The Nintendo Wii has unique “Wii Remote Controllers” for you to use when interacting with the system. You point these controllers at the screen to make selections similar to a remote control, but you also use them to play games and select options, similar to navigating menus with a conventional game controller. To set up a second Wii Remote Controller you have two choices: you can use the “Standard Mode,” an indefinite connection that the remote and Wii “remember” after powering off, or you can use “One Time Mode,” which is a temporary connection that the Wii and the controller “forget” when turned off. Warnings Writer Bio

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