No there is not. But there is one on the WII Numchuck
Nunchuck Style- main control stick down + A Wii Remote Style- (Turned Sideways) Control Pad down + 2 GameCube Controller Style- C-stick down + A !- NarutoFan2000
a^2 + b^2 + c^2 - ab - bc - ca = 0=> 2a^2 + 2b^2 + 2c^2 - 2ab - 2bc - 2ca = 0 => a^2 - 2ab + b^2 + b^2 - 2bc + c^2 + c^2 - 2ca + a^2 = 0 => (a - b)^2 + (b - c)^2 + (c - a)^2 = 0 Each term on the left hand side is a square and so it is non-negative. Since their sum is zero, each term must be zero. Therefore: a - b = 0 => a = b b - c = 0 => b = c.
Yes! When ur in the character menu, hit the button XYBBXY and then left c stick clockwise for 2 min. If u cant do it fast it enough, then no, u cant. When your done that, try and unlock a character called elbillug by hitting the home button 30 times while also hitting the z button, then hit XYYBYYXBYZ, this only works in hyrule temple.
It is offered as a Free Game during June 2012 for Playstation Plus Members
6 C 2 = 6 x 5 / 2x 1 = 15
The shield button is the Z button on the Nunchuck controller. The Z button is below the C button.
There is not a z button on the wii remote but there is one on the external controller nunchuk right at the front of it next to the C button
The "C" stands for camera. In most gamecube games, you can use it to control the camera (surprise, surprise!).
The C button is not on the actual remote, but on the nunchuck that attaches to it. The C button is on the top rear of the nunchuck, right above the Z trigger, behind the directional joystick.
There are only two buttons on the Wii Nunchuk: The Z button and the C button. There is also the control stick.
It is used to emulate an original 3-button gamepad for Genesis, because some games may glitch when you use a 6-button controller. To emulate an original 3-button controller, you should insert a game cartridge into Genesis console and hold the mode button before turning it on. Then turn it on, wait while the game boots up, and release the mode button. Now your controller should work as 3-button one. For example, in Mortal Kombat II there are 5 actions you can do: Low Punch, High Punch, Low Kick, High Kick and Block. If you have a 6-button controller then you have enough buttons for this game. For those, who don't have a 6-button controller, MKII supports 3-button gamepads too! Simply press A and B buttons simultaneously to perform High Punch or B and C buttons to perform High Kick (default button layout is used). This trick only works when using a 3-button controller, or 6-button controller in emulation mode. Also, the mode button does something in some games, but there are only few of them.
hold down the button to run and press the crouch button
Answer 2 c-64 on the button
If you're using Project64, click on Options > Configure Controller Plugin... Look there.
Conceptually, you could indeed write a RAM controller in C. The purpose of C was to allow higher level constructs while still offering access to the underlying controller.
You most likely have a bad a/c - heater controller........
Okay first of all it matters what control type your using: Wii remote sideways, Wii remote with Nunchuk, Classic controller or Gamecube controller. I will explain each one for you. For the Wii remote sideways the 1 button is your special button, the 2 button is the attack button and the D pad is to move, A is to Taunt and B is your shield, using the 1 button and the D pad you can use ness's specials pk flash, pk thunder, pk fire and pk magnet. For the wii remote with nunchuk: The nunchuk's control stick is to move, the C button is to jump, the Z button is to use your shield, on the wii remote A is to attack, B is to use your special moves and 1 and 2 is your taunt buttons, the d-pad can be used to throw items and characters and use your shield. For the classic controller and gamecube controller: Use Y or X to jump, A to attack, B to use special moves, Z to throw characters or items or use your shield, L and R are to grab characters and throw items and use your shield, the control stick is to move, the C stick (for the gamecube controller) lets you use smash attacks right away, the D pad lets you move. Have an exciting experience in brawl!