachu (Pokemon Pikachu 2) * Pokéwalker



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