by Anthony Kunningham

The Wii Remote Controller has an attachment known as the Wii Nunchuk Controller that has the same feature which is the motion-sensing capability. It serves as the secondary control device which complements the main control device and you can use both devices simultaneously.

When the two controllers are connected with each other, it looks similar with the Nunchaku, hence the name of Nunchuk was derived. The Nunchaku is the Kobudos traditional weapon which has two sticks connected at their ends with a short chain or rope wherein the chain is 3.5 to 4 feet long.

Probably you are wondering if you can use the two controllers simultaneously at the same time since they are attached to each other. Definitely you can because the Nunchuk was designed to be well-matched with the Wii remote. The Nunchuk works dependently with the Wii Remote therefore make sure you plug the secondary controller to its main controller.

You wont have any troubles with the cord length while executing your favorite moves and stunts in playing your much loved video game. It is also easy to use and to set up. You just have to plug in the Nunchuk to the Wii Remote.

The controller has an analog stick same with the one found on the Nintendo Game Cube controller, has a two trigger button, a three-axis accelerometer for its motion sensing capabilities but it does not have a speaker on it, a rumble function, or a pointer function in contrast with the Wii Remote.

I dont wonder why the Nunchuk controller is very famous and in demand nowadays because it really has very own and unique features in contrast with the other game controllers. I myself am really amazed of what the Nunchuk and the Wii Remote can do. By the use of the analog stick, you can make your character move and jump then use the Wii Remote controller to point at the screen.

It certainly helps you unlock the doors to the next level of gaming. Just make sure that you wont knock out some other people while using the Nunchuk controllers because its kinda like real while you are playing those video games using those amazing controllers.

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