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Video Game Reviews of Gamecube Wavebird Wireless Controller - PlatinumCustomer Review: Wonderful Summary: 5 StarsI bought it for my daughter and now I use it when I play Medal of Honor. It's terrific, amazing. Easy to install and has a great range. You won't be disappointed!
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Customer Review: Works great, great for younger kids Summary: 5 StarsBought this item because I was tired of my son accidently pulling his game system off the top of his dresser while playing. Of course you have to be sure and turn it off after use to avoid running down the batteries. Good product, wish it had a charger, maybe Nintendo will think of that next.
Customer Review: Wireless freedom, now on Gamecube... Summary: 5 StarsIt used to be that wireless controllers really, really sucked (you know, back in the infrared days). Response time seemed slow, disconnects were frequent, and most products were poorly constructed. That's not the case now, with RF-based wireless controllers, and the Wavebird is one of the best of the bunch (and the best for the Gamecube). There's not really that much to elaborate on, other than the fact that the Wavebird just works, as well as a wired-controller does. Just plug the Wavebird receiver into your faithful 'Cube and you're ready. Thanks to the RF technology, your controller works on the other side of the room and does it through furniture, heads and other such obstacles. If you're looking for wireless on the Cube, you won't do better than this, and as an added bonus, know that it's also compatible with Nintendo's new Wii system (for playing your Gamecube games or select Wii titles, such as the upcoming Super Smash Bros. sequel).
Customer Review: Must have for the Wii Summary: 5 StarsSo you bought a Wii and want to know what else you can buy? Here is what you need:
The Wavebird wireless controllers are a must have accessory if you own a Wii and plan to play Game Cube games or download the virtual games from the Wii shopping channel. You can use up to 4 wavebirds. Don't forget to add the 251 memory card if you plan on saving your Game Cube games and you also need an SD memory card if you want to save your Wii games. Also, I haven't tried but am buying the component video cable for the Wii and my High Definition TV. 480p isn't exactly High Definition I've read but it is better than 480i which is standard RCA video for the Wii. Also, if you don't have a wireless network in your home but do have high speed internet, do yourself a favor and buy a wireless router. Wii has built in wireless internet connectivity.
It's all about the Wireless!!!
Customer Review: Works on Wii without problems Summary: 5 StarsI got this controller for my Wii, first I thought it was too bulky but after playing some VC games like Mario N64 and Sonic, I knew that I made the right choice. My 3 year old kid uses it without any problems.
The wireless feature is awesome, no cables on the way, if you need to have a clean room while no playing you just put it besides the Wiimote and the Nunchuck.
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