It's still awesome, but it doesn't use any unique controls on Wii. Wiimote is digital input only the same as the original - doesn't even let you map to the nunchuk. It's aged really well though, doesn't suffer at all next to more modern video pinball games.
It's near perfect - I haven't gone over everything with a fine-tooth comb, but I did notice the resolution in KoF '94 is weird. That's the only game where it jumped out at me though. But the classic controller is some kind of device from the gods - I can actually pull off moves with regularity in the original Art of Fighting & Fatal Fury. This has previously been impossible across every version of those games I've played, to the point where I was starting to wonder if they'd programmed them with some kind of randomizer that only let your moves work every 10th time.Quote:
And speaking of better than PS2, SNK Arcade Classics Vol 1 seems to fix all the problems of that version, great comp.

