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Do you need a separate controller for the NES or anything other than stuff that comes with the normal wii? The reason I'm asking is because i bought a Wii Points Card, so i could play the NES games on my wii, but i remember seeing controllers at Gamestop like the one thats on the picture of the virtual console icon. Please help me out. Thanks.
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#2
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To play NES games, you have three options:
1:Turn your WiiMote sideways with the pointer facing left and play like you would play New Super Mario Bros. or any NES game, using the directional pad to move and the 1 button as A and 2 button as B (my choice, personally). 2:Use a Gamecube controller. I don't think it will work for all games. 3:I think the controller you're referring to is the Classic Controller, which is like the Wii's very own controller. The original one is awkward, so I recommend getting the Classic Controller Pro, which comes with two trigger buttons and a better look and feel if you want one. |
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To play NES games, you have three options:
1:Turn your WiiMote sideways with the pointer facing left and play like you would play New Super Mario Bros. or any NES game, using the directional pad to move and the 1 button as A and 2 button as B (my choice, personally). 2:Use a Gamecube controller. I don't think it will work for all games. 3:I think the controller you're referring to is the Classic Controller, which is like the Wii's very own controller. The original one is awkward, so I recommend getting the Classic Controller Pro, which comes with two trigger buttons and a better look and feel if you want one. |
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You need an either a Wii classic controller, or a gamecube controller I believe.
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