March 26, 2009
Nintendo Wii Nunchuck Controller Features
Introducing the latest and most innovative controller brought to you by Nintendo is the Wii Nunchuk Controller. This controller serves as a secondary control device that is very well-matched with the Wii Remote Controller.
Some games require the Nunchuck controller for extra control options thus giving the user a natural feel in using the controllers because it is contoured perfectly to fit a players hand. As a result, both controllers can be utilized simultaneously.
Super Mario Galaxy also uses the Nunchuk. Using the analog stick, you can make your character spin and jump then use the Wii Remote controller to point at the screen. For the game that offers a first person shooter such as Madworld, Metroid and Zelda, you just have to navigate the analog stick and point and shoot the enemies or objects with the use of the Wii Remote controller.
When the two controllers are connected with each other, it looks similar with the Nunchaku, hence the name of Nunchuk was derived. The Nunchaku is the Kobudos traditional weapon which has two sticks connected at their ends with a short chain or rope.
One of the good things about the Nunchuk controller is it does not requires any battery of need its own power because it is attached into the Wii Remote controller while it is in use. You do not have to worry about replacing or charging pricey batteries.
The controller has an analog stick same with the one found on the Nintendo Game Cube controller, has a two trigger button, a three-axis accelerometer for its motion sensing capabilities but it does not have a speaker on it, a rumble function, or a pointer function in contrast with the Wii Remote.
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