Pro Tip of the Day - smash tv http://protipoftheday.com/taxonomy/term/370/0 en Pro tip: you want two controllers to play Smash TV on the NES http://protipoftheday.com/node/403 <p>Take a look at this original arcade cabinet <a href="http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9591">for Smash TV</a>. You might notice that it's got four joysticks, two for each player. That's so you can move your guy around shoot the thousands of baddies that accost him in a direction independent of his movement. If I had to compare it to a less-ancient game, it's kinda like Geometry Wars.</p> <div align="center"><img src="http://protipoftheday.com/sites/default/files/smashtv_controllers2.png" /></div> <p>But, like a lot of early arcade games, there was a version made for the NES, but if you've ever used a NES controller, you know that there just aren't nearly enough buttons to simulate two joysticks. Just can't be done.... with one controller.</p> <p>So you definitely want to pick the second option on the Player Select screen, 1 Player 2 Controllers</p> <div align="center"><img src="http://protipoftheday.com/sites/default/files/smashtv_controllers1.png" /></div> <p>That way you can move with one and fire with the other. Just be aware: you don't hold the controllers as normal, you rotate them clockwise 90&deg; so that the Cross Pad is on top. That way it's much easier for your right hand to use it. Of course, for a better arcade-like experience, you'll want to track down two NES Advantage controllers and use them. But, you'd have to be pretty dedicated to the game to want to do that.</p> NES pro tip smash tv technique Thu, 01 Apr 2010 12:23:42 +0000 Will 403 at http://protipoftheday.com