New Smash Bros. Brawl Movie!

really? for real? thats actually pretty cool. however the wii remote with chuck attachment has more than enough buttons to be used as a button masher, fighting controller. the D pad is 4 buttons, plus A and B, so thats 6 easily accessable buttons plus the 2 on the nunchuck and with the analog stick that makes a fully functional controller if you don't use the motion sensors. I actually would like to see some fighting games come out for the classic controller though.
 
ok so I found this from IGN



and this from digg

but the one from digg was just a random person nothign official.

I hope its the classic one, I have it and really love the feel of it (and plenty of buttons to boot!) maybe it can use both, seems like it really wouldnt matter.
 
i got the wii because of the controller, id hate to see companys start leading people away from it.

and i never really liked super SSB, and since its not going to be on the wii remote, i see no reason to buy it.
 
The original Metal Gear debuted on the MSX2 computer in 1987 in Japan and Europe. This was one of the first games in which using stealth was emphasized over direct confrontation with the enemy, a young Hideo Kojima's response to the shooting-based game designs which prevaled at the time. This was due to the MSX hardware's limitations when it came to handling more conventional action games[citation needed]. Many of the series' trademark aspects were already present, including the wireless communicator used by the player's character. The game was later released in North America, Europe and Japan on the NES/Famicom, selling over a million units.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Gear_(series)
 
not using the wiimote? that kinda sucks

even though it is a button masher, they could have made it to use the wiimote, or the classic/gcn controller, with an option in the menus to change it back and forth
 
Metal Gear Release dates
July 12, 1987 ? MSX2 (Japan)1987 ? MSX2 (Europe)December 22, 1987 ? Nintendo Family Computer (Japan)June, 1988 ? Nintendo Entertainment System (North America)1989 ? Nintendo Entertainment System (Europe)August 30, 1990 ? IBM PC (North America)1990 ? Commodore 64 (North America)March 11, 2004 ? Nintendo GameCube (as part of Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes - Premium Package) (Japan)August 18, 2004 ? Mobile Phone (Japan)December 22, 2005 ? PlayStation 2 (as part of Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence) (Japan)March 14, 2006 ?
 
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