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I'm planning on getting a system for my young kids (10, 7, 6).
What accessories (besides the wireless controllers) do I HAVE to have? I'm questioning the nunchunks and other things, such as the recharger.... along with how many of each extra item I need to buy, for most efficient usage (playability and ROI) Games, I'm not overly worried about. They should be simple enough to add over time. Thanks |
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None really. Maybe a classic controller.
I don't know what you mean by "I'm questioning the nunchucks" but nunchucks are very important... they're not really accessories. Just avoid gimmicky crap like this: ![]() |
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I don't know what you mean by "I'm questioning the nunchucks" but nunchucks are very important... they're not really accessories. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the tip. So, you need both the rectangular control and the nunchucks, one set per player? |
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[ QUOTE ] I don't know what you mean by "I'm questioning the nunchucks" but nunchucks are very important... they're not really accessories. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the tip. So, you need both the rectangular control and the nunchucks, one set per player? [/ QUOTE ] You certainly need one nunchuck, as Zelda, Metroid, etc use it. Whether you need more than one depends on the multiplayer games that you play. None of the multiplayer games that my wife currently will play uses it, so our second nunchuck goes unused. |
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Nunchucks are required for any serious game (mario, metroid, zelda, etc)
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As far as I know the Wii comes with one nunchuck, correct?
If you have 3 kids you'll certainly want 3 wiimotes so they can all play together. You might not always need 3 nunchucks to go along with them but I imagine some games will require it, so it couldn't hurt. |
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I think the rafting game is one of the only multi player games that uses the nunchuk(except maybe boxing). I would recommend some kind of charger bc the wiimotes eat batteries like no other.
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Get the recharger and save a ton on batteries.
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Yeah, mute the speaker and turn of rumble. It may have saved me tons on batteries, but I got a crapload of rechargeables cuz I knew it could be a problem.
If you have 3 kids who game together, definetly get 3 nunchuks. Maybe even 4 if they have a friend over. You never know what game is going to want them, so making one kid sit out on the fun because you skimped on the 'chuks isn't going to sit too well with them, I gather. You might also look to get some skins for them, if your kids like to have one controller that's "theirs". Doesn't the recharger stand thingy only do 2 remotes at once? Oh, and save some money on a wiimote and buy Wii Play. Game + wiimote = $50. Can't complain.. Tanks is crazy addictive, too. |
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Oh, and save some money on a wiimote and buy Wii Play. Game + wiimote = $50. [/ QUOTE ] Wii Play is a game that comes with a wiimote? |
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