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#1 MyDogisLink

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Posted 08 December 2012 - 08:59 AM

Sup fellas,

I'm running into a problem with some of the mini-games in Nintendoland. Only the games that ask you to point the wiimote at the screen. I've moved closer to the screenand everything and it won't recognize me pointing the remote at the screen. I've tried this with new and old wiimotes. Nothing works. Games such as the Link game where you choose to use the sword instead of the bow. When it says point the wiimote at the screen, the little mii shows I'm pointing the controller at the screen (Holding the sword straight forward), but it won't recognize that I'm pointing it at the screen. Anyone else running into this problem and/or have a solution?

Thanks in advance!

Ok ninjas,

after doing a quick test with pointing the wiimote at a candle on the wiimote sensitivity screen I have found that it is my sensor bar. heading up to gamestop to get a replacement. Besides this minor hiccup, I am thoroughly happy with my Wii U.

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Posted 08 December 2012 - 09:09 AM

Disregard. I was going to ask if you had the sensor bar setup. Obviously you have but its not working properly. Hope you get it sorted.

Edited by Gamejunkie, 08 December 2012 - 09:11 AM.


#3 MatrixChicken

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Posted 08 December 2012 - 01:29 PM

I'd try making sure the sensor bar is all the way plugged in. When I first set up my Wii U, my Wiimotes wouldn't show up on-screen either, but I discovered that the plug wasn't quite all the way in. Hope this helps!

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