The Wiimote By Chronotrigga on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

The Wiimote, in all its splendor, is obviously used to play with the Wii. The Wiimote is kind of like a motion detector. Whenever you move the wiimote, a cursor on your TV screen will also move. This is definently a very unique control-scheme rather than your standard button controller. My family and I had a great time testing this new controller out and even one of my five-year old cousins was playing it! She picked it up easily. The wiimote is definently ergonomic, and it is designed to fit the hands of practically everyone. You only need one hand to operate the wiimote, and it's not like holding a regular controller (ex: xbox, ps2). This controller is definitely one of a kind. There is one small downside though. If you play with the wiimote for several hours, your wrist will start cramping because you have to do swing/slash motions. You shouldn't play this for too long.

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