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Classic Controller
During E3 2006 Nintendo introduced a Classic Controller, which plugs into the Wii Remote via a cord, similar to the Nunchuk. The Classic Controller's look is roughly modelled on the controller scheme used for the SNES, but with two additional analog sticks and two extra shoulder buttons (the ZL and ZR buttons, used to replicate the Z button found on the Nintendo 64 controller). The overall configuration is similar to that of other major seventh generation console controllers.
During E3 2006 Nintendo introduced a Classic Controller, which plugs into the Wii Remote via a cord, similar to the Nunchuk. The Classic Controller's look is roughly modelled on the controller scheme used for the SNES, but with two additional analog sticks and two extra shoulder buttons (the ZL and ZR buttons, used to replicate the Z button found on the Nintendo 64 controller). The overall configuration is similar to that of other major seventh generation console controllers.

Revision as of 12:31, July 4, 2007

During E3 2006 Nintendo introduced a Classic Controller, which plugs into the Wii Remote via a cord, similar to the Nunchuk. The Classic Controller's look is roughly modelled on the controller scheme used for the SNES, but with two additional analog sticks and two extra shoulder buttons (the ZL and ZR buttons, used to replicate the Z button found on the Nintendo 64 controller). The overall configuration is similar to that of other major seventh generation console controllers.