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380 of 392 people found the following review helpful:
Great Add-On for two handed games
In martial arts, nunchucks are a pair of short wood rods connected with a chain that ninjas whirl around their bodies :) With the Wii, the nunchuck is a single controller held in your off hand.
The nunchuck is not the main controller unit for the Wii. The Wii primarily uses the Wii Remote, shaped like a TV remote, for its functionality. The Nunchuck is for...
Published on November 19, 2006 by Lisa Shea
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Nice idea, but will you even use it?
I must preface this by stating that my review of this product is based on very limited usage... Why even review it then? To let others know you likely won't even need it.
I have had my Wii now for 2 months and have used the Nunchuk exactly twice (and that was only on the included Wii Sports game). I have since played mainly Mario Kart Wii, Super Mario Wii...
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380 of 392 people found the following review helpful:
Great Add-On for two handed games, November 19, 2006
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
In martial arts, nunchucks are a pair of short wood rods connected with a chain that ninjas whirl around their bodies :) With the Wii, the nunchuck is a single controller held in your off hand.
The nunchuck is not the main controller unit for the Wii. The Wii primarily uses the Wii Remote, shaped like a TV remote, for its functionality. The Nunchuck is for use in the "other hand" (i.e. your left hand if you're right handed) just for a few games. It plus into the bottom end of the Wii Remote with a cable that's about 2 1/2 feet long. Most of the time, you leave it unplugged and sitting by the console.
For example, in the sports pack that comes with the Wii, only one of the five games uses the nunchuck. This is the boxing game. You use the nunchuck to hit with your off hand, just as you use the Wii remote to punch and jab with your primary hand.
The nunchuck has the same motion sensing technology as the Wii remote does, so that you can move your hand around and the game knows what you are doing. The buttons are much simpler - there is a Z big trigger button, a smaller C trigger button above it, and then a joystick up on top. For some games, no buttons are used at all.
The cable length is designed so you don't trip yourself with it :) It's long enough that if you held your hands apart, you could easily ride even a wide-handled bike. It's not long enough that you could put both arms straight out to the left and right, though. I've never had any problems with the cable length hindering me. None of the games require you to have your hands far apart. In boxing, for example, your hands are always near each other and there's plenty of cable length even when you're jabbing.
The nunchuck doesn't need its own power - it plugs into the Wii remote controller when it's in use. So there's no worry about charging up or batteries.
I would definitely have at least one functional nunchuck for my Wii, and if you're really into multiplayer two-handed games like boxing matches, then having two would be important. However, for most gamers, one will probably suffice!
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
If you're going to buy an extra Wii Remote, this is an absolute must-have!, October 3, 2008
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
In case you are unfamiliar with the Nunchuk, it is an accessory that simply plugs into the bottom of any Wii Remote. You may have seen Nintendo saying things like "with the Wii Remote, to hit a tennis ball, simply swing the Wii Remote". This is true for some games, for many others, it is not that simple.
How would one play a game like The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess without a Nunchuk? How would you control your character and swing your sword? Would you simply use the + control pad (on top of the Wii Remote) to move your character, and when you get some action, start swinging? How would you move around while in combat? Why am I asking so many questions?
This is where the the Nunchuk adds depth and variety to games like Zelda. The Nunchuk has two buttons (Z and C) and an Analog Stick. In Zelda, the Analog Stick is used for character movement, the Z button is for aiming, and the C button is used to look around. Some games use them (Zelda, Metroid Prime 3 etc.) and some don't (Boxing in Wii Sports... I think that's it). But the most innovative feature of the Nunchuk isn't ON the Nunchuck, but rather IN it.
It has a built-in accelerometer, which in human terms, means that it shares some of the motion-sensing abilities with the Wii Remote. What kind of motion-sensiing abilites you may ask? I'll give some examples.
When you shake the Nunchuk in Zelda, you do a spin-attack. When you "punch" with it in Boxing (included in Wii Sports), you punch the character you are fighting against. It may not have the pointing abilites of the Wii Remote, but it shares the core motion-sensing abilites, which it also shares with products like the iPhone and SIXAXIS PS3 controller.
To summarize, the Nunchuk attachment isn't only a cool add-on for the Wii Remote, but it is a neccessary add-on for the Wii Remote. It will set you back around $20, but it is better to buy it now than hear your kids endlessly nag you about it. They are very durable, very innovative, and very fun.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
A necessary add on for certain Wii games!, June 24, 2007
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
If you have a Wii, you probably noticed one of these controllers included with your system. Certain Wii games require you to attach a nunchuk to your Wii remote.
I'll admit that when I first saw the nunchuk, I thought it would be impossible to use two controllers at once so I purposefully bought games that didn't need a nunchuk to play. However, I really wanted the Resident Evil 4 game and it required a nunchuk to play. I bought the game anyway, whipped out my nunchuk, and sat down to play.
I was extremely surprised how easy it was to use both controllers at once. Of course I had a bit of a rough time for the first 15 minutes of play, but from there it was a breeze. The Resident Evil 4 game needs a nunchuk to use the joystick as well as the two buttons because all of the buttons on the Wii remote have uses and the makers obviously needed more buttons. The boxing game that is included in the Wii sports game uses a nunchuk as well. You can simulate the boxing "stance" using the remote and nunchuk. There are quite a few games that need the nunchuk. Don't shy away from games that need a nunchuk because of how complex it looks. I assure you it's simple to use!
If your nunchuk is broken or you need an extra one for multiplayer use, I completely recommend buying this.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
A must have for the Wii mote, August 19, 2007
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
You'll need a wii mote to use this and many games will require you to have it in order to play. It uses the batteries from your wii mote. It can detect motion like the wii mote but you can't point at the screen with it. I t has an analog stick and two buttons. The only cons are that it does not vibrate, you can't click the analog stick like the xbox 360 controller, seems overpriced, and it is not included with the wii mote.
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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
Great, but overpriced., November 21, 2006
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
I love the nunchuck. It really adds much to the gaming experience. You can use it like a reel for fishing, especially in the new Twilight Princess. The analog stick is used to control movements. In Wii Boxing, you use it for your weak arm to throw punches. It has its own motions sensors. I love the nunchuck. The only problem is that it is overpriced. When you have to buy the Wiimote for $40, it its a little steep to buy a nunchuck for another $20, especially since most games will require it.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Nothing Bad, a good controller....., August 19, 2007
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
The Wii Nunchuck Controller is an attachment to the Main Wii Controller which is sold seperatly. Theres really nothing much to this except you most likely need this for most games that are out right. I just wish they didn't have to sell this seperatley from the main Wii COntroller because the Nunchuck is an important thing to have. Why do we have to pay over $20 just to get this which can only be powered by the wii controller and that the only thing that this has are 2 buttons and a Joy-Stick. A more reasonable price for this is $9.99 or maybe even $14.99, but over $20 is a little much for this kind of thing.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Good Accessories, May 21, 2007
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
The Wii Nunchuck is neccessary in boxing especially when boxing a friend. It is a great nonobtrusive workout. Overall the Wii is a system that has been needed for a long time and I am glad it is finally here. The Nunchuck is a part that increases the Wii's enjoyment.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Essential For Many Wii Games, December 22, 2006
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
The Wii Remote itself is a revolution in gaming. The nunchuck attachment, which is essential to play many Wii games (Zelda for instance) is something to add on to that revolution.
The nunchuck is easy to set up. Simply plug it into the base of the Wii remote and you're ready to go. The remote uses sensors. The nunchuck also uses sensors to perform certain actions in games. In Red Steel, for instance, you'll need to use the nunchuck to knock over tables. In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess you'll need to use it to perform a spinning slash attack.
On the other hand, the nunchuck is mostly used in games where you'll find yourself having to move your character around. The nunchuck has a control stick for this reason. It also has a C button and Z button that can be used in many games. These buttons, as well as the motion sensor, are very responsive. The better part? The nunchuck doesn't take batteries. However, it should be noted that the nunchuck attachment will drain the batteries in your wii remote faster.
There is really only one problem that I have with the nunchuck: It's sold separately from the wii remote. While not every wii game needs the nunchuck attachment, a great deal of them do. As of this time, Nintendo is not selling the nunchuck and wii remote in a bundle together. Instead you'll have to buy them separately, and if you buy an additional remote, you may want to buy a nunchuck to go with it. This can be costly.
Still, the nunchuck is a great attachment, and is actually essential to enjoying all of the interative goodness Nintendo's new gaming system provides to gamers.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Great Controller, January 2, 2010
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This review is from: Wii Nunchuk Controller - White (Video Game)
This controller is used for the Wii Sports boxing game and tons of other games. You just need to attach it to the end of the remote and you can play! You can't play some games without it! You should have one on your TV Just in case.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
textured back is a nice surprise, December 21, 2009
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both the black wiimote and black nunchuck have a nice, hidden surprise -- a matte (textured) finish on the backs! the top/front is still shiny, glossy, Darth Vader-black, which the matte is more of a charcoal
why is this a bonus? it makes both the wiimote and nunchuck much, much easier to grip and use without jackets. with my white nunchuck, i find it hard to play at all without a silicon sleeve due to its slipperiness. this is not an issue with the matte finish.
it's a small benefit, but worth it.
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