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I have bought a few of these gamecube wireless wavebirds for myself and my son and they can take a beating. They are pretty acurate conciding pressing the buttons to action in the game. The price is alittle bit more then i would like to pay being that gamesystems change now so often but through the beating and function this item does make it worth the while. Its a shame there aren't different options with many other colors.
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The wavebird is a must-buy if you plan on playing your gamecube from more than a few feet away. I've gotten my wavebird to work as far as 30' away through a window, from my backyard into my living room. It's pretty efficient with batteries, and it actually weighs less than the wired controller (with batteries).
It's only major flaw is the lack of rumble, but for most games, you're not missing out on much. One of the smaller issues I've had has been if you are rough with the wavebird, sometimes the battery fall off the connections and it will seem like the batteries are dead, even if they're not. The channel system is a little frustrating as well, because if you're not careful you can switch channels during play.
worth getting, but maybe at a lower price.
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Wonderful, solid product. It's good on batteries, but I think that might have a lot to do with the omission of rumble feedback. After playing with one for a year, I bought more.
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I bought this for my grandson and he loves it and plays with it all the time.
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Great wireless controller for the Gamecube. Has great range. Plays just as good as original wired controllers with the freedom of no cords.
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