Post 3302136 by RafiX@niu.moe
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 (DIR) Post #3302136 by RafiX@niu.moe
       2019-01-23T21:54:48Z
       
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       can you play Super Smash Bros. Brawl on Wii with just Wiimote and Nunchuck?
       
 (DIR) Post #3302194 by solidsanek@pikachu.rocks
       2019-01-23T21:56:53.221318Z
       
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       @RafiX Yes. You can play with the Wiimote alone, Wiimote+Nunchuck or the GC controller.
       
 (DIR) Post #3302203 by RafiX@niu.moe
       2019-01-23T21:57:12Z
       
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       @solidsanek Wiimote alone? Must be pain
       
 (DIR) Post #3302216 by melaocolia@niu.moe
       2019-01-23T21:58:09Z
       
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       @RafiX yes you canBut you get tired if you play a lot!!
       
 (DIR) Post #3302226 by solidsanek@pikachu.rocks
       2019-01-23T21:58:52.525314Z
       
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       @RafiX I'd say it's pretty similar to playing with a joycon, except that is has even less buttons
       
 (DIR) Post #3302246 by RafiX@niu.moe
       2019-01-23T21:59:43Z
       
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       @solidsanek how many buttons does Smash use?
       
 (DIR) Post #3302364 by solidsanek@pikachu.rocks
       2019-01-23T22:03:47.854649Z
       
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       @RafiX Hmm.. You at least need a button for normal attacks, one for special ones and a button to protect yourself with the shield.The jump button can be used with moving your joystick up, but that's not comfy. Additional buttons like jumping and grabbing aren't necessary but good to have (grab can be triggered by using shield + normal attack I think)So at the very least you need 3 buttons I'd say, and 5 to feel more comfortable on it