E3 06: Nintendo Wii Controller Hands-On

We try out the latest iteration of Nintendo's unique controller.

LOS ANGELES--With Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo press conference and the show itself looming, we had the opportunity to pop by the company's booth and try out the Wii. During our brief time, we tried out a variety of first-party titles to get a practical feel for just how the unique controller is going to work. Though you'll find our impressions of the five titles we played, Wii Sports: Tennis, Excite Truck, WarioWare: Smooth Moves, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess elsewhere, we wanted to offer a quick run through of just how the controller feels and how it's changed since we last saw it.

Before we start, we should note that during our play session Nintendo reps noted that the controller we were playing was still considered a prototype, as the possibility for some fine-tuning still existed. That said, the controller we got our hands on wasn't too radically different from what we tried last year at the Tokyo Game Show, though there have been some noticeable tweaks to the design. The most radical is the addition of a speaker that rests just below the three buttons that divide the controller in half. The small speaker came into play during the Legend of Zelda fishing sequence we played and complemented its built-in rumble during the parts of the demo where we reeled in our catch, as it emitted the sound of a reel turning. This addition has resulted in the controller being a bit longer to accommodate the new feature.

The other more subtle differences revolve around the names for the buttons. The main button on the face of the unit is still named A, and the trigger button on the underside is still named B. The vertical row of buttons has seen some tweaks that differ from the official controller images Nintendo released during TGS, though. The first button, seen in photos to be named "select," now has the image of an arrow on it that's curved counterclockwise, similar to those seen in the refresh icon on a web browser. The second button, labeled "home" in official images, now has the image of a house on it, similar to one you'd see in a Web browser. The third button, originally labeled "start," now has two horizontal bars on it that look like the "pause" icon on a music or movie player. Nintendo displayed an image of the controller with different button icons during its E3 2006 press conference, with a minus sign on the left button, the same house icon on the middle button, and a plus sign on the right button. Below these three buttons and past the speaker are the two buttons that have been alternately labeled lowercase a and b or 1 and 2 on the controller variants we've seen in the past. The controller we tried at E3 had the 1 and 2 buttons.

The second part of the controller, the analog attachment that goes by the "nunchaku" moniker, had a more streamlined shape and featured a tweaked button design. The two shoulder buttons, named Z1 and Z2 respectively, have also been reshaped and renamed since we last saw them at the Game Developers Conference a few months ago. The top shoulder button, now called C, is a good deal smaller than the lower shoulder button, now called Z. The C button was oval shaped, while the Z button was a more traditional square.

Though Nintendo still considered the units we were using to be prototypes, we reckon they gave a pretty good sense of the unit's heft. The controllers we had in our hands at the Tokyo Game Show were wired and weighed almost nothing. The wireless prototypes have a decent heft to them now, though. They use AA batteries, which will further add to the weight. At the moment, the main controller feels about as heavy as a Nintendo DS. The nunchaku weighs about as much as a cell phone. Holding both units in either hand feels fine, and the buttons are easy to reach.

We expect it will take time before our fingers get used to the controller's unique landscape and feel totally comfortable sliding around hitting buttons, but so far the controller feels good. The only thing we noticed was that you may find yourself gripping the main controller a little too tightly at first while playing. We reckon this will be an unconscious thing in much the same way most people playing a racing game will lean into turns without thinking or grip their controllers in a vicelike grip when walking around the sky stage in a Mario game. We have to hand it to Nintendo: despite the Wii controller's unorthodox appearance, the thing is dead easy to pick up and play.

So there you have it. Though we'll again note that Nintendo reps stated the controllers we played were prototypes, we expect that the final units will be pretty close to what we tried. Though we expect there will be tweaking, much like the DS underwent following our first look at E3 two years ago, we have to say that Nintendo has managed to create a controller that's poised to revolutionize how games are played.

221 Comments

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Aug 25, 2006 12:34 am PT

    awesome hands on

  • BAJennings

    Posted Jun 1, 2006 1:41 pm PT

    I can't wait for the Wii to come out. I love playing games with groups of people, and this Wii controller looks like it may enhance the experience and fun.

  • Stalingrad44

    Posted May 17, 2006 5:54 pm PT

    Those that say "the PS3 has everything the other consoles have plus more!" are wrong. Those that say "the PS3 controler is far better than the Wii controler" are wrong too. The PS3 controler has nowhere near the capabilities of the Wii controler. The PS3 controler has 6 degrees of motion...The guy even says it at E3. The Wii-mote has 360 degrees of motion. Also, you can't say the PS3 will be amazing because al of their footage for games is CGI. The PS3 is not worth 100$ - 200$ more than a 360 for the possiblity of slightly shiner graphics. Wii is somethinng new, something different, something everyone should want because it'll be cheap and offers a much more exciting and different alternative to 360 and PS3. I have a 360, great console....Wii will be incredible too and come out on top this time...

  • coaten

    Posted May 16, 2006 11:46 am PT

    it is going to be great! Can't wate for metroid prime 3, i am buying a Wii. Wish the name was revilution but i still going to buy it!

  • mgsseries4life

    Posted May 15, 2006 2:06 pm PT

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  • shasty963

    Posted May 15, 2006 5:07 am PT

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  • rikardo10

    Posted May 13, 2006 8:30 pm PT

    cool

  • mgsseries4life

    Posted May 13, 2006 10:40 am PT

    not better than the PS3's controller.

  • i_love_my_ds

    Posted May 12, 2006 8:45 pm PT

    this controller is, at least, 100 times better than any other controller releases in the next-generation. there's no question about it.

  • waytoomuch

    Posted May 12, 2006 8:14 pm PT

    heI just realized something, nintendo really have to release an sequel to mario paint (snes), to be able to use the laser pointer on the screen as a paint brush...I cant wait

  • mgsseries4life

    Posted May 12, 2006 5:52 pm PT

    who cares who copied who, just move on and buy the console that can offer what all the copititors can plus better things like the PS3...

  • coleorionjordan

    Posted May 12, 2006 5:08 am PT

    I forgot to mention, Sony had been using the same controller over and over. Seems that Microsoft is going for the same thing.

  • coleorionjordan

    Posted May 12, 2006 5:04 am PT

    Sony and Microsoft have been copying Nintendo since they started (except Sony's first controller, the one without the analog sticks). Both Microsoft and Sony copied the analog sticks, rumble features, and now Sony even copied Nintendo's motion sensor. The only difference is that they only make the graphics for their console better.

    About the Wii name. I personally find it is better than naming a console Playstation, Playstation 2, and finally Playstation 3. Then there is Xbox, Xbox 360. To the contrary of common belief, naming big things isn't easy, for usually, you want something that stands out. PS 1-3 gets boring. Can't say as much for Microsoft, since they only made 2 consoles.

    Nintendo has been carving the gaming market since the beginning, and Sony and Microsoft have been chugging on that road. If they want to really succeed, then they should carve their own path, but that'll prove to be difficult, since Nintendo has pretty much used up every idea.

    Then there is the graphics thing. Sony and Microsoft have a bigger budget for the graphic capabilities, since they don't only sell gaming systems. If they completely fail in the gaming industry (it's coming Cows and Lemmings), then they can still survive with their other products.

    I think that pretty much sums it up.

  • mgsseries4life

    Posted May 11, 2006 2:07 pm PT

    PS3 OWNS man!! Look at the graphics, look at the games, look at the features!! now with Sony's new controler, there's no need to buy a Wii, i think u Sonyf or giving us all what the other consoles have and more in one console, the PS3!!!

  • elementfx

    Posted May 11, 2006 11:12 am PT

    This excites me, and Nintendo had the best conference. It would sure show some of my friends if nintendo comes out on top this year.

  • lancetimes9

    Posted May 11, 2006 12:50 am PT

    Wow, the blatant stupidity of 'Legend_Maker' hurts my brain. Anyway, I wonder if you'll be able to turn up or down the volume of the speaker on the remote?

  • Dextress

    Posted May 11, 2006 12:43 am PT

    Does anyone know how long the AA batteries will last?

  • legend_maker

    Posted May 10, 2006 6:02 pm PT

    wow nintendo sucks... ps3!! all the way!! nintendo is stupid fo naming their system Wii, i laugh so much everytime i hear it, because it is too stupid. Wii will loose to ps3, why because of games, ps3 already have too many amazing games in development.. Wii has like 3 or 4 decent games.. but wow Wii sounds so dumb

  • bxgt

    Posted May 10, 2006 5:28 pm PT

    wii is gonna own

  • GamerJimE

    Posted May 10, 2006 4:24 pm PT

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