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Wii Nunchuk Controller | 
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| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.95 You Save: $5.04 (25%)
New (36) Used (7) from $13.93
Rating: 116 reviews Sales Rank: 15
Platform: Nintendo Wii Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
MPN: RVLAFW Model: Nunchuck Controller UPC: 045496890032 EAN: 0045496890032 ASIN: B000IMYKQ0
Release Date: November 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Motion sensor function (3 axes) | | • | Two buttons - C, Z | | • | Uses the communication function of the Wii Remote Control | | • | Size(LxWxD) - 4.45 x 1.5 x 1.48 (113 x 38.2 x 37.5 mm) |
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Product Description Contoured to perfectly fit a player's hand, the Nunchuk controller goes an extra step to meet the needs of gamers. It features the same motion-sensing technology enabled in the Wii Remote controller, with an analog stick to assist in character movement. Use it to move your characters and have them perform all kinds of specific actions -- whether it's throwing a pass in football or aiming a ranged weapon in an action game. The ambidextrous nature of the Wii controllers grants accessibility seldom seen in game controllers.
Amazon.com The Wii Nunchuk controller is a secondary controller that adds even more innovation to the next generation of gaming, and does it all with less physical movement. Used in conjunction with the standard Wii remote, certain games need the Nunchuk controller for additional control options. Contoured perfectly to fit a player's hand, 
The Wii Nunchuk (left) connects directly to the Wii remote. View larger. | the Nunchuk controller builds on the simplicity of the Wii Remote controller. The Nunchuk contains the same three-axis motion sensor found in the Wii Remote, but also includes an analog stick, and two buttons to help assist in character movement. Many games will allow you to control your character's movement with the Nunchuk in your left hand, while your right hand is free to execute the action movements with the Wii Remote. For example, the Nunchuk is particularly useful for games like Wii Boxing. You can use the Nunchuk to punch with your weaker hand, while you use the Wii remote to punch and jab with your predominant hand. 
Take the fun to the next level with two-handed control of your games. View larger. | In first-person shooters, the Nunchuk controller carries the burden of movement, freeing you to aim and fire using a more natural motion with the Wii Remote. In a football game, you can make your quarterback elusive with the Nunchuk controller while you search for an open receiver to throw to using the Wii Remote. Serious gamers may even want to use two Nunchuk controllers to gain a fierce competitive edge. Because the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers are only relatively dependent on each other, players are free to hold them in whichever hand is most comfortable. Perfectly suitable for either right or left-hand use, the Wii Nunchuk controller grants accessibility not often seen in previous game controllers. Also, the Nunchuk controller doesn't need its own power--it plugs into the Wii Remote controller when it's in use. So there's no need to worry about charging or replacing expensive batteries. Adding a Nunchuk to your Wii system will definitely help you open the doors to the next level of gaming, and seriously step up performance. Just be careful not to knock out your significant other, or bruise the dog, severely, while using one, or two Nunchuk controllers.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 111 more reviews...
Standard Accessory August 26, 2008 Sisyphus (Fresno, CA USA) This is a Wii nunchuk controller. Some Wii games require a nunchuk controller. If you buy a second controller, you should also buy a second nunchuk. In my experience, you do not need a nunchuk for the third or fourth controllers. Like other Nintendo Wii products, this controller is well-made and works well with the system most of the time.
Wii Nunchuk Controller August 17, 2008 S. Smith We needed another controller to do head-to-head boxing. This one works as well as the one we received with our Wii console when we purchased it.
What is this? A game? June 24, 2008 Wayne (Union City, CA USA) 5 out of 16 found this review helpful
I decided to buy this Wii Nunchuk because my son said he wanted one. It had a low price, so I went for it. When I got it, I noticed that the nunchuck is made of plastic and has this knob-like button thing on it that sticks out. The chain is made of plastic, and is way too long. Plus, you get only one side. I can't see how this could ever be of use in a fight. It's not balanced, there is nothing to hold when you go to hit somebody with it, and I don't think that plastic cable would hold up very long. It turns out that the plastic cable plugs into a Wii remote control. Still, it's a far cry from a real nunchuck. The remote is way out of balance with their nunchuck, and with that extra long cord, it's useless in a fight, or even for practice. I'd recommend going to a good martial arts store and getting a traditional pair made of wood with a good steel chain. I ended up letting my son use it as something to play with since I couldn't think of anything else to do with it. To my surprise, he likes it. The Wii somehow knows when he is shaking that thing, and that useless knob thingy actually becomes useful. So I figured I shouldn't be so hard on the product since kids can really have fun with it. From what I gather from my son, it adds value to the game and makes playing with the Wii more enjoyable. I found out that some games are better suited to this than they are to the remote control alone, and the action of this thing fits in smoothly with playing the game. My son told me that he thought the everybody with a Wii should get one. Go figure. So I'd have to say that the bottom line is that this is pretty useless for real martial arts, but is a "must have" item for playing some games. I decided to rate the thing based just on the game part, because for martial arts, I'd have to give it zero stars. My daughter says it doesn't deserve 5 stars because they should have included one with every remote, but I couldn't get either of the kids to name anything they don't like about it when using it.
Why 2 controlers for the Wii? June 20, 2008 Kevin D. Hauge (Booniville, MN) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Everyone knows why the Nintendo Wii is so different and that is mostly due to having to stand up and play and not just sit on the couch. I don't use the nunchuk very often, but when you do it's a lot different using both hands to play a boxing game and it's pretty realistic to throw punches with both hands, cause that's the way boxing games should be played.
Great tool for use with the wii June 19, 2008 Bamidele Orogun Thomas (College Park, GA United States) I like the nunchuk controller because it gives you more optons for buttons and helps keep you active using both arms.
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