Control Resident Evil 0 with the nunchuck, remote, and classic controller

By Spencer . June 20, 2008 . 12:31pm

Control Resident Evil 0 with the nunchuck, remote, and classic controller

We’re only weeks away until Resident Evil 0 is re-released on the Wii and we still don’t know much about it. Well, there isn’t much to know about. Capcom isn’t adding any new content to Biohazard 0, but it has a new control scheme. Motion control? Maybe not. Nintendo’s product page doesn’t mention it.

 

Players have a choice to use a remote/nunchuck combination to target leeches or a more traditional setup with the classic controller. Biohazard 0 for the Wii also supports the Gamecube Controller, but if you go that route just pick up the much cheaper Gamecube version. Capcom is charging 4,190 yen ($40) for the direct to Wii port.

 

Images courtesy of Capcom.


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  • Chow

    I’ll just bet that people will buy it for the motion controls. They just can’t wait to shake the controller to enter the switch characters accidentally. *facepalm*

  • Chow

    I’ll just bet that people will buy it for the motion controls. They just can’t wait to shake the controller to enter the switch characters accidentally. *facepalm*

  • http://twitter.com/matty_125 matty

    I actually bought RE0 (Gamecube) over a year ago for dirt-cheap thinking I’d play it when I finally get a Wii.
    I’m sure many did the same, so this seems like for those really certain that they need to use combination controls.

    They need a new game with Becky, explaining what the heck she’s doing 10-something years later. Barry, too.

  • matty

    I actually bought RE0 (Gamecube) over a year ago for dirt-cheap thinking I’d play it when I finally get a Wii.
    I’m sure many did the same, so this seems like for those really certain that they need to use combination controls.

    They need a new game with Becky, explaining what the heck she’s doing 10-something years later. Barry, too.

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