The WII handle problem.

1. Yes, three kinds.

2. The first one is wireless connection to the host; The second is to connect to the dedicated NGC handle interface above the host, some of which are wireless and more expensive. The third type is connected to the first handle, and some are wireless, which is more expensive.

3. The first type, original 300, assembled150; The second type, original 160, assembly 40; The third type, original 140, assembled 70. Of course, different assembly products are priced differently.

4. There is still a gap between the quality and feel of the assembled handle. As for the size, it depends on whether the individual can accept it. Personally, I still recommend buying the original handle.

5. Yes, handles can be mixed, one is 1 and the other is 3. However, when used at the same time, one person is not allowed to use the handle 1, and one person must play with the handle No.3 connected with the same handle 1.

No. 1 nunchakus handle, one WII can connect four (wireless) at the same time.

No.2 NGC handle can also be connected to No.4 handle (wired) at the same time.

The third traditional handle is also 4 (wired).

But I think if there are many people in the landlord's family, I will buy two No.1 nunchakus.

1 NGC and 1 Tradition is enough ~

And now the handle is not cheap, hehe.

The wired handle is plugged into the wii and has a secret door that can be opened.

As for the assembly handle ... I recommend the landlord to buy the original one, and the assembly quality is not guaranteed ... If it is too expensive, we can buy the second-hand original one ~ ~

The last question, such as Mario Kart, supports all the handles to play together.

Most games support the first two handles.

As for the third one ... it is mainly used to play wiiware, hehe.