No, technically its slower because the system has to interpret the signal and vice-versa.
Yes there is a wireless version of the game controller
There is the Thrust master wireless controller available.
Not necessarily. It depends on the game console.
The electromagnetic wave emitted by a game controller, such as a wireless controller, is typically in the radio frequency (RF) range. This RF signal carries information between the controller and the gaming console, allowing for wireless communication and control of the game.
no because Atari had made a wireless controller years before
Depends on the system with the PS3 you need to use the charging cable the first time to register the controller and then you just use the PS symbol to turn on the controller and it will make it the second if you already have one on. Getting it to work then depends on the game you are playing. That game must be at least a 2 player game and has to be set for at least a 2 player game
The Game Boy advance is not compatible with any home console systems as a controller.
if its on game boy advance you will need a link cable you can get 1 from ebay... if its ds its wireless
That would be the dreamGEAR Xbox Orbiter 2.4GHz Wireless Controller Game pad.
The dreamGEAR i.GLOW is just one of a couple dozen wireless GameCube controllers.
Electric energy is transferred to the game controller through a wired connection or wireless transmission. The controller then uses this energy to power its functions and enable the interaction with the gaming console or device.
The wireless game cube controller will work up to 30 feet before it will stop working which is actually quite a long ways way.