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Answer by Ryan
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For the games you plan to be playing, there’s not much difference between the controllers. Both work just as well, if not better, than the N64 controller. Using the C buttons, especially when playing the ocarina, can be a bit tricky for both controllers because you have to use the analog stick. I don’t know about the CC, but if I remember correctly for the Gamecube controller you can also use the Z button for Down-C, X for Right-C, and Y for Left-C (you still have to use the C-stick for Up-C). Anyways, it’s not something to worry about.
In your specific case I’d say go for the Gamecube controller because it can also be used for Gamecube games and can sometimes be cheaper. However, if you plan on buying VC games other than N64, get the Classic Controller because it’s closer to the original controls. The controls for the SNES VC games are so ridiculously placed on the Gamecube controller the games are almost impossible to play unless you get a Classic Contoller.
(February 26th, 2011 at 4:51 pm)