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[[File:Classic-Controller-Pro.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The newer Classic Controller Pro, in black; the controller was released a year after the release of ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Classic-Controller-Pro.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The newer Classic Controller Pro, in black; the controller was released a year after the release of ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Hori Battle Pad.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Hori Battle Pad is a third-party Classic Controller. Its layout matches the layout of a [[GameCube Controller]]. It was released primarily for use with ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'']]


In 2009, Nintendo released a revision of the Classic Controller named the '''Classic Controller Pro''', with a new wing grip design and the Z<small>L</small> and Z<small>R</small> buttons relocated behind the L and R buttons as secondary shoulder buttons, in the vein of the Z button on the [[GameCube controller]]. As it was released after ''Brawl'', the game makes no reference to the new model; all images show the original Classic Controller. However, the controller is fully compatible with ''Brawl'', and is considered the superior controller by competitive players.
In 2009, Nintendo released a revision of the Classic Controller named the '''Classic Controller Pro''', with a new wing grip design and the Z<small>L</small> and Z<small>R</small> buttons relocated behind the L and R buttons as secondary shoulder buttons, in the vein of the Z button on the [[GameCube controller]]. As it was released after ''Brawl'', the game makes no reference to the new model; all images show the original Classic Controller. However, the controller is fully compatible with ''Brawl'', and is considered the superior controller by competitive players.