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Nintendo Wii/TX1501 DDR pad compatibility?
Posted on July 8th, 2010 2 commentsamandamccabe@btinternet.com asked:
Does anyone know if I can use my TX1501 metal DDR pad with my Nintendo Wii? I’ve been offered a copy of Mario Mix for the gamecube (which of course was packed away when my Wii joined the family!). I didn’t have a dance pad for the Gamecube anyway, so that’s irrelevant.
I can’t really test if the Wii will recognise the pad as a dance pad if I plug it in via USB as I don’t have the game to test it yet… the friend who has offered it to me lives 300 miles away and it would be pointless her mailing it to me if I can’t actually play it!
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Copy GameCube Games Dance Pad, game, Mario, tx 1501 ps3 compatible2 responses to “Nintendo Wii/TX1501 DDR pad compatibility?”

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MagicianTrent July 10th, 2010 at 14:40
If the pad is USB, it won’t work. DDR: Hottest Party uses GameCube port pads.
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Astra July 8th, 2010 at 16:52