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How do I connect a second Wiimote to my Wii to play Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaich 3? I options all options, please help me.
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#2
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Press the Home button, and then go to connect Wii remotes and then follow the directions (pressing 1+2 Simultaneously) I find it difficult but just keep trying.
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There is a red sync button on the Wii and the Wii remote. You have to hold both buttons at the same time to sync the system and the controller, and then you should be able to play with two remotes.
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When you play the game, all you have to do is select 2 player and turn it on!!!
That's all you have to do!!! Hope this helps and good luck, Kamryn |
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#5
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Step One
Open the back of your Wiimote and insert the two AA batteries as indicated in the battery panel. Leave the cover off after you've inserted the batteries. Step Two Turn on your Wii from the front of the console. Allow the Wii to cycle to the main menu. Step Three Open the front door on the front of the console to reveal the SD card input and the "Sync" button. Step Four Press the "Sync" button on your Wiimote, located just underneath the batteries. When it is in Sync mode the LED light will flash. Step Five Press the "Sync" button on your Wii console to connect the signals and allow the controller and console to sync. This may take a few seconds, so be patient while it continues to connect. Step Six Watch to see if the LED has stopped blinking. Once it has, your Wiimote is now connected to your Wii. Put the battery cover back on. Step Seven Use One-Time Synchronization to change the way the Wiimotes are synced to the console. You can do this by pressing the "Home" button on your controller and choosing "Reconnect." This is useful when you wish to change the player/controller layout without passing different Wiimotes around and losing track of which is which. One-time mode is reset to Standard once the Wii is restarted. |