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grandmaster192 said:
I'm left handed, too, and I happen to hold the Wiimote in my left hand. The wii-mote really hurts my hand when holding it for a long time, and I often wish that I could just play with a normal controller. Now, I admit that I haven't played alot of Wii games, but considering how new the Wii is and it's small library, I think I have played enough games to form form a decent opinion on the Wii-mote. Personaly, I don't think that a the Wii-mote can be used right. I don't think that it can ever come close to matching the brillant controls of the classic controller. Hopefuly I'm wrong, and Mario galaxy just come out kicking ass...

Twesterm, isn't it hard for you to swing the Wii-mote with your off-hand? I couldn't do it. However, it was also hard to control things with the analog with my off-hand, so I can kinda see why you would use your left hand. With the controller split up, I think that the classic controler would be easier to use; not the Wii-mote, as it forces you to use your off-hand in ways most people would be normaly not be use to. Like swinging your sword in Red Steel, for example.

 It never felt bad swinging the remote with my right hand, it just feels better swinging it with my left.  As for the Wii remote being comfortable, if you could only see how I set on my giant Luv Sac you would understand how comfortable I think the remote is.  I generally have my right hand (nunchuck) behind my head or just resting on the side with my left hand (remote) resting on my leg or knee so I can point and easily move and it's just beyond comfortable.