In spite of the cutting edge and revolutionary technology exerted by the Nintendo Wii and its software, there are significant groups of gamers who continue to favour the old school style of playing videogames by employing conventional joypads. Now, the Wii has always catered for this fact, and know that the Wii remote and nunchuk are perhaps not ideal for lengthy bouts of gaming, and so have always offered pad options. This alternative has now been upgraded even more with the Wii Classic Controller Pro.
The first Wii pad served its purpose, but was blighted by a variety of design flaws that were continually addressed by the public. The Wii Classic Controller Pro has sorted out quite a few of these complaints to offer a greater videogame choice.
It seems that Nintendo have paid heed to different console pads with their redesign, as the new Wii Classic Controller Pro has aspects remarkably resembling the PS3 controller. The simpler grips, for example, mirror the PS3 design, and this will certainly please the naysayers who claimed the previous version to be too cumbersome.
The upper shoulder buttons have also been moved forward on the Wii Classic Controller Pro to cater for the shorter- digited users, and the exterior cable has been moved from the uneasy lower frame to the upper centre, in order to not obstruct gaming. As a further advantage, the Wii Classic Controller Pro will be accessible in a variety of hues.
Nintendo have certainly ironed out the clear errors from their previous design, as it seems the old-fashioned method is still the best. The Wii Classic Controller Pro is comfortable and simple to use, perfect for long winded titles and fans of the classic style.

