So, have you thought about how you will be able to play Super Smash Brothers Brawl for the Nintendo Wii? Well, good news! SSBB will be compatible with all Wii controllers which includes the Wii Remote Wii Remote + Nunchuck, Classic Controller and the GameCube Controller. Looks like Wii owners who plan to get this game will have a nice variety of choices in terms of controllers.

Ever wonder what controls will be implemented in Super Smash Bros. Brawl? Well, another update on the official website, Super Smash DOJO has revealed what controllers are compatible with the upcoming video game from Nintendo.

As you can see in the image on the right, Super Smash Bros. Brawl will have full use of the Wiimote, the Wiimote and Nunchuk, the classic controller, and the GameCube controller. So it really boils down to a matter of preference. You want the rumble? Use a GameCube controller. You want "immersive" controls? Try the Wiimote and Nunchuk combination. Whichever one you choose is bound to get you immersed in the game.

We wonder how the Wiimote controls work. Anyway, news as they happen, so stay glued.
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    BradSK Jun 9, 07
    Good news, imo. Choosing one or the other was bound to upset some people, so giving the choice is the best thing to do.
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    Dragon Jun 9, 07
    I think there is already an article on this, here:

    http://www.gamegrep.com/news/2333-ssb_brawl_update_four_kinds_of_control/

    But still, I look forward to this.
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    neto_360 Jun 9, 07
    Why is it that more duplicates are getting through? XD

    Yeah. I found this pretty interesting and cool. I will be trying out all four ways to play.
    • 0
      Dio Jun 9, 07
      Yeah, in the past week or so, there's been quite a few duplicates. I wonder why they are getting through.
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    Rinkydink Jun 9, 07
    Too. Many. Duplicates!

    Er yeah like I said in the similar article, I'll play about with all controller types but will probably end up sticking with the Gamecube controller scheme.
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    King X2 Jun 10, 07
    Wow, I've already seen a article similar to this.

    Anyway, that's great news. Then nobody will have to go out and buy a controller in case the game required a controller you didn't have. I guess each one will have an advantage, but I still vote for the GC controller.
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    Jesse1234567 Jun 11, 07
    It's good to see that the Gamecube controller will be used again, especially since I have four of them and only one Wii Remote. It's probably easiest to play with a Gamecube controller anyway.
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    Crystal Creation Jun 11, 07
    Great news! Especially if you have Gamecube controllers hanging around in some drawer.

    Also, it's great that there is so much variety, so that you can choose the style that suits you, rather than play a game with the same controller. Nintendo made a great choice there.

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