February 1, 2008

The Wii remote is the primary controller for the console. There is infrared detection and in-built accelerometers to sense the location in 3D space when pointed the sensor is pointed to the Sensor bar. Such a design permits users to play and manipulate the game through the use of traditional button presses and also include more revolutional physical gestures.

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The controller communicates with the console through Bluetooth technology, therefore, it is wireless. The remote also has a rumble and an internal speaker. The device can be used along with the Nunchuk unit so that the left hand is able to control the game too. The nunchuk has a traditional analog stick and an accelerometer with two trigger buttons.

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