Author Topic: Super Nintendo Retroport Question! (SNES to GC/Wii Controller Converter)  (Read 2885 times)

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Offline dhowerter

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Hi

I am considering buying the SNES Retroport for Wii. (The SNES Retroport is a controller converter that lets you use a original SNES controller when you play Gamecube and Virtual Console games. It connects through the Gamecube ports on the Wii.)

But first, if anyone here HAS ONE / WILL BE getting one soon, could you please check the following for me?   :


    If you are using the SNES Retroport for Wii to play a GAMECUBE game
on Wii with a SNES Controller, which buttons / triggers from the GC
controller get mapped to which button on the SNES controller?

In other words, which SNES controller button do each of the following
Gamecube controller buttons / triggers get mapped to? (if you are
playing a Gamecube game on the Wii, not a Virtual Console game)

Gamecube   SNES
--------   ----
    A ---->
    B ---->
    Z ---->
    X ---->
    Y ---->
    L ---->
    R ---->
  Start--->

Thanks!

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Offline BranDonk Kong

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It's laid out exactly like you would expect, A=A, B=B and so on.
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Offline dhowerter

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You sure?

That would make it kinda hard to use I expected the buttons to be laid out according to relative position on the controller, so GC  A would be SNES B (both are the lowermost buttons on each controller), GC B would be SNES Y, etc. (both are the leftmost buttons on each controller)

Oh and did they map Z (GC Controller) to Select (SNES controller)?

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Offline Smoke39

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Since the VC maps GC controller buttons literally (A->A, B->B, etc.) for SNES games, in order for the retroport to be of any use with SNES VC games the buttons have to be mapped the same way.
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Offline BranDonk Kong

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See, the problem is, the Gamecube controller is stupid, in a sense, but it works out the way it should be. If it was reversed (A=B, B=A), then say, running and jumping (hold Y button and press B button - not spin jump) in Super Mario World would be extremely difficult to do, as it would be with the Gamecube controller as well.
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