Wii Classic Controller, Confortable?

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#1 soulreaper-4
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Nintendo didn't care of it design before launching it, why did they put to cable in downside the controller and it need to be connected to the Remote and you can't at least attach the Remote to the back of it. For me is very uncomfortable to use it with the Dpad for long gaming sessions and the face buttons are too away from each other. I prefer the GameCube Controller but it can't be use in some games like Super Mario World.

Which one you prefer?

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#2 nintendo2200
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Nintendo is making a new Classic controller called Classic controller pro!

This should be more comfortable!

Link: http://wii.ign.com/articles/957/957448p1.html

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#3 elbert_b_23
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i love it, the cable is a little odd but the controller feels great its better if you get the classic controller grip but 3$ but its not needed
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#4 Rod90
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The classic controller is really confortable for me. And the pro-controller is only for Japan.
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#5 jttucker13
Member since 2009 • 154 Posts

I don't mind the controller, kind of feels like SNES. The cord isdefinitely annoying! I likebeing able to move around during load screens and I can't dothat while I'm anchored to the wii mote. Unless I hold thewiimote and the classic controller, which doesn't leave me with a hand free.

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#6 MecaShadow
Member since 2005 • 429 Posts

I personally have no problem with it. It feels fine, works great, and does it's job without problem, and that's all I want it to do. Nothing more.

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#7 neji122793
Member since 2007 • 831 Posts

its not that bad I like it took me some time to get used to it but its great now. The button positioning doesn't bother me to much now.

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#8 deactivated-5967f36c08c33
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The Gamecube controller is god-like; excellent layout,and melts in a person's hands perfectly.The CIassic Controller is good,but not great.The D-Pad is large and responsive,but the feel is too soft for my liking.The analogue sticks are awkwardly placed,and some design choices are weird (why are there two Z buttons when they are never used?).It's still a solid controller,though.

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#9 Rocky32189
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The Classic Controller is perfect. It's basically a SNES controller with analog sticks on the bottom. I don't know how anyone could prefer to use the GC controller. The button layout is awkward for SNES games and you're either forced to use a tiny, out of place D-pad or an analog stick. I don't know about you guys, but I don't want to play Super Mario Bros with an analog stick.
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#10 JuarN18
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I really like the D-pad, is big and comfortable