もともと動かないことは知っていたのでいままで動作確認をやっていませんでしたが、ついさっきやってきたのでとりあえず動画をどうぞ。 pic.twitter.com/aMI505yq3K
— スペマRP (@spmrp) October 28, 2018
Por 580€ se subasta, era para GC
Ha habido muchas reacciones y gente que ya lo había probado (y otra con prototipos más avanzados):
Wow, it's the prototype Wii Remote & Nunchuk! I remember seeing these back when it was still known as the Nintendo Revolution! https://t.co/wsl6mFXvrc
— James at Sea II (@JamesPopStar) October 28, 2018
Oh, this is holy grail level - the Wiimote prototype that was used with GameCube. I played with one of these once! https://t.co/RUkNKqkwGn
— TK SCARY NAME (@kobunheat) October 28, 2018
Wow! Somebody got their hands on the Wii remotes early versions that was running o. Gamecube. That’s wild.
— Nic plays RDR2 (@NicMagnier) October 28, 2018
I remember this version. It already had motion sensors but was wired so you really had to be careful when playing with it. https://t.co/IrLHoYV7jB
Sure thing! It’s not as cool as the GameCube one, but it’s the next step in the evolution of the wiimote design. Aside from the fact that it’s not wireless, the only difference is that it has pause and back buttons instead of the + and - buttons that the final controller has. pic.twitter.com/cVBVTwNgJP
— David (@Zidapi) October 28, 2018
Here's a more advanced Wii Remote prototype. Overall, they're wider than the final Wii Remote + not as long. The B button is flat, and not hooked like a trigger. It uses Century Gothic font for the button labels. How many other differences can you spot? There's quite a few! pic.twitter.com/WlhIvCZoUQ
— James at Sea II (@JamesPopStar) October 28, 2018
Never before documented anywhere online that I've seen, so perhaps it's newsworthy; prototype Wii controllers had PAUSE / BACK buttons instead of + / - Buttons! I took these pictures of the controllers Nintendo used at E3 2006. pic.twitter.com/TMl6bkIzXn
— James at Sea II (@JamesPopStar) October 28, 2018