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My sonic colours game auto selects the wrong controller type on initiating the game so no control is possible - how do I get to select the correct controlle

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Make certain that you do not have any controllers plugged into the gamecube ports on the Wii console. We had DDR mats plugged into our console and the game would not recognize the wii controller.

  • tsaltmars365 Jan 01, 2011

    bobcattim706 - you're a star!! This was the problem - we did have a mat plugged in and on removing it, the problem is solved. many thanks.

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