By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
JEMC said:
TomaTito said:

Yeah, I'm talking about the original one, not the update.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic_Controller

The Classic Controller is plugged into the Wii Remote in order to be used. It features two analog sticks, a D-pad, face buttons labeled "a", "b", "x" and "y", similar to that of a standard SNES controller. Analog shoulder buttons labeled "L" and "R", and two digital "Z" buttons (labeled "ZL" and "ZR") are located more closely to the center axis on their respective sides. It also has a set of "–", "Home" and "+" buttons like those on the Wii Remote, with the "–" and "+" buttons additionally labeled "Select" and "Start", respectively. The body of the Classic Controller measures 6.57 cm (2.59 in) tall, 13.57 cm (5.34 in) wide, and 2.6 cm (1.0 in) thick.

Currently thinking on buying one. They could become priceless in the future :P

I have the Pro version:

And going back to use buttons would be a step back after getting used to playing reacing games with triggers :-/.

Analog buttons ;)

Both controllers have different uses. The classic controller form factor is more nostalgic of the SNES intended for the VC, while the Pro went for a dual analog setup for MH.

Nintendo could release a Wii CCPro+ with analog triggers, but given they decided against it for the WiiU main controllers, I wouldn't get my hopes up for that.

I have no clue why they removed it. I think people complained about the squishy buttons on the original CC.



@Twitter | Switch | Steam

You say tomato, I say tomato 

"¡Viva la Ñ!"