Slimebeast said:
theRepublic said:
Slimebeast said:
jarrod said:
Slimebeast said:
If Zelda was made to run with ordinary controllers I'd buy a Wii at $149. Also if Kirby and Donky kong was for regular controller that would strengthen my incentive.
But as I understand it Zelda, DKC and Kireby require motion controls? I feel motion controls are sloppy. I want to play classical games with classical controlls.
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You could just buy the GCN version of Twilight Princess and play it on your Wii if you want classic controls. Personally, the improved aiming for distance weapons makes the waggle swordplay (which is slightly annoying, but not really a big issue) worth it imo. Lack of camera control wasn't really an issue either, EAD has some of the best autocams of any dev.
DKC and Kirby use motion 'shakes' for singular actions, like NSMB or Wario Land.... they're all playable using the Wiimote NES style afaik, which is about as classic as it gets honestly.
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I meant the new Zelda but yeah I would like to play TwilitePrinces too.
I can't play with Wiimote. I wanna play like I did with the N64, a controller with a stick.
I guess I have to skip Nintendo this generation then. 
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Zelda uses the Nunchuck, which has an analog stick on it. As for DKC and Kirby, why would you want to use a stick? 2D platformers are better with a D-pad anyway. The Wii Remote held NES style works great.
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Well I refuse to use the nunchuck since its motion controls yes?
So can i play Zelda swords and DKC and Kirby with the D-pad alone?
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If you get the gamecube version of Zelda twilight princess you can use the gamecube controller. Kirby and Metroid other M just use the remote so you don't have to use the nunchuck. DKC however uses the analog stick on the nunchuck for movement while you tap the A button on the wii remote to make your character jump so I think that title will have limited motion controls if any.
Here is a list of games compatible with classic and gamecube controllers the only major titles they forgot to add that support classic controls that I spotted were Xenoblade, Monster Hunter Tri, and Sin and Punishment 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wii_games_that_use_the_Nintendo_GameCube_controller