or do you guys find the Gamecube controller to be equally adequate???
I have a wavebird but am thinking about a classic controller for Super Metroid, what do you guys think?
You can remap the controls on the Gamecube controller, so . . . ??
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or do you guys find the Gamecube controller to be equally adequate???
I have a wavebird but am thinking about a classic controller for Super Metroid, what do you guys think?
You can remap the controls on the Gamecube controller, so . . . ??
Im so sick of people whining about not being able to play virtual console games with the cube controllers. It works just fine, it takes 5 minutes to get used to the controlls. Yeah I bought super metroid today and the cube controller works just fine.
ramseyT
Have you played Super Mario World with a GC controller?
[QUOTE="ramseyT"]Im so sick of people whining about not being able to play virtual console games with the cube controllers. It works just fine, it takes 5 minutes to get used to the controlls. Yeah I bought super metroid today and the cube controller works just fine.
thisguy51
Have you played Super Mario World with a GC controller?
Ditto
[QUOTE="thisguy51"][QUOTE="ramseyT"]Im so sick of people whining about not being able to play virtual console games with the cube controllers. It works just fine, it takes 5 minutes to get used to the controlls. Yeah I bought super metroid today and the cube controller works just fine.
gromit007
Have you played Super Mario World with a GC controller?
Ditto
Ditto x2
Some games simply do NOT work right with the GCN layout. In SMW, you should be able to hold down both the run and jump buttons simultaneously, but you can't on the GCN controller due to their placement.
SMW is the only game that doesnt work with the Cube controller. No big deal. Just buy a Classic Controller. It is rather good when you get used to it.gromit007
lmao super mario world was damn hard with the GC controller. I had like my fpointer finger constantly on Y so that I could sprint, yuck it was gross lolz. Classic controller is much better lol
SMW is the only game that doesnt work with the Cube controller. No big deal. Just buy a Classic Controller. It is rather good when you get used to it.gromit007
There are others too, such as Donkey Kong Country (suffers the same jump/run limitation as SMW).
[QUOTE="gromit007"]SMW is the only game that doesnt work with the Cube controller. No big deal. Just buy a Classic Controller. It is rather good when you get used to it.ThePlothole
There are others too, such as Donkey Kong Country (suffers the same jump/run limitation as SMW).
Good to know. I bought a CC before Ibought that game so i didntthink to mention it.
you can change the controls for the gamecube controller on VC games?!?! how?!!Symphonia_Zelos
You generally can't. The only exception is if the game originally had button remapping built in.
For me, the CC is for any the SNES games. The GameCube controller is for the N64 games. chris3116
Me too. Although with the remapping in Super Metroid at least its okay to use a gamecube controller, as long as you get used to the horrible D-Pad.
The Dpad on the Gamecube controller is a piece of Sh#t its way to small its only good if you have girl hands get the classic for sure its only $30 max and its wireless and it feels better more like the snes controller !!!!
yonnex
I'm not seeing how it is "wireless" since you have to plug it into the Wii mote?! Yes, you do not have to plug it into the console! I've noticed, however, in some circumstances as to how the wired-to-wii mote approach is promoting a problem for me! For example, if you have two cats that like to play with such things. Nothing beats battling a boss and at a crucial moment your cat decides to intervene by so delicately jerking the controller out of your hands while he plays with the cord!! NOT COOL!! I vote the design teams at Nintendo need to produce a cla$$ic Wavebird......TOTALLY wireless! Feel me, Peeps?
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