What kind of peripherals can be plugged into the Wii-mote?
The most spotlighted attachable peripheral for Wii is by far the nunchaku device. Essentially, this is a left-handed one-handed controller with an analog stick and a number of trigger buttons. This allows you an analog stick for games that require one, such as Super Mario Galaxy and Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. The nunchaku controller also feature a built-in acellerometer allowing it to sense it being tilted left or right, or being moved up, down, left, right and in a number of other directions as well. You should note, however, that this device cannot interact with the Wii sensor bar, so it cannot be used as a pointer as accurately as the free-hand controller can be. Also exciting, on display at E3 2006, Nintendo had a gun-shaped peripheral that that the Wii controller fit into, allowing you to use the Wii-mote and gun model like a light gun. They called this peripheral the Zapper. Ubisoft is also bringing a steering wheel peripheral out. The Wii-mote fits snuggly into the midd