Second, the regular Wiimote works awesome for NES emulation (as, held sideways, it is essentially a thick NES controller). For SNES games, however, the Wiimote is a poor fit as you need to do some pretty fancy fingering to use the SNES X and Y buttons. For SNES emulation we strongly ...
Some may quibble with Niftski's use of an emulator and keyboard controls rather than a handheld controller and authentic NES hardware to achieve his record. But the rules on Speedrun.com allow entries made with FCEUX, Nestopia, Bizhawk, or OpenEMU, all of which are considered frame-accu...