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Plug a classic controller into a wiimote? what? I don't get it....

Does the wiimote have diagonal controls? anyone know....

Can you use the nunchuck when using your wiimote to play games on your phone? anyone know....

It would be really nice to be able to use the analog control stick on the wiimote in place of the digipad, and the additional buttons on the nunchuck would come in handy as well.

1. thats how it works?
2. yep
3. yup
 
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Hmmm I just tried again and couldn't get the nunchuck to map... what could I be doing wrong?

On the plus side I discovered that you don't need diagonals to do special moves in SF2. (!!!)

And I don't know anything about the 'classic controller' whatever... I have no idea.

it connects exactly like a nunchuk but its a normal style controller
 
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Hmmm I just tried again and couldn't get the nunchuck to map... what could I be doing wrong?

On the plus side I discovered that you don't need diagonals to do special moves in SF2. (!!!)

And I don't know anything about the 'classic controller' whatever... I have no idea.



... no need to map diagonals up-right, down-right, up-left etc. ... all diagonal controls work with analog stick

You can perform a shroyuken just fine. :D
 
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I am using the SNESoid n64oid and The wii remote IME app for android 2.2 on my atrix.

I am so freaking stoked, all of it seems to work great with every rom. The emulators are so sick that I bought the paid versions for all the save functions and to help the devs.

BUT....

I cant get the analogue sticks to work at all. I want to be able to play golden eye with halo style controls but I cannot get them to map at all.

Any help?
 
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