Super Smash Brothers Brawl Controls Detailed
Ars Technica notes that, as more information leaks out from a recent Nintendo event, the control scheme for Smash Bros. on the Wii is now available for your examination. You're pretty much going to want to use the 'classic' controller for this one: "Holding the remote sideways like an NES controller, the d-pad is used for movement, A is used for taunting, B for guarding, the minus button for grabbing, the 1 button for special moves, the 2 button for the standard attack, and a combination of buttons for the "Smash Attack" ultimate moves." You can hear a detailed description of the control scheme in last week's 1up Yours podcast, starting at right about 13:40.
Super Smash Brothers Brawl Controls Detailed
Comcast has already gotten a preview of the game.
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"So glad I bought 3 extra Wii-motes, now that SSBB will use the classic controller... Thanks Nintendo!"
I'd take that over:
"The motion controls suck in a fighting game like this! Thanks Nintendo!"
Oh, and btw, you'll still need those remotes to use the classic controllers. That's why they're inexpensive, yet still wireless.
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SSBB supports four controller types:
http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/gamemode/various/various01.html
You can also use the Classic Controller, Gamecube controller, Wiimote by itself, Wiimote+Nunchuck.
The "wiimote only" impression is wrong.
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