the classic NES controller has a select button, a start button, a Dpad, and an A and B button.
a NES turbo controller has all of that, but it also has a turbo button for the A and B button, so instead of repeatedly tapping one of the buttons, you could just hold down it's turbo button (wich is located directly below them)
the same year as the NES, 1985
I measured mine, and it is 12x5x1.5 centimeters.
NES2 U R saying is SNES, the SNES had better Graphics than the NES, the SNES had 3D games but it couldn't play NES games.
ghostbusters at the end you need to tap really fast turbo comes in handy
unfortunately, your can either "House Hold Hack it" or use a Nintendo gamecube controller instead. if you wanna "House Hold Hack it" you can cut the nes controller's wires in the middle of the wire and re-sotter a usb or wii plugin end thingy to it. *Spelling issues aside, the previous answer neglects to mention that the Wiimote itself can be used as an NES controller when turned sideways, but if you really want it to feel old-school, your best bet is to purchase a classic controller, which is essentially a super Nintendo controller with two analog sticks, and two extra shoulder buttons. It's shape is that of the SNES controller, though.
One can find useful information about the Nintendo Entertainment System controller from the ECE Buddy official website. The website gives an detailed overview of the controller.
EMS: manages one or more of a specific type of network elements (NEs). It also allows the user to manage all the features of each NE individually NMS: manages the communication between NEs, monitoring and administering a network.
NES-controller won't work anymore, try the Wii remote.
Go to inventory, then press Up, A, and B on controller 2. Select Save.
no u cant use the zapper eather but i wish
don't quote me on this, but i'd imagine it would be somewhere around 5 bucks.
No; However, similar updated products are available that simulate the classic NES controller.