@Soera:
Regarding those SNES Zelda & Metroid games...
I'm not real familiar w/ the standard controllers and/or any other controllers that are available & compatible w/ the SNES...
So, How would you (or anyone else w/ the personal experience & knowledge) say that they would be in the case of only having 1 hand to game with???
Are they laid-out in a manner as to allow them to be "1-handed friendly" when it comes to playing these games?
Personally (most likely since I've used them the most & the longest), I've gotten pretty damned good at 1-handed gaming w/ the PSX, PS2, and PS3 controllers.
Also, I've found that I can set-up my DSi-XL, PSP 3000, and GBC to be accomodating enough for me to play almost any/all RPG's on.
I've yet to give my Game-Cube (and its controller) a long enough trial yet...but...at a glance; it *looks* like it will be more unwieldy, awkward, and uncomfortable to use than the other ones...
"Incidental Notes/Comments":
A).
The game that I was most pleasantly surprised about being able to (w/ little trouble) 100%/Do Absolutely *EVERYTHING* in (- mainly, because it was an "Action" RPG (which are usually quite difficult w/ only one hand))...
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion (PS3-version)
AND
B).
The turn-based RPG that (unpleasantly) surprised me the most by being *MUCH* more difficult to complete 1-handed than I was expecting it to be (since turn-based RPG's are usually the *Most* 'friendly' games for playing w/ only one hand...
Final Fantasy VII!
I played it years ago, now...yet I still *Vividly* remember the (3) parts that frustrated the hell out of me
(From easiest to hardest):
1). The "Motorcycle" sequence,
2). The "Marching" sequence, and
3). That God-damned *
SUBMARINE* sequence
*EDIT*Forgot to mention it, but, I'm 100% w/ you on both those FPS & Sports games!