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Junior Troopa said:Try a second-hand shop like EA games. they sell old stuff like that.
BabyLuigiOnFire said:Junior Troopa said:Try a second-hand shop like EA games. they sell old stuff like that.
Ok. I'll think about it.
On topic, which scheme do you use the SECOND most? Me.....GCN. That's the only option I'll ever use. I'll NEVER EVER use any other option, unless my GCN controllers disappeared or broke down.
President Iwata said:Gamecube
ParaSky said:I use the Gamecube controller because of how used to it I am.
schmutz said:Personally, I don't see how anyone uses the sideways scheme. There don't seem to be enough buttons. And the Control Pad makes it difficult to dash.
schmutz said:Personally, I don't see how anyone uses the sideways scheme. There don't seem to be enough buttons. And the Control Pad makes it difficult to dash.
MnSG said:schmutz said:Personally, I don't see how anyone uses the sideways scheme. There don't seem to be enough buttons. And the Control Pad makes it difficult to dash.
Tap twice to dash isn't too complicated. Most Kirby games utilize that command, especially Kirby Super Star.
i'm good with both, but seems easier with a Pad. Anyways i prefer gamecube controller.schmutz said:MnSG said:schmutz said:Personally, I don't see how anyone uses the sideways scheme. There don't seem to be enough buttons. And the Control Pad makes it difficult to dash.
Tap twice to dash isn't too complicated. Most Kirby games utilize that command, especially Kirby Super Star.
I think it's okay for Kirby games, but since Super Smash Bros. is more fast-paced, I prefer a Control Stick. I suppose it just depends on what one is most comfortable using. Since all the fighting games I've played have been on a home console with a Control Stick, I'm more used to playing like that.
Same here.Squirtle said:Wii mote on side because I play NSMBW too much