
The Wii was a console best known for its unusual “WiiMote” controller, which used an approachable TV remote form-factor and motion-controls to entice families worldwide to play endless amounts of Wii Tennis. Now, an early prototype for this controller has been sold at auction in Japan, reports Polygon.
Although there are superficial similarities, the prototype controller is a very different beast to what was eventually released alongside the Wii. For starters, it’s designed to be plugged into Nintendo’s previous console, the GameCube, which means it has to be hooked up with wires rather than connecting over Bluetooth. The remote plugs into one of the console’s standard controller ports, while the Nunchuck component then plugs into the...
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