Hello,
Nintendo states that up to 4 Wii Remotes may be used at one time, but I'm wondering how many can be permanently synchronized?
I'm wondering because things like the Guitar Hero World Tour guitar need the Wii remote to be in to use it, and it's kind of annoying to switch in and out. I like playing with the Wii Remote Jackets (as Nintendo recommends), but the jacket has to be off for the Wii Remote to work with most accessories.
So, my question is this: how many Wii Remotes will the Wii "remember"? My goal is to have a Wii remote for my accessories (i.e. one Wii Remote dedicated to the Guitar Hero guitar, one dedicated to the drum set, one dedicated to the Wii Zapper, etc), as well as one or two to use normally. I realize this could get expensive ($40 per Wii remote, if I buy them all brand new), but I'm wondering if it's possible.
Nintendo states that up to 4 Wii Remotes may be used at one time, but I'm wondering how many can be permanently synchronized?
I'm wondering because things like the Guitar Hero World Tour guitar need the Wii remote to be in to use it, and it's kind of annoying to switch in and out. I like playing with the Wii Remote Jackets (as Nintendo recommends), but the jacket has to be off for the Wii Remote to work with most accessories.
So, my question is this: how many Wii Remotes will the Wii "remember"? My goal is to have a Wii remote for my accessories (i.e. one Wii Remote dedicated to the Guitar Hero guitar, one dedicated to the drum set, one dedicated to the Wii Zapper, etc), as well as one or two to use normally. I realize this could get expensive ($40 per Wii remote, if I buy them all brand new), but I'm wondering if it's possible.