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Originally Posted by D_Litch The launch Wii package includes the console, a stand to allow the console be placed vertically, a circular clear stabilizer for the main stand, one Wii Remote, one Nunchuk attachment, one Sensor Bar, a removable stand for the sensor bar, one external main power adapter, AV cables (component video and other type of cables will be available separately), and (in all regions excluding Japan) a copy of Wii Sports. |
Thanks!!
That begs another question (actually - a couple lol). They list:
one Wii Remote, one Nunchuk attachment, one Sensor Bar,
Does that mean if I want to pick up a second one, I have to buy all 3 separately? Or do I just pick up 'another controller' - and it comes w/ the nunchuck and sensor bar? I was under the assumption that it's a one box thing.
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(component video and other type of cables will be available separately)
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LAME!!! I know it's only 480p, but the 'p' is there - I'd like to use component... Guess I"ll have to pick those up too. Hope I don't need an adapter like the old Xbox did.
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I was initially worried that I wouldn't be able to use the sensor bar with my projector,
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Yeah Jon, you just reminded me of a question I had months ago on this thing... So - it won't work on front projection setups?? I really wanted to consolidate all of my consoles in the pj room.
And about the longer cord run - so these things aren't wireless? That kinda blows too...
So - for two person joy - I'm looking at picking up another controller (hoping all 3 parts are in one box and not sold separately), a component cable (adapter?), and a longer cable for each one? But I guess first I gotta figure out if it will work on a projector.