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    check out this sleek looking controller

    How does the cool-looking new controller perform on those oldies-but-goodies?

    I managed to get my hands on one of the brand new Wii Classic Controllers today, so I thought I'd share my initial impressions here along with some super hi-res photos of the device itself. The Classic Controller is expressly designed to work with the Virtual Console games which are purchased via the Wii Shop channel. The CC connects to a Wii remote in the same what that a Nunchuck controller does, which I was surprised to see. I had initially assumed it would plug straight into the console in one of the GameCube ports, but this makes much more sense.



    The unit itself feels nice and robust, but is fairly lightweight. The dual analog sticks are a little bit to close together for my own personal tastes, but both are covered in a good grippy rubber cover, making manipulation of the sticks nice and simple. The d-pad doesn't feel stiff at all and actually is very reminiscent of the old SNES d-pad -- this is a good thing. The X, Y, A, and B buttons are a decent size and seem to have a nice amount of travel in them.



    There's the plus and minus buttons in the middle along with the home button to access the Wii's main menu. The former also double as the select and start buttons for the classic games. On the top of the controller are the L and R shoulder buttons which again feel quite similar to those of the SNES. Also on top are two smaller ZL and ZR buttons, and slap-bang in the middle is a small release switch which appears to open and close a clasp on the back of the joypad. I'm not too sure what clips in there, but I guess we'll find out in due course!



    I have very briefly taken the controller for a spin with my newly downloaded copy of the N64's Super Mario 64. Aside from the game looking awesome (just how I remember it) the controller displayed no signs of compatibility issues, and it worked like a charm. I'm confident that other games (I'm off to grab the SNES' F-Zero now) should work in a similarly pleasing manner.



    The Wii Classic Controller looks to be a great addition to the Wii's link of first-party peripherals. You'll be able to check it out for yourselves when the item hits the stores tomorrow along with everything you've been waiting for. It's gonna cost you $20, but I reckon it's well worth the investment. Here's to some great classic gaming!

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    I was wondering how the classic controller connected the Wii, and the D-pad reminds of a DS Lite lol

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    1.Why two analogue sticks?
    2.Can this be used for Gamecube games as well?
    3.Are there gonna be any actual wii games using this?
    4.Can you use a Gamecube controller for Virtual console games instead?, I would prefer to.

    I wonder what N64 games are gonna be like with a playstation controller.

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    it looks awesome. maybe better than the wiimote


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    Got to pick one uptomorrow..great pics

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    I have read before that the wii remote clips onto the bottom of the classic controller to give the CC tilt and motion sensitivity. Can you use the clasps on the CC to hook the wii remote on?

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    Neil

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