Nintendo Wavebird
By Alex Kidman on 26 July 2004
Every GameCube owner should own a Wavebird -- preferably three. Nintendo's wireless controller quite simply shows the others how it should be done; while the PS2 and Xbox both boast third party wireless controllers, the Wavebird did it first, does it cheaper and has the cachet of being an official product to boot.
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- RRP: AU$70.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings
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Anonymous gave 1/10 on 22/10/2004 21:36
Best wireless controller out there
With 100 hours battery life you can't go wrong with it
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