Gamecube Wavebird Wireless Controller Grey

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List Price: $34.99
Our Price: $111.99
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Nintendo
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 60 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Nintendo Color: Grey EAN: 0045496950521 Feature: Control your favorite games from up to 20 feet away -- the RF transmitter send signals to a Receiver that plugs into your GameCube Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Model: VANIN 045496950521 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: GameCube Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: 2003-11-15 Studio: Nintendo
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Features
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Control your favorite games from up to 20 feet away -- the RF transmitter send signals to a Receiver that plugs into your GameCube Up to 16 different Channels can be set -- set up as many as four wireless controllers, for massive multiplayer action Works on 2 AA Batteries that provide up to 100 hours of gameplay for each controller (not included) Color - Grey
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Editorial Reviews:
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With the WaveBird Wireless Controller you can enjoy true freedom of movement -- no more wires to limit where you can sit or get tangled up in!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect, for last generation Comment: I've had the wireless Wavebird controller for nearly four years now and only once had a problem with it. The problem being that when the batteries are running low the game being played will respond as if the "C" stick is being spun around. A slight nuisance, yet also a helpful feature so I can tell when I need new batteries. I've never encountered any interference from my 802.11g wireless connection or 2.4Ghz phones or Xbox 360 controllers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Who would discontinue this?! Comment: Nintendo released and discontinued the best wireless Gamecube controller on the market. Utilizing a 16 channel, 2.4GHz frequency, they can be used in a party room as each one may have its own channel. The 2.4GHz frequency allows for instant response to button pressing. It is great for any and every Gamecube games as well as some Wii games. It is not worth buying one new for nearly $100 - no controller is worth that. When it was new for $40, though, it was the best buy a Nintendo gamer could make. Now there are other non-Nintendo made wireless Gamecube controllers, but they aren't the same shape and plainly just don't compare to the Nintendo Wavebird. If you can buy one of these new for up to $50, DO IT! If you are big into gaming, you owe it to yourself to buy one of these new at a good price and a 16-pack of AA batteries. I have had a Wavebird for at LEAST 5 years and the C-stick has finally given out. It will sometimes work during Brawl and sometimes it won't. I still use it for my other FPS and RTS and RPG games, though. Nintendo did something right by coming out with this. They need to right the wrong of discontinuing it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nothing beats a classic Comment: The wavebird was sold by Nintendo when the GameCube came out. I guess at some point someone sued for copyright infringement (the wireless technology) and was forced to quit selling them. That's why they are actually hard to find, especially new. I really like the feel of them because they actually felt like the `real' Nintendo controllers. Sometimes when you buy a controller from another company they don't fit your hand the same way, the buttons are different sizes, etc.
Anyway I had ended up selling my GameCube and the controllers, long story short; I bought a Wii and need something to play the old N64 games with. The wavebirds work great with it. The only downside, though, (and this may just be me not have had played the N64 in a really long time) is that the joystick seems to be a little stiffer than I remember the N64 controllers being. Other than that the controllers work great at a distance and have a pretty good battery life.
I am happy with the ones I have purchased and would recommend them to anyone that wants the look and feel of a real Nintendo Controller, without having to be tethered to a console halfway across the room.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why are they not making these anymore? Comment: Bought a used one off of Amazon for Wii purposes - as most of you reading know by now, gamecube ports come standard with the Wii. This is an amazing controller, and probably the best for things like Super Smash. The range is amazing (I accidently took a game off pause changing the battery from a closet!) and I have yet to have interference. Good size and weight. Hopefully now that the Wii has a lot of users, many either playing games like Super Smash or the retro virtual console titles, they will put something siimilar on the market.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Nintendo Controller Comment: Why did Nintendo ever take these out of production? As much as the Wiimotes are great, they can never fully replace the wavebird for games like Super Smash and Kart. It is durable, easy to use, simple, not too heavy and comfortable even after many hours of gaming.
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