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The Wii version forced players to rely on waggle-based motion controls—shaking the remote to fire Kamehamehas or swinging the nunchuk to perform rush attacks. While novel, this made high-level play erratic and imprecise. The , however, was built for the DualShock 2 controller. It featured tight, responsive, analog-stick-driven combat (the "right-stick quick ascend/descend" mechanic became legendary), rumble support for every explosive impact, and a stable 60 frames per second that the Wii could not consistently maintain.

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The allows players to unlock legacy content and hidden modes by briefly inserting discs from the previous titles in the series. The Wii version forced players to rely on