The Wii remote, sometimes called the Wiimote, is the standard controller that comes with the Nintendo Wii console. What makes the
Wiimote an extrordinary device is the fact that it has motion sensing abilities, allowing the user to actually feel as though they are interacting with the game they are playing, instead of just playing the game as they had in the past.
This guide to the Wii Remote articles and reviews from the writers, editors, and contributors within Bright Hub, bringing to you helpful insights on how to use the most creative game controller ever, the impact of its creation on the way people play video games, and of course the games in which the controller uses.
| Japanese Myths and Legends Merge in Okamii for Wii
Enter the world of Nippon as an ancient sun Goddess named Amatuerasu. You must defeat the serpent Orochi and restore the land. Fight legions of creatures while you journey through forests... |
Is the Wii Remote Plus Worth Buying?
Is the Wii Remote Plus for you, or are you better off spending those $40 on something else?... |
| Ultimate Guide to the Wii MotionPlus
The Wii MotionPlus is now among us. So what is it and what does it do? And is it everything we wanted?... |
Review of NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams for Nintendo Wii
NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams is a strong title on the Wii. Those who can look past the game's cheesy moments and uber colorful exterior will find a solid, satisfying, and rewarding... |
| GameCube Wii-Makes: Good or Bad?
Nintendo plans to re-release old GameCube games on the Wii with added motion controls. Is this a desperate move to strengthen the Wii's software library, or a good way to allow... |
Perfect Shot for Nintendo Wii
A review of the Perfect Shot pistol-shaped game accessory for the Nintendo Wii.... |