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Originally Posted by BreakABone
This is a bit of an iffy question.
Now as for the rest, I don't own a classic controller, any game that uses it or something like it, I use the Cube controller for so I don't need the hassle of finding a wii-mote or something. So won't comment on that.
So I guess in short, Wii-mote as standard= good. Not having classic controller as a viable option= good from a business point of view.
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Yup that's why I think Nintendo should have released something different for the classic pro. I mean if people can use their gamecube controllers which are probably a lot cheaper now, then bringing something fresh for the wii could probably attract more people.
Oh and about what Dyne said, I think that the wiimotes could really improve if they manage to make their controller battery-less. "Think PS3 controllers" very light, great battery life, and you can charge it anywhere with a usb plug like a computer. Also if you ever where in the middle of the game and your "wireless wii-mote" went dead, you'd be able to plug it in and play. I agree the cables should be not too long or not too short, perfect distance. Think "USB Wired Gaming Mouse"