Rumour - Not sure why Nintendo would develop a wireless Nunchuck when the one that has been already produced does the job fine, but...
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Rumour - Not sure why Nintendo would develop a wireless Nunchuck when the one that has been already produced does the job fine, but...
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Levaing the Nunchuck plugged into the Wii-motes runs down the battery in the Wii-motes, I know two people not including myself who have had this.
I hate to teach you to suck eggs but...have you tried changing the batteries, but maybe leaving them out for a bit too to reset the NVRAM which is used to store stuff. Though the NVRAM might not be true its what they normally use in storage.
The prob I have witht he nunchuk is its a bit lightweight compared to the wiimot. Maybe being wireless the batteries would weight it down a bit
ul Tom, my bro is desperately trying to get his hands on a Wii, so count yourself lucky lol
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