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The Wii is the successor to the Nintendo GameCube created and distributed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006 in America; December 2, 2006 in Japan; December 7, 2006 in Australia; December 8, 2006 in Europe; and April 26, 2008 in South Korea. It was discontinued in October 20, 2013, shortly after the release of its successor, the Wii U, on November 18, 2012.[1]
Unlike other systems, it uses motion control to operate. It is backward-compatible with the Nintendo GameCube.
List of Metroid games on the Wii[edit | edit source]
- Metroid (Virtual Console)
- New Play Control! Metroid Prime (Japan only)
- New Play Control! Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (Japan only)
- Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
- Metroid Prime: Trilogy (America, Europe and Australia only)
- Super Metroid (Virtual Console)
- Metroid: Other M
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (appearances of Samus and Ridley)
Controls[edit | edit source]
Wii Remote[edit | edit source]
The Wii Remote, also referred to as Wiimote, is the main controller for the Wii system and uses motion control. One Wii remote comes with the Wii system.
Buttons[edit | edit source]
- POWER
- (, , , and )
Nunchuck[edit | edit source]
The Nunchuck is the secondary controller and can be attached to the Wii Remote. It has two buttons, and has a three-axis accelerometer for control similar to the Wii Remote.
Buttons[edit | edit source]
- C
- Z
- Control Stick
References[edit source]
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