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it dosent SAY it but it may be ctrl stickwii man said:cant you read? look at the discussion above, is one of those sticks called the control stick? uuhhh... NO
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it dosent SAY it but it may be ctrl stickwii man said:cant you read? look at the discussion above, is one of those sticks called the control stick? uuhhh... NO
Exactly my point....Does the PS2's controller say that the sticks are control sticks?bonodo said:it dosent SAY it but it may be ctrl stick
wii man said:i dont think they would refer to it as a control stick if they werent talking about gamecube, as gamecube controllers are called control stick, would just cause confusion
now u see the reason ive been a member here and never post? i share info and nobody is grateful. this community sucks, big time.
THANK YOU!Skippy said:Check Nintendo.com and look at the Gamecube control section. It says: "Two analog control sticks, a built-in rumble feature and flawless ergonomic design ensure that the Controller feels and plays perfectly."
Only one of those sticks has a "C" on it so stop being so stubborn. "Control stick" is just a generic term and does indicate the one specific stick on the GameCube controller.
bingo! you god ileewebster said:this is all very confusing. so what are the two stick things on the wii classic controller called?
surely people arent suggesting that the only way to play a wii game will be with a gamecube controller? the classic controller can do everything the gamecube one could - its stupid to suggest they'd release a wii game that isnt compatible with wii hardware, isnt it?
im pretty shure it has got it but thats not what we where arguing abutwii man said:this is hillarious, you guys are just further proving my point, i share useful info and i get it thrown in my face, we'll see who is laughing when brawl is released with gamecube controller support...we'll see.
wikipedia said:In 1996 Nintendo introduced a modern analog stick called a control stick on their Nintendo 64 controller. Unlike the D-pad, the control stick allowed for varying levels of pressure and 360-degree control, translating into more precise movements in games such as Super Mario 64.
wii man said:this is hillarious, you guys are just further proving my point, i share useful info and i get it thrown in my face, we'll see who is laughing when brawl is released with gamecube controller support...we'll see.
leewebster said:this is all very confusing. so what are the two stick things on the wii classic controller called?
surely people arent suggesting that the only way to play a wii game will be with a gamecube controller? the classic controller can do everything the gamecube one could - its stupid to suggest they'd release a wii game that isnt compatible with wii hardware, isnt it?