Wii-mote details
IGN posted an article that names some new specifics about the wii-mote. They aquired their information from official Nintendo documentation. The article explains that the Wii controller will run on 2 AA batteries and the batteries will last from 30 - 60 hours, depending on which controllers you are using. The 4 LED lights at the bott0m of the controller will serve a second purpose. In addition to saying if you are player 1, 2, 3, or 4, when you first turn the system on the lights will turn on depending on how much batttery power is left. 4 lights will turn on if there is between 75-100% power, 3 lights when there is between 50-75% power, 2 lights when there is between 25-50% power, and 1 light when there is less than 25% power. The button underneath the front flap pf the Wii was said to be used when you want to connect a controller to the system. This can be done by first, pressing the button on the system, and then pressing either the 1 and 2 buttons on the Wii-mote, or a button located in the battery pack. New details about the sensor bar were posted in the article, stating that the bar must be placed either above or below the TV and that there are 2 sensors: one on each side of the bar. The sensor bar is approximately 20 cm. in length.
Check out the full article here.
Check out the full article here.
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