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The '''Nunchuk''' is a controller for the [[Wii]], which is also compatible with the [[Wii U]]. It can be plugged into a [[Wii Remote]] or a [[Wii MotionPlus]] accessory, and is used primarily for precision controlling in Wii games, due to the Nunchuk possessing a control stick that the Wii Remote alone does not. Official Nunchuks are always wired, though unofficial wireless Nunchucs exist.
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The '''Nunchuk''' is a controller for the [[Wii]], which is also compatible with the [[Wii U]]. It can be plugged into a [[Wii Remote]] or a [[Wii MotionPlus]] accessory, and is used primarily for precision controlling in Wii games, due to the Nunchuk possessing a control stick that the Wii Remote alone does not. Official Nunchuks are always wired, though unofficial wireless Nunchuks exist.
  
 
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Revealed at the Tokyo Game Show 2005<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXsB41UX5uY</ref>, the nunchuk was not revealed to have motion controls likely until [[E3]] 2006<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUDMg5b-n2w</ref>. When it was released along side the Wii in 2006, the general design was the same to the trailer seen in 2005, but it swapped the name of Z-1 to C as compared to the reveal trailer when there was a Z-1 and Z-2 buttons. They likely made this change to help simplify which button is which for a causal audience.
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Originally the Nunchuk came exclusively in white, however in 2009, Nintendo Japan gave 5,000 blue nunchuks away in a raffle in accordance to the launch of [[Wii Sports Resort]]<ref>https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/06/04/nintendo-shares-summer-plans-for-japan</ref>. Later in 2009, black Nunchuks were released in Japan and America alongside corresponding black Wii Remotes<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090607022843/http://wii.com/jp/articles/wii-color-kuro/index.html</ref>. As a part of the 25th Year anniversary of Mario, red Nunchuks were sold as part of a Red Wii console<ref>https://news.yahoo.com/2010-10-21-red-wii-and-dsi-xl-bundles-wii-remote-plus-and-flingsmash-in-n.html</ref>. Red Nunchuks also came later as apart of the [[Wii Mini]]. There was also a gold nunchuk released exclusively on [[Club Nintendo]] to match with the Gold Wii Remote offered with [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]<ref>www.mtv.com/news/2465103/club-nintendo-offering-up-limited-edition-gold-wii-nunchuk/</ref>.
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 3 January 2024

The Nunchuk.

The Nunchuk is a controller for the Wii, which is also compatible with the Wii U. It can be plugged into a Wii Remote or a Wii MotionPlus accessory, and is used primarily for precision controlling in Wii games, due to the Nunchuk possessing a control stick that the Wii Remote alone does not. Official Nunchuks are always wired, though unofficial wireless Nunchuks exist.

Buttons

  • Control Stick
  • C
  • Z

History

Revealed at the Tokyo Game Show 2005[1], the nunchuk was not revealed to have motion controls likely until E3 2006[2]. When it was released along side the Wii in 2006, the general design was the same to the trailer seen in 2005, but it swapped the name of Z-1 to C as compared to the reveal trailer when there was a Z-1 and Z-2 buttons. They likely made this change to help simplify which button is which for a causal audience.

Originally the Nunchuk came exclusively in white, however in 2009, Nintendo Japan gave 5,000 blue nunchuks away in a raffle in accordance to the launch of Wii Sports Resort[3]. Later in 2009, black Nunchuks were released in Japan and America alongside corresponding black Wii Remotes[4]. As a part of the 25th Year anniversary of Mario, red Nunchuks were sold as part of a Red Wii console[5]. Red Nunchuks also came later as apart of the Wii Mini. There was also a gold nunchuk released exclusively on Club Nintendo to match with the Gold Wii Remote offered with The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[6].


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