Monday, January 19, 2009

Problems Syncing your Wii Remote


If you’re like most people, you didn’t buy the Nintendo Wii because you like the graphics. There’s no doubt that the PS3 far surpasses the Wii in graphics power.

You also didn’t buy the Nintendo Wii for first person shooting games, or for watching DVD movies. Otherwise, you’d have bought an Xbox 360.

Very simply, you bought the Wii because of the cool remote. Moving the Wii remote around causes these two small pieces of silicon to move around, and as the distance between them is measured, you get input on your screen.

The Nintendo Wii remote needs to sync with your Wii console. When you get a new remote, you have to sync it with your Wii.

The same goes for taking your Wii remote to another person’s house to play on their Nintendo Wii. Your remote can store information, but it has to be synced.

Unfortunately, there are problems that can come up in the sync process. Further complicating things is that there are two different types of Wii synchronization.

There’s good news, though. No matter what kind of Wii sync problem I’ve had, I’ve found a great place to fix it. The Nintendo Wii Fix guide tells you how to solve all your Wii sync problems.

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