Connecting the Nintendo Wii

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Part of the video series: How to Use the Nintendo Wii

Summary: How to setup your Wii in this free video on setting up and maximizing your Nintendo Wii.

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Connecting the Nintendo Wii

So in this clip I'm going to show you everything that the Wii comes with right out of the box. Of course you'll have your Wii, and I'll just show you a couple of things on here. You've got your eject, reset and power button on the front and then it opens up and there is a sync button in here for the Wii remote and there is also a slot for an SD card. So you can view your pictures and I'll show you how to do that later. On top, there is two openings, right here you see slots for Gamecube controllers, so you can play your Gamecube games and there's also a slot for your Gamecube memory card and in back is where all the plugs are like for the AC adapter and your composite video cables and your sensor bar as well as some USB connections. It's also going to come with a stand so you don't have to but you can set your Wii up like this, so it's on a stand. It will come with one Wii remote, a little jacket to protect your Wii remote, a little wrist strap, so that the remote doesn't fly out of your hand, a nunchuck, that's part of the Wii controller as well as the sensor bar that you'll have to put on top of your t.v., or else your Wii won't work. With an AC adapter, and some composite video cables and one game and you've probably seen the commercials for Wii sports. Everybody seems to love it a lot. So that's everything that comes with Wii out of the box.

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