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4.1 out of 5 stars Based on 29 Customer Ratings

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"What Sony's six-axis should feel like"
5 stars"

This has to be one of the most versatile controllers in video gaming history. Along with nun chuck its the only actual controller you need, so in all fairness the price of buying both is negated by the fact you don't need to buy a separate steering wheel for driving game, or a separate gun for shooting games (cheap plastic moulds just use the conventional wii remote). This sensor system works well and gives games a totally interactive feel.

"how I love thee"

Oh, Wiimote… the innovation you contain is amazing. Although sometimes I fear I'll fling you through the TV in my excited swings.. lol

thank goodness for wriststraps, eh?

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"A real classic"
5 stars"

To the review below; You can buy a bundle of both the Wii Remote and Wii Play game for just $10 more than the remote itself. Great Value!

Also, as long as your sensor bar is positioned properly there is no issue with connectivity in my experience whatsoever.

A second remote is compulsory for playing every decent multiplayer game on Wii, and is a great time with friends.

"Good but why not bundle"
4 stars"

Nintendo have been fairly decent over the years, they have always gone against the grain and not payed for it. The Gamecube was a little bit silly with the mini custom discs but the games kept the Nintendo degree of quality, while lacking a little in the graphics department but making up for it in the fun of the game. The Wii remote is a clever design but it has flaws, the wireless is a touch jumpy and the range is mediocre. But the expansion port and built in speakers was genius. But what I don't understand is why they didn't bundle the nunchuk. For this price you would expect a little more. Sony botched their SIXAXIS but the price is almost acceptable, but why Nintendo came up with this is beyond me…