Well, you need to learn how to operate the setup. Especially with emulated wiimote, every game is going to new different things you really need to know how to change the controls!
I don't know what Mario Party (whichever one you are referring to) needs, but I can help you set up New Super Mario Bros. It uses just the wiimote, in a sideways configuration. So you want to set it up like an NES controller with extra buttons, basically. Set the emulated wiimote to sideways wiimote, and set the dpad, 1 and 2 buttons, and plus and minus buttons like an NES controller, then the A and B buttons to whatever is free. The game will sometimes use the accelerometer for rotating blanks, so you'll want to set Tilt Forward and Backward to an axis, like the right joystick.
Once you learn how it works, just pay attention to what the game wants, and you can set up anything!
I don't know what Mario Party (whichever one you are referring to) needs, but I can help you set up New Super Mario Bros. It uses just the wiimote, in a sideways configuration. So you want to set it up like an NES controller with extra buttons, basically. Set the emulated wiimote to sideways wiimote, and set the dpad, 1 and 2 buttons, and plus and minus buttons like an NES controller, then the A and B buttons to whatever is free. The game will sometimes use the accelerometer for rotating blanks, so you'll want to set Tilt Forward and Backward to an axis, like the right joystick.
Once you learn how it works, just pay attention to what the game wants, and you can set up anything!
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