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The '''A button''' ("a button" on the [[Classic Controller]]) is one of the larger buttons on each remote where it is present. On the Nintendo 64 controller it is blue, on the Nintendo [[GameCube|GameCube]] controller it is teal, and on both the [[Wii remote]] and Classic Controller it is transparent. In all three installments of ''[[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|Super Smash Bros.]]'', the A Button is used mostly for executing [[smash attack]]s. When playing with the Wii remote held sideways however, the [[2 button|2 button]] acts as its A button, performing smash attacks (when pressed with the Dpad or the [[1 Button|1 Button]]) and confirming selections on menus, whereas the actual A Button is used for [[taunt]]s.
The '''A button''' ("a button" on the [[Classic Controller]]) is one of the larger buttons on each remote where it is present. On the Nintendo 64 controller it is blue, on the Nintendo [[GameCube|GameCube]] controller it is teal, and on both the [[Wii remote]] and Classic Controller it is transparent. In all three installments of ''[[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|Super Smash Bros.]]'', the A Button is used mostly for executing [[smash attack]]s. When playing with the Wii remote held sideways however, the [[2 button|2 button]] acts as its A button, performing smash attacks (when pressed with the Dpad or the [[1 Button|1 Button]]) and confirming selections on menus, whereas the actual A Button is used for [[taunt]]s.
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Revision as of 21:13, May 29, 2010

The A button on various Nintendo controllers. From left to right: Nintendo 64 and Nintendo GameCube controllers, the Wii remote and the Classic Controller

The A button ("a button" on the Classic Controller) is one of the larger buttons on each remote where it is present. On the Nintendo 64 controller it is blue, on the Nintendo GameCube controller it is teal, and on both the Wii remote and Classic Controller it is transparent. In all three installments of Super Smash Bros., the A Button is used mostly for executing smash attacks. When playing with the Wii remote held sideways however, the 2 button acts as its A button, performing smash attacks (when pressed with the Dpad or the 1 Button) and confirming selections on menus, whereas the actual A Button is used for taunts.