To Wavebird, or not to Wavebird..

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I disagree. To me the rumble was too important, and the pain of changing batteries, so I got this Image

This controller is awesome, and it has a much longer cord than the standard cube controller. Its "technically" a Japan only item, but thanks to Amazon its readily available in the states.

However, I will agree with all the posters here that the Wavebird is an excellent wireless controller, one of the best. But to me, the cons of any wireless controller outweighed this one, the battery thing, and the lack of rumble, however; most Wavebirds sell for more than this White GCN controller. For $15 I would buy that just to have it.
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Can't see the image. Are you talking about the official white-coloured GameCube controller that has the super long cable?

I have that too but I don't know if mine is a fluke or not, but the A button on mine is really loud and goes CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK, something which my other GC controllers don't seem to do. It's super annoying.

It's bad enough I actually prefer my Wavebird to that white controller, even though I think the white controller is waaaaay sexier. (...and I like to play around with the cord with my toes while I play :lol: )
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Well, you guys did me a solid - I took back the 3rd party pad and picked up a very good condition, platinum-color Wavebird..
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This thing is so sweet.. Thanks for the heads up, guys!
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Woohoo! That looks suh-weet. Enjoy your new controller!
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girlracer wrote:love the wavebird, i've got 7 currently


Nice. I'm with you. I have 9 (4 platinum, 5 grey). I use the 4 greys regularly and the others are for backups if they ever break.
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Jamisonia wrote:I disagree. To me the rumble was too important, and the pain of changing batteries, so I got this Image
As someone else mentioned, you didn't post the image URL correctly. Here it is:
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Yes that is what I mean to post. I have two, and I think they're awesome. But $15 for a Wavebird is a good price, so I think you made a good decision as well.
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gtmtnbiker wrote:
girlracer wrote:love the wavebird, i've got 7 currently


Nice. I'm with you. I have 9 (4 platinum, 5 grey). I use the 4 greys regularly and the others are for backups if they ever break.
yep if i find them cheap i just pick them up
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All batteries eventually wear out
Wavebird is a very good controller, smart not to have rumble to prolong battery life. More importantly it uses STANDARD AA batteries giving a choice of rechargeable lithiums or a box of inexpensive akalines. A shame newer controllers (except Wii) went with proprietary not easily changed internal rechargeables.
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CRTGAMER wrote:A shame newer controllers (except Wii) went with proprietary not easily changed internal rechargeables.
You know that you can use AA batteries with the X360 controller and that the PS3 controller can work without a battery so long as it has a USB cable, right?
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