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The '''C button''' can refer to buttons on the [[Nintendo 64]] [[controller]] or a button on the back of the [[Wii]]'s [[Nunchuk]] auxiliary controller.  
The '''C button''' can refer to buttons on the [[Nintendo 64]] [[controller]] or a button on the back of the [[Wii]]'s [[Nunchuk]] auxiliary controller.  



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The C button can refer to buttons on the Nintendo 64 controller or a button on the back of the Wii's Nunchuk auxiliary controller.

Nintendo 64 controller

The C buttons are four small, yellow buttons found on the top right area of a Nintendo 64 controller. All four buttons are used for jumping, and are used to change colors on the character selection screen.

GameCube controller

Main article: C-Stick

The Nintendo GameCube controller's equivalent of the N64's C buttons is the C-Stick, which is used by default in Super Smash Bros. Melee to activate uncharged smash attacks.

Nunchuk (Wii)

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The Nunchuk controller has a C button on its back, which is by default used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl to jump in the Wii remote + Nunchuk control scheme.