Wii Remote: Difference between revisions
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D-Pad Up - Jump | D-Pad Up - Jump | ||
D-Pad Down - Crouch | D-Pad Down - Crouch | ||
D-Pad Down(tap) - Platform Drop | D-Pad Down(tap) - Platform Drop | ||
D-Pad Left + Right - Walk | D-Pad Left + Right - Walk | ||
D-Pad Left + Right (double tap) - Dash | D-Pad Left + Right (double tap) - Dash | ||
1 Button - Special Attack | 1 Button - Special Attack | ||
2 Button - Attack | 2 Button - Attack | ||
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B Button - Shield | B Button - Shield | ||
A Button - Taunt | A Button - Taunt | ||
- Button - Grab | - Button - Grab | ||
[[Category:Controllers]] | [[Category:Controllers]] |
Revision as of 12:17, October 18, 2007
The Wii remote, also nicknamed "Wiimote", is the primary controller for Nintendo's Wii console. The main features of the Wii Remote are its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via movement and pointing, and its expandability through the use of attachments.
The Wii remote has been confirmed to be a controller for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It can either be turned sideways, like an NES controller, or be playable with the Nunchuk accessory.
D-Pad Up - Jump
D-Pad Down - Crouch
D-Pad Down(tap) - Platform Drop
D-Pad Left + Right - Walk
D-Pad Left + Right (double tap) - Dash
1 Button - Special Attack
2 Button - Attack
1+2 Button - Smash Attack
B Button - Shield
A Button - Taunt
- Button - Grab