I've always liked all Nintendo controllers, and that's mostly true, that's until we arrive at the Wiimote is where things change. The Wiimote as a gaming controller just isn't very comfortable or adequate as it is more or less a TV Remote used as a Nintendo controller and if you want the full controller experience you'll need to plug a controller via the port at the bottom (or the Nunchuk instead for games that exclusively use the Wiimote + Nunchuk).
There's a variety of controllers that connect to that port so if you have a favorite one, it's probably available.
- Wii Classic Controller (analog triggers)
- Wii Classic Controller Pro (no analog triggers)
- Hori Wii Classic Controller (GCN Style with analog triggers)
- Hori Wii Fighting Stick
- Hori Wii U Classic Controller (GCN Style without analog triggers)
- Nintendo NES Controller
- Nintendo SNES Controller
- PDP Classic Controller (GCN Style with analog triggers)
There's a variety of controllers that connect to that port so if you have a favorite one, it's probably available.
- Wii Classic Controller (analog triggers)
- Wii Classic Controller Pro (no analog triggers)
- Hori Wii Classic Controller (GCN Style with analog triggers)
- Hori Wii Fighting Stick
- Hori Wii U Classic Controller (GCN Style without analog triggers)
- Nintendo NES Controller
- Nintendo SNES Controller
- PDP Classic Controller (GCN Style with analog triggers)