Well, I got Smash Bros for £30. So it was still £20 in that.![]()
Yeah, but I got over double the cardboard!!
Well, I got Smash Bros for £30. So it was still £20 in that.![]()
Given that Nintendo added stylus controls to Pikmin 3 a year after it launched, I'm sure that we'll see more support for the GC controller at some point.
any restrictions for the official gamecube style wii u pad? does it work for most games?
Compatible with everything the Wii Classic Controller is compatible with. It plugs into the Wii Remote.
any restrictions for the official gamecube style wii u pad? does it work for most games?
Do you mean this?Compatible with everything the Wii Classic Controller is compatible with. It plugs into the Wii Remote.
Do you mean this?
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If so, it requires the adapter pictured and currently only works with Super Smash Bros. Wii U. It is basically a re-issue Gamecube pad with a different logo on the front for Smash Bros.
However the pads below plug into the wii remote controller and can be used for many more games:
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The Wii U Pro Controller is probably the most popular choice, here's a compatibility list for that, if that helps.
yea, i meant the re-issue with smash logo. these controller options are a little confusing.
yea, i meant the re-issue with smash logo. these controller options are a little confusing.
lol shit. The one with the Smash logo needs the adapter and only works with Smash. Yeah, didn't realise how confusing this was until just now.
Save the money and get a basic, unless you really really need a black console. With the eShop promo ending, it's not really worth the extra money.
Seriously, this. Unless you have a vendetta against white electronics, you can get the extra 24GB of storage (and more) for peanuts.
The eShop is a joke and you could probably fit the essentials on an 8GB drive.
Save the money and get a basic
yea, i meant the re-issue with smash logo. these controller options are a little confusing.
I was explaining the controllers available for the Wii U to a father and son I overheard talking at a Media Markt (no, I don't work there), including the difference between those two GC controllers, and as I did I realized Nintendo could not have made it more confusing if they tried. You need a goddamn university course to understand it all.
I don't think you'd even need the extra storage. The eShop is a joke and you could probably fit the essentials on an 8GB drive. What is there as far as exclusives go? Mario Kart DLC, Scram Kitty, and, er?
Why? There's two versions. One type plugs into the Wiimote and is a redesigned Wii CC, the other is an actual old controller that needs the GCN adapter. That is it. All you need to know.
Well, they need to know about 3 controllers there actually, including the Wiimote. 4 infact, since you need a motion plus Wiimote for the WiiU, not the standard one most people would have. Then they need to also know about the fact that regardless of what they want to use, they have to still use the Gamepad, and that they'll not be able to turn it off, even if they choose not to use it. So 5. Oh, and the option to use the Pro controller, so 6.
And of course there's the fact they'll need to know that not all those controllers will work for all games, so if they do choose one they may need to buy another later, particularly in the case of the GC controller.
I can't see how that would be confusing, or off puttingly complicated, for a patent with likely little to no knowledge of any of this before hand, trying to buy a gift for a child who probably didn't even exist when the GameCube was on shelves.
You do not need Wii Remote Pluses for Wii U. That is still entirely dictated by the game. Turning off the GamePad and Pro Controller is not required knowledge to know at that point, especially the former. It sounds like they didn't even own a Wii U so just telling them to buy Pro Controllers for Smash would've done the trick.
It was even confusing for me and my flatmates when we bought it (still is).Well, they need to know about 3 controllers there actually, including the Wiimote. 4 infact, since you need a motion plus Wiimote for the WiiU, not the standard one most people would have. Then they need to also know about the fact that regardless of what they want to use, they have to still use the Gamepad, and that they'll not be able to turn it off, even if they choose not to use it. So 5. Oh, and the option to use the Pro controller, so 6.
And of course there's the fact they'll need to know that not all those controllers will work for all games, so if they do choose one they may need to buy another later, particularly in the case of the GC controller.
I can't see how that would be confusing, or off puttingly complicated, for a patent with likely little to no knowledge of any of this before hand, trying to buy a gift for a child who probably didn't even exist when the GameCube was on shelves.
Why? There's two versions. One type plugs into the Wiimote and is a redesigned Wii CC, the other is an actual old controller that needs the GCN adapter. That is it. All you need to know.
Well, they need to know about 3 controllers there actually, including the Wiimote. 4 infact, since you need a motion plus Wiimote for the WiiU, not the standard one most people would have. Then they need to also know about the fact that regardless of what they want to use, they have to still use the Gamepad, and that they'll not be able to turn it off, even if they choose not to use it. So 5. Oh, and the option to use the Pro controller, so 6.
And of course there's the fact they'll need to know that not all those controllers will work for all games, so if they do choose one they may need to buy another later, particularly in the case of the GC controller.
I can't see how that would be confusing, or off puttingly complicated, for a patent with likely little to no knowledge of any of this before hand, trying to buy a gift for a child who probably didn't even exist when the GameCube was on shelves.
I was explaining the controllers available for the Wii U to a father and son I overheard talking at a Media Markt (no, I don't work there), including the difference between those two GC controllers, and as I did I realized Nintendo could not have made it more confusing if they tried. You need a goddamn university course to understand it all.
I'll never get used to people's utter inability to put themselves in the shoes of people that aren't as tech-savvy.
That would have been interesting. Definitely needed a few tweaks to it overall - better Z button, extra Z on the left side, much bigger d-pad...maybe clicky analogues and home/select added - perfect.I don't mind Nintendo bringing out different controllers for each console (Wii remote, gamepad), but they should have used the GameCube controller as the 'standard' alternative from last gen onwards. No classic controller, classic controller pro, pro controller. What a bloated array of accessories.
Imagine a Wii U where we had just three options to cover all bases; gamepad for second screen gaming, Wii remote (+ munchkin) for motion, GameCube controller for traditional and virtual console gaming.
The fact that two generations on people still consider the GameCube controller as the best of a dozen options for Smash Bros suggests it's a versatile, popular controller. Even if, starting with the Wii, Nintendo had rebranded it the 'Nintendo controller' going forward, they could have established consistency, avoided confusion and eliminated three unnecessary other controllers.
This isn't a offer, but a question regarding GAME. I received my order from them today, and even though I bought the item as New, it's clear to see it's a preowned copy.
I have read a few post regarding similar issues, but I wanted to know how are they getting away with such things?
Because they are actually new in the fact that they usually have had no previous owner. They gut the insides so they can use the box as a display box in a store.
From my experience working there, that was eventually done with every single game, so if it's something that bothers you, don't buy any game that isn't very recent from there. Even then, you're still taking the risk.
This isn't a offer, but a question regarding GAME. I received my order from them today, and even though I bought the item as New, it's clear to see it's a preowned copy.
I have read a few post regarding similar issues, but I wanted to know how are they getting away with such things?
I don't normally buy much from them, but this is the first time I've encountered this. I guess I'll have to think twice before buying things from them in the future, as I generally prefer my goods brand new and sealed.
Thanks again for the info.
This is extremely hyperbolic. First, there are way more exclusive games on the eshop than those you mention, second, there is also virtual console, and third, not everybody buys every thirdparty game on non-nintendo plattform. I do agree that he wont need much storage, but he can easily go over the 8gb with normal usage.
I was fairly livid when this 'new copy' arrived
I was fairly livid when this 'new copy' arrived: