NOTICE: This way of play is best used with any kind of HDTV, just make sure the cable is HDMI...or DisplayPort if your PC and TV support it, and if you wish to use it
For those of you who have a Wii, if you don't know already, your Wii Remote can be used for other stuff, not only the Wii. Mostly the PC. And it uses Bluetooth to communicate with the Wii, so you can do the same thing with the PC. If you do know, you know the Wii and its stuff well.
What would one do with such a thing made for the Wii?
There's a lot you can do, but since we're here in Super Mario 63, you can play SM63 with a Wii REMOTE. YES, A Wii REMOTE.
If you wanna do it, just listen to me.
Here's how it goes.How to play Super Mario 63 with a Wii Remote: show You need a program called GlovePIE for that. Not posting the link, you can search easily. You will also need Bluetooth for your PC.
1. Make sure Bluetooth is active on your PC. If it's not packed with Bluetooth, use a Bluetooth dongle. (if your dongle comes with Microsoft Bluetooth Stack, you're using GlovePIE's recommended stack)
2. Start GlovePIE.
3. The steps from here vary. They will be marked like ~n~ where n is the method number.
~1~ Write your preferred script that will help you play SM63 using a Wii Remote or use this code as a template to help create your script:
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Key.Up = Wiimote.Two
Key.Z = Wiimote.B
Key.X = Wiimote.SwingVertical
Key.C = Wiimote.One
Key.Left = Wiimote.Up
Key.Down = Wiimote.Left
Key.Right = Wiimote.Down
Key.P = Wiimote.Home
Key.Minus = Wiimote.Minus
Key.Equals = Wiimote.Plus
This template is my way of using the Wii Remote in SM63.
~2~ Go to the GUI tab, hit 1 and 2 simultaneously to connect your Wii Remote.
4.
~1~ Connect your Wii Remote in any way:
- Go to the GUI tab and hit 1 and 2. A ton times easier.
- In Windows, go to the Bluetooth settings, click "Add a (Bluetooth) device" but make sure you hold 1 and 2 on the Wii Remote all the time till you add it!! When you see it, click it (its name starts with Nintendo if you don't know what is its name), it'll say you need a PIN, don't type anything and click Next if there's no skip, or skip the PIN. It should be connected.
~2~ You have the buttons Z, X, C, the arrow keys, - and = on the keyboard where = is + in SM63. Detect each button and then detect your preferred input in the Wii Remote to use the input as the output button, one output button per input button. For example, you detect Z as the output button. Then you detect B as the input button on the Wii Remote. B on the Wii Remote will serve as if it was Z on the keyboard. Do this until all of the buttons are mapped.
5. From here it's one method again. Check the script and see if there's anything you want to revise.
6. Make sure the Wii Remote is connected. If the LEDs are off, hit any button, but not a combo. If they don't blink, the Wii Remote is connected. If they do blink, the Wii Remote is NOT connected. Connect it.
7. RUN THE SCRIPT! Your Wii Remote now works and is operating.
8. Run SM63. I suggest you run the Flash version here.
9. Start everything and you're ready to go!
If you tried it out, tell me how does it feel to play SM63 from any place in your room with the Wii Remote, regardless of the FPS.
EDIT: HDMI isn't the only cable here, eh? DisplayPort added, there's always a possibility of the cable being DisplayPort NOT HDMI.