The demo came out in Japan and Europe like a month ago, a week before the full game came out I think. NoA and/or Sega in the US are just slow.
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The Pro controller feels GREAT and you rarely ever have to worry about battery. Also you'll probably need it for the new Smash Bros. eventually, so I would definitely get one.
Bought one when the Zelda bundle came out. The gamepad looks sweet. Wind Waker HD is great. And there were finally enough games out to play.
The controls aren't bad. It's just that sometimes the physics feel slightly off, like when you jump from a complete stand still he goes nowhere. But if you run just for half a second before jumping he carries the momentum fine through the air. And also, the game is freaking difficult sometimes. People just don't want to admit they're bad at it and blame the game's "controls".
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