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-[* black] Almost done with the console we extract the controller ports after removing their plastic front plate.
-[* icon_note] The ports are the same as the one on the Wii Remote. So you can connect your Wii Classic Controller to the mini NES.
+[* black] While the console only comes with one controller, you've got the classic Player 2 option available. At least until we remove these ports!
+[* icon_note] The ports are the same as the one on the Wii Remote. So you can connect your Wii Classic Controller to the NES Classic.
+ [* black] As you may have guessed, these ports are updated from the controller ports of the original NES and Famicom units
+[* black] We know the standard "blow on it" to fix it doesn't always work, so we're happy to see modular ports, which make for easier replacements!