VideoGameCritic wrote:Do the Wii Classic controllers work with the NES Classic? I'm afraid to try!
100% yes because the NES Classic controller port is the same as the Wii one so yes!
VideoGameCritic wrote:Do the Wii Classic controllers work with the NES Classic? I'm afraid to try!
VideoGameCritic wrote:Do the Wii Classic controllers work with the NES Classic? I'm afraid to try!
BanjoPickles wrote:I was lucky enough to find one, in the Wild, today (Nintendo must have really stepped up their game, since everybody I know who wanted one, who missed out the last time, managed to snag one this weekend):
My thoughts? It’s a cool little device, but it has sort of a “meh” factor, after the awesomeness that was the SNES Classic! The lineup really should have been beefed up, since several of these games (Baloon Fight, Ice Climber, Excitebike, etc. are not likely to hold TMNT attention. It would have been nice if Nintendo would have worked with Konami, Capcom, Tecmo, and Arc Systems Works to make their contributions more complete. The addition of Castlevanias 1 and 2 was nice, but Castlevania 3 should have been included, as should have Mega Man 1 and 3, Double Dragon 1, Ninja Gaiden 2, and even Nintendo’s own Startropics 2. It also would have been nice if River City Ransom would have been included, since it was released on the Famicom Mini.
As is, though, it was totally worth the $60!
VideoGameCritic wrote: I kind of wish they would release one with a "cartridge slot" which could handle new sets of games.
Atariboy wrote:I suppose we'll soon learn one way or another if there's a future for this new product line, at least where Fall 2018 is concerned. Nintendo announced the NES Classic Edition on July 14th 2016 and the SNES Classic Edition on June 26th of last year. So we're certainly in that time frame to be hearing about something new coming this fall.
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