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: While the game supports GameCube and Classic Controllers, the Wii version is unique for its motion controls . Players can mimic moves like the Kamehameha by physically moving the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, a feature highly popular for its immersion.

: The game is often distributed in .wbfs format, which is optimized for Nintendo Wii consoles using USB loaders or for the Dolphin Emulator .