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The [[Nintendo Switch]] has an official wireless Nintendo 64 controller and is compatible with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The [[C button]]s act as digital inputs for the right [[control stick]], allowing for [[smash attack]] buttons like with the Wii Remote with Nunchuk. They can also be mapped to jump like the original controller in the [[Controls]] menu, although L cannot be mapped to [[taunt]] unlike ''Smash 64''. | The [[Nintendo Switch]] has an official wireless Nintendo 64 controller and is compatible with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The [[C button]]s act as digital inputs for the right [[control stick]], allowing for [[smash attack]] buttons like with the Wii Remote with Nunchuk. They can also be mapped to jump like the original controller in the [[Controls]] menu, although L cannot be mapped to [[taunt]] unlike ''Smash 64''. | ||
===Hori Minipad=== | |||
{{main|Hori Mini Pad}} | |||
The'''Hori Mini Pad''' is an alternative 64 controller developed by Hori, a Japanese company. As can be assumed from the name, it is smaller than a traditional n64 controller but is preferred by several competitive players such as {{sm|Tacos}} due to it's control stick being more similar to a Gamecube Controller and due to it not having a middle section sticking out. The placement is also preferred by players such as Tacos due to it's ability to easily taunt cancel. | |||
===GameCube controller=== | ===GameCube controller=== |