Oh, man. I forgot how much I wanted that SNES Wii controller. I hope they give us that option.
As cool as that would be, I'm fine with using the Classic Controller for SNES games even if the feel is slightly off.
However, if they offered a N64 style wii controller I'd buy it in freaking heartbeat. Hell i'd buy games i wouldn't play just to register them and redeem the points.
The more and more I play N64 games the more i realize how perfectly they played with their appropriate controller and nothing else. I was giving Star Fox and Mario Kart a go yesterday and didn't play for long because of how uncomfortable i was. For both games using the control stick in the position is in gets uncomfortable afterawhile, as well as using the A buttong. I tried playing Star Fox with my Cube controller after a handcramp, and although more comfortable, the L and R buttons of the cube controller aren't well suited for the rappid taps for continuous barrel rolls 
i know what you mean. I don't understand why Nintendo decided to not do L/R button on classic controller like L/R on SNES. It sort of feels like it has a small spring in it like a cube controller, but it doesn't.
i do love the control pad however. hours of mario rpg today it felt right. Now i don't get how cube controller on mk64 wouldn't work.
A to go, b for brake and L for items and R for jumps. Doesn't feel to odd at all.
Now I couldn't imagine playing playing Star Fox 64 without rumble, and since Nintendo REFUSES to use rumble in virtual console games for no reason, I never decided to download that.
If they can emulate rumble in Zelda 00T master quest/ Zelda collectors disk why is rumble on virtual console now impossible. Zelda 00T on cube controller took some time to get used to.
now playing star fox 64 and how often it used c buttons it would feel odd to flick up on c stick to move faster instead of pushing a button like Y.
Now this controller looks funny, but it felt sooooooooo good in the hands when playing n64 games.
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