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Home > Second Generation Horn Classic Handle

Second Generation Horn Classic Handle

$4.69
CJZS150313402BY
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Product information:
Material: ABS
Product color: white, black
Connection method: wired
Object of use: Wii

Feature:
Handle body:The first thing you'll notice about the classic controller is its shape, which is clearly heavily influenced by the SNES. The overall feel is very light, although it offers a slot on the back for attaching a wiimote, adding the ability to control motion in games with traditional controls, and balancing the weight of the handle to a regular handle. It's simple, sleek and comfortable to hold in the hand.
Steering wheel:A traditional controller can't be without a steering wheel, and unlike the GC controller, the Wii's classic controller puts it in the middle. It looks, feels, and plays like a wiimote's directional pad.
Analog joystick:To enable the classic controller to play N64 and GC games, Nintendo outfitted it with a double analog to approximate the layout of the ps3's dual shock sticks. There's also no C key here, as the two analog sticks have a comfortable, springy feel.
Navigation keys:Like the wiimote, the classic controller has -, + and Home buttons. Both the - and + keys are used for virtual platform game selection and start keys. The Home button allows players to return directly to the user interface in-game, enabling players to access wii channels and messages at any time.
Front buttons:Continuing the tradition of SNES again, the classic handle is equipped with 4 main interface buttons, which are set in the traditional diamond shape. The color of the keys is different from the SNES keys, the y and x keys are made of white plastic, and the b and a keys look similar to the wiimote's main A key.
Shoulder buttons:At the top of the handle are the L and R shoulder buttons. When simulating SNES and N64 gaming use, the shoulder buttons are comfortable and accurate to press, just like the original SNES buttons. The keys and GCN are different, though, which makes it tricky to play certain GC games. Keep your GC handle.
Z key:To balance the handle, the traditional Z trigger/button is placed symmetrically inboard of the L and R shoulder buttons. The keys are round and small, similar to the C key on the wii's nunchuk, which will be used in GC and N64 games as expected.
Connecting line:Using the wii mote's expansion slot, the classic controller will plug directly there instead of the wii console itself. The handle relies on the wii mote for power and wireless connection to the system.


Packing list:
1x handle

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