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Almost a year ago Nintendo launched the Nintendo Wii Classic Controller Pro in Japan.  Japan has been enjoying this wonderful Wii Classic Controller for about a year and now its our turn to buy this wonderful game controller and test it out in the United States.

The Nintendo Wii Classic Controller Pro directly plugs into your Wiimote, so installing the Classic Controller will be a simple step. The Classic Controller Pro for your Wii will be compatible with over 450 Wii, WiiWare and Virtual Console games. The Controller will come in White or Black and features a cool but yet classic design that looks like an old Sega Controller from the 90s. The Classic Controller Pro is due to release in April of 2010 in the U.S. TheClassic Controller

Pro will sell for $19.99 or if you want to buy Monster Hunter Tri, you can buy the game with a controller for only $59.99. Make sure to follow the tech sites and get one as soon as they start distribution in America, this is a must have for every hardcore and soft-core Wii fans!

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4 Comments

  1. Bloop. says:

    Okay, but how good is the D-PAD?

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