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Super Smash Brawl allows you the option of using the Gamecube controller, or the Classic Wii Controller for older games. So, you don't use the WiiMote or the Nunchuck.

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:o Yeah, was kinda wondering how'd they make it work with the controller + nunchuck. I just have to say that the button configuration for them, when not being used for their real purpose (twirled around) is... bad :/ Your right hand can only push Z, A and the down arrow with ease, 1 and 2 and the rest of the arrows are inaccessible o.o
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:o Yeah, was kinda wondering how'd they make it work with the controller + nunchuck. I just have to say that the button configuration for them, when not being used for their real purpose (twirled around) is... bad :/ Your right hand can only push Z, A and the down arrow with ease, 1 and 2 and the rest of the arrows are inaccessible o.o

 

That's why they're not releasing the WiiMote+Nunchuck compatibility for SSB, They're rather appealing to the GameCube owners that didn't move to the Wii and the SNES and NES and 64 game downloads.

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That's why they're not releasing the WiiMote+Nunchuck compatibility for SSB, They're rather appealing to the GameCube owners that didn't move to the Wii and the SNES and NES and 64 game downloads.

They denounced that a while ago. SSBB will recieve four control schemes, one with the wiimote alone, one with the nunchuck attachment, one with the classic controller, and one with the GameCube controller.

 

It's safe to assume the scheme with the wiimote alone and with the nunchuck attachment will use motion detection.

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