When talking about GC controllers, people always mention Wavebirds. I suppose that worth looking up.Best Controller to Buy for Smash Bros Br ...
yeah well get a wavebird, because it is wireless, (if you want to use gc controller) if not im sure it isnt impossible to use other ones. Ohh and you should of used the stickey
I personally use a Classic Controller.Don't let people force you into choosing a certain controller. I had skipped Gamecube and Brawl is actually my first Super Smash game so I thought I'd go with the Classic. It reminds me a lot of a Playstation controller which I own so I went with that. Feels fine to me~
[QUOTE=''hellhund'']When talking about GC controllers, people always mention Wavebirds. I suppose that worth looking up.[/QUOTE]Yes, it is really worth it if you can find one. If you are going to just get the wired one, I really recommend you go first party, but still my suggestion is for the Wavebird. If you do get a wire GameCube controller, I suggest you get yourself an extension cord to allow for a greater distance from the console.[QUOTE=''swn13'']yeah well get a wavebird, because it is wireless, (if you want to use gc controller) if not im sure it isnt impossible to use other ones. Ohh and you should of used the stickey[/QUOTE]In all fairness, he is asking about the controller and not so much the game. I don't know, I could be wrong.
I apologiez or not using the sticky, but I figured this was different enough to warrent its own thread, and I assume there are many other first time Brawlers out there would are looking for buying advice on controllers.I currently have 3 wiimotes, 2 nunchucks, and 2 classic controllers. I figured getting a gamecube controller was the cheapest way to add a fourth option for my friends, but it seems that the wavebirds are either impossible to find, or easily over $40. Does anyone know a cheap way to get them?
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