Is there any use for the Classic controller on store bought new games, or is it only for Virtual Console old games ?And BTW why the heck isn't that controller wireless ? That was a dumb move by Nintendo.Do store bought games use the Classic co ...
[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''] Is there any use for the Classic controller on store bought new games, or is it only for Virtual Console old games ?And BTW why the heck isn't that controller wireless ? That was a dumb move by Nintendo.[/QUOTE] Im not sure if there is now but SSBB will be and there will be others i think they didnt make it wireless so it could be more classic or something but i dont really see a problem with it being wiredDo store bought games use the Classic co ...
There are a small few. Not many.Makes it cheaper for one. Also, if you have four of them plus four Wiimotes, you won't have to disconnect anything (Bluetooth maxes out at seven connections).
NiGHTSGeometry Wars: GalaxiesGuilty Gear: Accent Core...all are. I am sure there are more.
[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana'']Is there any use for the Classic controller on store bought new games, or is it only for Virtual Console old games ?[/QUOTE]A couple of games use it. Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, for example[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana'']And BTW why the heck isn't that controller wireless ? That was a dumb move by Nintendo.[/QUOTE]
Makes it lighter, cheaper, and saves batteries
Metal Slug uses it.
Just check the back of the box to see if that game uses it.
[QUOTE=''hazbazz''][QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''] Is there any use for the Classic controller on store bought new games, or is it only for Virtual Console old games ?[/QUOTE]A couple of games use it. Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, for example[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana'']And BTW why the heck isn't that controller wireless ? That was a dumb move by Nintendo.[/QUOTE]
Makes it lighter, cheaper, and saves batteries [/QUOTE]I would have prefered it to be wireless. Wireless controllers can be lightweight also, just look at the SixAxis, it is extremely light, and the console charges it so battery is never a problem. Nintendo needs to get with the times.
[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''][QUOTE=''hazbazz''][QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''] Is there any use for the Classic controller on store bought new games, or is it only for Virtual Console old games ?[/QUOTE]A couple of games use it. Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, for example[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana'']And BTW why the heck isn't that controller wireless ? That was a dumb move by Nintendo.[/QUOTE]
Makes it lighter, cheaper, and saves batteries [/QUOTE]I would have prefered it to be wireless. Wireless controllers can be lightweight also, just look at the SixAxis, it is extremely light, and the console charges it so battery is never a problem. Nintendo needs to get with the times.[/QUOTE]SixAxis = 50USDClassic Controller = 20USD
I'm sure that it will be used on many arcade-collection-type games to emulate the feel of classic games. I only wish that theClassic controller worked with gamecube games; that would save me alot of money.
[QUOTE=''ThePlothole''][QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''][QUOTE=''hazbazz''][QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''] Is there any use for the Classic controller on store bought new games, or is it only for Virtual Console old games ?[/QUOTE]A couple of games use it. Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, for example[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana'']And BTW why the heck isn't that controller wireless ? That was a dumb move by Nintendo.[/QUOTE]
Makes it lighter, cheaper, and saves batteries [/QUOTE]I would have prefered it to be wireless. Wireless controllers can be lightweight also, just look at the SixAxis, it is extremely light, and the console charges it so battery is never a problem. Nintendo needs to get with the times.[/QUOTE]SixAxis = 50USDClassic Controller = 20USD[/QUOTE]$50 are only gone from your wallet until your next paycheck, but a wired controller is wired forever.
[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''][QUOTE=''ThePlothole''][QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''][QUOTE=''hazbazz''][QUOTE=''Tony_Montana''] Is there any use for the Classic controller on store bought new games, or is it only for Virtual Console old games ?[/QUOTE]A couple of games use it. Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, for example[QUOTE=''Tony_Montana'']And BTW why the heck isn't that controller wireless ? That was a dumb move by Nintendo.[/QUOTE]
Makes it lighter, cheaper, and saves batteries [/QUOTE]I would have prefered it to be wireless. Wireless controllers can be lightweight also, just look at the SixAxis, it is extremely light, and the console charges it so battery is never a problem. Nintendo needs to get with the times.[/QUOTE]SixAxis = 50USDClassic Controller = 20USD[/QUOTE]$50 are only gone from your wallet until your next paycheck, but a wired controller is wired forever.[/QUOTE]Wha? Not everyone has an endless supply of disposable income. Plus it should also be mentioned (just in case you didn't know) that the CC is ''psudo wireless''. I mean, yes there's a wire, but it actually plugs into the Wiimote, not the console.
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