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Crazy Hand is also controlled with D-Pad inputs.
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(Crazy Hand is also controlled with D-Pad inputs.)
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When ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is played on the [[Wii]] using a GameCube controller or Classic controller, it's analogous to the N64 controller's [[L button]], used for the character's [[taunt]].
When ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is played on the [[Wii]] using a GameCube controller or Classic controller, it's analogous to the N64 controller's [[L button]], used for the character's [[taunt]].


The directional pad also has uses not intended for regular gameplay: through the {{SSBM|debug mode}}, it can be used to toggle the game mode, control {{SSBM|Master Hand}}, and spawn items in-game, among other things.<ref>http://tcrf.net/Super_Smash_Bros._Melee/Master_Debug_Menu</ref>
The directional pad also has uses not intended for regular gameplay: through the {{SSBM|debug mode}}, it can be used to toggle the game mode, control {{SSBM|Master Hand}} (also possible with the [[Name Entry glitch]]) and/or {{SSBM|Crazy Hand}}, and spawn items in-game, among other things.<ref>http://tcrf.net/Super_Smash_Bros._Melee/Master_Debug_Menu</ref>


== References ==
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