The rare retro controller arrives down-under.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/26020
To celebrate Club Nintendo's second anniversary
in Australia, the highly sought-after Super NES Classic Controller, modeled after that of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System has been added
to the Stars Catalogue.
The controller functions much like the two other Classic Controllers for the Wii, plugging into the bottom of the Wii Remote. Where this one differs is the retro look, cloning the shape and feel of the original SNES controller, complete with the same four-colored buttons of the PAL and Japanese versions of the console.
The controller will be kept in limited stock, and is available for 3000 points.
Could the SNES controller being similar to the Japanese controller in those two regions be why they received it and North America has not? I mean, they could use the same stock from Club Nintendo Japan and just print a Super Nintendo logo on it instead of a Super Famicom logo. They'd have to manufacture different coloured buttons for NA, and extra work is extra work...
Why has Nintendo not released retail versions of all their former controllers for use on the Wiimote? Why has SEGA and SNK not put out their similar controllers and why is there no TG16 controller that can work on the Wii? Why am I destined to use adapters to play my VC games?