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Juusuhako

Member Since 08 Dec 2013
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In Topic: Are you happy with your Wii U Pro Controller?

31 December 2013 - 11:16 AM

Thanks for all the replies. The reason I also considered the GC-2 is because of the pricetag. I must admit im quite surprised about the pricetag of Nintendo Controllers, its more or less ridiculous. 

 

The U Pro controller + Mario 3D World here would cost me around $166.


In Topic: What do I need to play local multiplayer?

09 December 2013 - 09:44 AM

Oh, okay. I may aswell get the wireless then. Just gonna have to get Wii remote and nunchuck later. After all, for now all I have is Wind Waker and Mario 3D World. :)

 

Ty.


In Topic: What do I need to play local multiplayer?

09 December 2013 - 06:28 AM

Sorry to bring up the thread again.

 

I found a "Wii Classic Controller"on sale, will this work with Wii U and Super Mario 3D World? Does it plug directly into the Wii U or into a Wii Mote?


In Topic: What do I need to play local multiplayer?

08 December 2013 - 09:46 AM

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You would need to use the controls designed for Skyward Sword. Wii Mote +

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Okay cool. In regards to the whole side-way thing, I figured since the A button is right next to the arrow-buttons (which is where I assumed you would Jump in the Mario game), it would be odd to hold it sideways but only use one end of the controller.


In Topic: What do I need to play local multiplayer?

08 December 2013 - 08:49 AM

If you love xbox 360 contoller you can get a Wii U Pro controller or you can stick just with your good old gamepad ( i do that )

I have seen the Wii U Pro Cont., but its so expensive on top of the actual console.

 

For super mario 3d world, go with Wii Mote + for your friends.

 

Some Wii U games, like pikmin 3 work much better with a wii mote +/nunchuk, although it's not required as you can use the gamepad.

 

Games like Wii Sports Club require Wii mote +, Sonic and Mario Olympics requires Wii Mote + , nunchuk for some events etc.

Seems odd to just sit with a regular Wii Mote in one hand and play games, heh... (im used to having both hands on my controller :P)

What about a game like Zelda: Skyward Sword? Can you use a Wii U Gamepad? Would I have to raise my gamepad to raise the sword?


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