D dormantsol New member Apr 8, 2011 #3 How does the adapter fit into the Wii GC ports? Does it fit better one way than the other (vertical v horizontal Wii)? I am thinking about picking up Windwaker and a Wavebird after work.
How does the adapter fit into the Wii GC ports? Does it fit better one way than the other (vertical v horizontal Wii)? I am thinking about picking up Windwaker and a Wavebird after work.
G Go-mez or Go home New member Apr 9, 2011 #4 Wavebird doens't have vibrate. If my girlfriend can't stick it down her pants and get off, I am just not interested.
Wavebird doens't have vibrate. If my girlfriend can't stick it down her pants and get off, I am just not interested.
M Marwa New member Apr 9, 2011 #5 1. "Insert" Wiimote 2. Attempt to play Wii Sports 3. ???? 4. Profit!
N not.your.average.girl. New member Apr 9, 2011 #6 I'd suggest a 3rd party wireless. The wavebird is clunky as hell and way more expensive than the other ones.
I'd suggest a 3rd party wireless. The wavebird is clunky as hell and way more expensive than the other ones.
L Little Miss Pipedream New member Apr 11, 2011 #9 Before the Xbox 360, the Wavebird was king of wireless controllers without a doubt.
K kaite n New member Apr 11, 2011 #10 . The 3rd party options I've used are nowhere near as reliable and long lasting as my Wavebirds have been.
. The 3rd party options I've used are nowhere near as reliable and long lasting as my Wavebirds have been.
M Melissa N New member Apr 11, 2011 #11 The wavebird is just a regular GC controller without the wire, right?
1 1sgret New member Apr 11, 2011 #12 The $15 3rd party controller I have has worked just fine for over a year. It's smaller and lightweight too.
The $15 3rd party controller I have has worked just fine for over a year. It's smaller and lightweight too.
J jost* New member Apr 14, 2011 #15 The Wavebird is the greatest controller in the world...next to the N64 controller of course.