An option exclusive to this configuration is Shake Smash, the ability to do a smash attack by flicking the Wii Remote in a similar fashion to using the C-Stick. By default, Taunts are assigned to combinations of the 1 and 2 buttons. Movement is assigned to the Nunchuk's Analog stick, while A and B button attacks are assigned to the A and B button on the Remote and grabbing is performed by Pressing A and B together. The Nunchuk is inserted into the bottom of the Wii Remote for games too complex for the remote alone.
Most gamers believe that having the remote on its side is too simplistic to be used for a complex game like Super Smash Bros. The remote is used on its side, much like an NES controller. This option was most likely made for people accustomed to Melee's controls. The GameCube Controller was also be used as one of the four options of playing Super Smash Bros. GameCube Controller Main article: GameCube Controllerįor Melee, this was the only controller one could use. Many players grow easily accustomed to it in a matter of a few hours of practice.
has become available as an emulator on PC, many players use a standard keyboard to play, as this version of the game features an online mode, so it's popularity has increased, yet, Nintendo 64 controllers specifically designed for the PC are scarce. This was the first controller to be used in Super Smash Bros.
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