A Wii Wheel peripheral comes packaged with Mario Kart Wii, which was released in the second quarter of 2008. A button which triggers the Wii Remote's 'B' button protrudes from the back of the Wii Wheel. The wheel has a large, encircled Wii logo at its middle, although this has no function. The Wii Wheel has a hole on the right side in the back to allow use of the wrist strap while the Wii Remote is attached to the accessory, and to make removing the remote from the wheel easier. The user is also able to use the pointing function of the Wii Remote while it is in the peripheral. The Wii Wheel can be used for games that share a sideways steering control configuration.
Now for the good stuff. The below steps were found on Nintendowiifanboy:
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Go to Wal-mart and pick up a couple of 36-inch bungie cords and a plastic crate for less than $10 total.
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Too loose and it won't hold in place; Too tight and it won't pivot
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Take care not to put your bungies on your buttons (like he's done here)
Thursday, May 22, 2008
How To Make a Mario Kart Training Wheel
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