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[[Image:wiimote.jpg|thumb|The Wiimote with the ''nunchaku attatchment''.]]
[[Image:wiimote.jpg|thumb|The Wiimote with the ''nunchaku attatchment''.]]
The '''Nunchaku Attatchment''', or '''Nunchuk''' for short is an attatchment for the [[Wiimote]] to make it look like a Nunchaku. Very few buttons are included, but they are needed for some games. Despite common belif, the Nunchaku also includes motion sensors. The buttons are simply a Z1, a Z2 and an analog stick.
The '''Nunchaku Attatchment''', or '''Nunchuk''' for short is an attatchment for the [[Wiimote]] to make it look like a Nunchaku. Very few buttons are included, but they are needed for some games. Despite common belief, the Nunchaku also includes motion sensors. The buttons are simply a Z1, a Z2 and an analog stick.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 11:20, October 22, 2006

The controller for the Nintendo Wii.
The Wiimote with the nunchaku attatchment.

The Nunchaku Attatchment, or Nunchuk for short is an attatchment for the Wiimote to make it look like a Nunchaku. Very few buttons are included, but they are needed for some games. Despite common belief, the Nunchaku also includes motion sensors. The buttons are simply a Z1, a Z2 and an analog stick.

See Also