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The '''control stick''' is the grey stick on the Nintendo [[Gamecube]] and [[Nintendo 64]] [[controllers]], the white stick on the [[Nunchuk]] controller, or the two white sticks on the [[Classic Controller]].
The '''control stick''' is the grey stick on the Nintendo [[Gamecube]] and [[Nintendo 64]] [[controllers]], the white stick on the [[Nunchuk]] controller, or the two white sticks on the [[Classic Controller]].


In [[SSBM]] and [[SSB]], the main control stick positions you need to know are up, down, forward and backward. Forward is the direction your character is facing on-screen, and backward is just the opposite. The control stick can also be smashed to achieve various effects such as [[Dashing]] and [[Smash attack]]s.
In the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros. series'']]'','' the main control stick positions you need to know are up, down, forward and backward. Forward is the direction your character is facing on-screen, and backward is just the opposite. The control stick can also be smashed to achieve various effects such as [[Dashing]] and [[Smash attack]]s. When handling the [[Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] in NES Style, the Directional Pad serves as the control stick as there's no control stick on the Wii Remote alone.
[[Category: Game Controls]]
[[Category: Game Controls]]

Revision as of 22:37, June 28, 2009

The control stick is the grey stick on the Nintendo Gamecube and Nintendo 64 controllers, the white stick on the Nunchuk controller, or the two white sticks on the Classic Controller.

In the Super Smash Bros. series, the main control stick positions you need to know are up, down, forward and backward. Forward is the direction your character is facing on-screen, and backward is just the opposite. The control stick can also be smashed to achieve various effects such as Dashing and Smash attacks. When handling the Wii Remote in NES Style, the Directional Pad serves as the control stick as there's no control stick on the Wii Remote alone.