WaveBird Wireless Controller

E216062

The WaveBird Wireless Controller is a radio frequency-based gamepad for the Nintendo GameCube that allowed lag-free wireless play without requiring a direct line of sight.

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WaveBird Wireless Controller canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf video game controller
wireless game controller
channelCount 16 channels
colorVariant gray
platinum
special edition colors in some regions
communicationRange approximately 6 meters
up to 20 feet
compatibleWith Nintendo GameCube console
Nintendo Wii GameCube controller ports
designedFor Nintendo GameCube games
discontinued true
doesNotInclude rumble feature
doesNotRequire line of sight
feature battery compartment
built-in wireless receiver dongle
channel selection dial
lag-free play
power switch
wireless gameplay
hasButton A button
B button
L button
R button
Start/Pause button
X button
Y button
Z button
hasControl C Stick
Control Stick
D-Pad
analog triggers
manufacturer Nintendo
marketedAs wireless controller for GameCube
notableFor being one of the first widely adopted first-party wireless console controllers
numberOfBatteries 2
platform Nintendo GameCube
powerSource AA batteries
predecessor GameCube controller
surface form: Nintendo GameCube Controller
reasonForMissingFeature to conserve battery life
receiverInterface GameCube controller port
receiverPowerSource Nintendo GameCube
surface form: GameCube console
regionRelease Europe
Japan
North America
releaseYear 2002
successor Wii Classic Controller
surface form: Wii Classic Controller (as later wireless option for Nintendo systems)
targetAudience Nintendo GameCube players
usesTechnology radio frequency

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Nintendo GameCube supportsAccessory WaveBird Wireless Controller
GameCube controller hasVariant WaveBird Wireless Controller