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Topic: Classic controller + wii remote, can they be used separatedly?

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Valle

Like in the Smash bros brawl one playing with remote and one with classic controller? Does it work that way or not...

Valle

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yes

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grenworthshero

If you're talking about one person using the Wiimote and the other using the classic controller attached to it, I don't think it works that way for any game.

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Valle

yes, I mean the controllers connected together. So it's like you could use wii remote or classic controller (attached together) but not them both same time... So buying classic controller doesn't give me really another controller more, it's just an playing style option.

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Stryker

A GC Controller gives you another real player. Could be an alternative.

I think the only game where the CC gives you another player is Drift Mania. But there also the Nunchuck works as an additional player.

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Cipher

On Pokémon Rumble, if you attach a Classic Controller to the Wii Remote, you can use one as Player 1 and the other as Player 2. It at least works for Rumble, but as for other games, can't say.

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NotEnoughGolds

I'm pretty sure Gravitronix also uses Nunchuck/remote combo for two players (it supports up to 8).
Not sure if classic controller is supported in that game, though.

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moomoo

It works for Gyrostar on Wiiware, and Pokemon Rumble.

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invmat

Driift Mania for WiiWare had 8 player multiplayer in this way.

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Valle

well I was just thinkin the functionality of buying the monster hunter tri + classic controller pro... but I preordered it today and I think it's the best solution after all.

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Sean_Aaron

Monster Hunter Tri uses the remote pointer even with the CC Pro (you use it to look at objects and record monsters for your Monster Guide - gotta hunt 'em all!), but not for actual monster hunting.

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