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The Wii Classic Controller combines nostalgia and modern gaming technology, featuring 10 buttons, dual analog sticks, and a touchpad, all in a sleek, ergonomic design. Compatible with both Nintendo Wii and Switch, this controller is perfect for gamers looking to relive classic moments while enjoying the latest titles.
Color | White |
Item Dimensions | 9.41 x 4.37 x 1.77 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Button Quantity | 10 |
Additional Features | Touchpad |
Hardware Platform | nintendo_wii |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch |
J**L
Quick to ship, and it works perfectly
Works perfectly
V**E
works with no issues
works as it should
B**W
10 out of 10!
So happy I bought from this seller. Got exactly what I ordered, I even got a free game and the kids love it!
S**N
Good accessory for Virtual Console and new games
First of all, if you buy this product and plan on spending an appreciable amount of time playing on it, get one of these for each Classic Controller: Wii Classic Controller Grip. It fixes the ergonomic issues. With those attached, I have played 3-4 hours at a time with no discomfort. That said:When my wife and I got our Wii, we got two Classic Controllers (CCs) so we could more easily play Virtual Console (VC) games. That was almost a year ago, and we just got our first VC game. That might make it seem like a waste, but one thing made it worth it: Mario Kart Wii. I played hours and hours and hours of Mario Kart 64, and the CC is far and above my favorite way to play Mario Kart Wii. You will give up tricks during jumps and wheelies, but I don't really use those anyway.We finally did get our first VC game (Super Mario Brothers), and the CCs work great. I can't comment on GameCube games since I've never owned one and haven't gotten a VC GameCube game, but the joystick and overall feel of the CC is a lot better than the one on any N64 gamepad I used (better material on top, better resistance, don't have to tilt left wrist to use trigger button, etc.).To those complaining that this isn't truly "wireless" since you have to connect it to a WiiMote: because it is that way, you also don't have to worry about extra batteries for this controller and unless you're standing up and whipping the thing everywhere, I don't see how that negatively impacts the experience: when I use the CC, the Wiimote sits next to me on the couch or end table and I forget it's even there.I don't think everyone appreciates the challenge inherent in this product: the design team was tasked with building something that would play everything from NES up to the Wii. This wasn't meant to be an N64 controller, an NES controller, or a GameCube controller (hear that, rest of reviewers?). It's something that tries to be an acceptable replacement for all of those original controllers. Everyone forgets that Nintendo very well could have released new versions of all of those controllers and charged $25 apiece for them. I would rather have something that works well for all those consoles than rebuy several controllers to make use of all the kinds of VC games.The only major complaint I have is the anemic support for the CC in new, first-party Nintendo titles. We got ours with the assumption that things would be like Mario Kart Wii: you can use the CCs, but you'll give up some niceties. Instead, most titles won't support it even though it seems the control scheme could translate to a CC. Super Mario Galaxy is a perfect example: you would give up the ability to grab star bits from far away, but you could adapt the core game movements to the CC. We were disappointed to find this is not supported.Overall, I am very happy with the purchase: if nothing else, we have the intended controller for VC games and I found a fantastic control scheme for Mario Kart Wii that I much prefer to all others I've tried. It's not every expensive, either. Is is my favorite controller ever? No, but it does its job well.Pros:- Good control scheme for most Virtual Console games- Build quality is good and analog stick tops have nice anti-slip material- When a new Wii game supports it, makes for a nice alternative- No need for extra batteries since it plugs into a WiiMoteCons- Apparently not for GameCube games- Need a third-party attachment for good ergonomics- Because it's not made for a specific console, some games' control schemes might not translate well- Wish more new first-party Nintendo titles would make use of itNeutral- Not truly wireless, but the cord is long enough to keep WiiMote from interfering in normal play
S**N
It’s perfect
My son says it connects well to his game. He enjoys it.
T**C
great for classic games
This is a great controller if you want to play classic games on your wii. It plugs into your wii mote--which works then essentially as a wireless remote in that it isn't tethered to the wii console. It will use your wii controller batteries so I guess that is a negative if you do not have a charger for your batteries.Makes playing pac man fun! (which was my first reason for getting it). And i discovered a lot of classic games that are fairly inexpensive.
J**N
WORTH THE MONEY
Don't make my mistake!! I needed these controllers, but I tried to get a knockoff version first to save money. BAD DECISION. I got what I paid for... which were slow-response controllers with buttons that would stick, and one joystick didn't even work, right out of the package! So then I gave in and looked for the actual Wii brand. These came well-packaged, as advertised, and they work GREAT. We are having so much fun playing our classic games with these, and they arrived on time as promised. Do yourself a favor and don't be cheap. Buy the official Wii classic controllers!
M**S
Pretty cool guy
The Wii classic controller is a pretty cool guy. He lets you play Virtual Console games and doesn't afraid of anything.Also, I have this and I also have a Gamecube controller. Honestly, if you have a choice and don't mind the wire (or can get a hold of a wireless one) a Gamecube controller actually is a bit better than the classic controller (and works on the same things the classic controller does), but this is pretty good nonetheless. It's shaped a bit like like an oversized SNES controller with analog sticks. I mean, that's pretty much what it is, right?
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