Pros: light, good responsiveness, good signal strength, good durability Cons: expensive, no rumble option, no battery power indicator
Gaming veterans like me have seen many wireless devices come and go. One of the more notable of these accessories was the NES Satellite, a 4-player adapter for the NES where the unit connected to the control deck wirelessly. To be blunt, the majority of ...
Pros: It's the same as a standard Gamecube controller,but wireless! Cons: You don't get the joys of watching your siblings trip over the cable.
Once upon a time, I was laid up with a broken leg. I couldn't move with ease so close to the TV to play with a standard Gamecube controller with a wire connected to the console. So I went to the store and picked up this wireless wonder. This controller ...
Pros: Just like a wired controllre
has rumble on it Cons: a little heavy
takes batteries which might be a pain sometimes
I have a nintendo gamecube and i have 2 wavebirds and 2 wired controllers. I must say that the wavebirds are a much better buy. Sure they will be a little more money to buy but i think it is totaly worth paying a little extra. The wavebirds are just like ...
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