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==In competitive play==
==In competitive play==
The Hori Mini Pad is widely considered superior to the official Nintendo 64 controller in all competitions that involve a Nintendo 64. Due to its more conveniently-shaped and high quality design, the Hori Mini Pad is considered a tournament standard and is preferred by several top ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' smashers, including {{Sm|Revan}}, {{Sm|tacos}}, and {{Sm|EmmiZhang}}, for its ease of [[Smash DI]], [[taunt cancel]]s, and [[pivot]]ing. This reputation took a while to cultivate due to releasing only in Japan with the rest of the world not having a proper chance to experience the controller. The rise of the internet and message boards, as well as online marketplaces like Ebay and Amazon, played a major part in spreading awareness and demand for the controller internationally. The Tribute64 further increased its popularity, as players can now own a new version of the controller that is compatible with both original hardware and emulators for a reasonable price.
The Hori Mini Pad is widely considered as superior to the official Nintendo 64 controller in all competitions that involve a Nintendo 64. Due to its more conveniently-shaped and high quality design, the Hori Mini Pad is considered a tournament standard and is preferred by several top ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' smashers, including {{Sm|Revan}}, {{Sm|tacos}}, and {{Sm|EmmiZhang}}, for its ease of [[Smash DI]], [[taunt cancel]]s, and [[pivot]]ing. This reputation took a while to cultivate due to releasing only in Japan with the rest of the world not having a proper chance to experience the controller. The rise of the internet and message boards, as well as online marketplaces like Ebay and Amazon, played a major part in spreading awareness and demand for the controller internationally. The Tribute64 further increased its popularity, as players can now own a new version of the controller that is compatible with both original hardware and emulators for a reasonable price.


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