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The American controller is slightly different from the Japanese and the PAL controllers. Instead of having each button be a different bright color, the {{button|snes|A}} and {{button|snes|B}} buttons were purple and the {{button|snes|X}} and {{button|snes|Y}} buttons were lavender, tying into the mechanical color scheme of the SNES's American model.
The American controller is slightly different from the Japanese and the PAL controllers. Instead of having each button be a different bright color, the {{button|snes|A}} and {{button|snes|B}} buttons were purple and the {{button|snes|X}} and {{button|snes|Y}} buttons were lavender, tying into the mechanical color scheme of the SNES's American model.


It has the {{button|snes|A}} , {{button|snes|B}} , buttons and the {{button|gba|Pad}} from the [[NES]], plus  
It has the {{button|snes|A}} , {{button|snes|B}} , {{button|snes|start}} , and {{button|snes|select}} buttons and the {{button|snes|Pad}} from the [[NES]], plus four extra buttons: the {{button|snes|X}} , {{button|snes|Y}} , {{button|snes|L}} , and {{button|snes|R}} buttons.
six extra buttons: the {{button|snes|X}} , {{button|snes|Y}} , {{button|snes|L}} {{button|snes|R}} {{button|snes|start}} , and {{button|snes|select}} buttons.


There is also a Wii adaption of the SNES controller for use as a substitution for the Classic Controller with games that support said controller.
There is also a Wii adaption of the SNES controller for use as a substitution for the Classic Controller with games that support said controller.