Very few wireless controllers are available for the gamecube. The Wavebird one that has recevied decent reviews.
The dreamGEAR i.GLOW is just one of a couple dozen wireless GameCube controllers.
The Shockwave's biggest advantage is that it is wireless while the standard Nintendo Gamecube controller is wired. Unfortunately, the Shockwave is known to have accuracy issues and its wireless range is limited. In addition, the actual feel of the controller and the buttons is much cheaper and less durable than the Nintendo brand controllers.
no but you can use a gamecube controller no but you can use a gamecube controller no but you can use a gamecube controller no but you can use a gamecube controller
At the top of the Wii, there's a little panel that opens. It has slots for GameCube Memory Cards and Controllers. If you have a wireless controller, you should have a receiver. Plug the Receiver into a controller slot; same goes for the wire on a normal controller.
A Gamecube Controller is the standard controller for the Nintendo Gamecube console. The controller allows players to play the video games made for the Nintendo Gamecube.
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yes you can use a classic controller or you can use a gamecube controller...also u need a gamecube memory card to save. Its in the wii manual.--------------------Correction No you cannot.The GameCube feature disables the Wii side of the console, so the wii-motes won't work or the attached "classic" controller.You have to have a GameCube Controller that plugs into the GameCube controller port
No gun controller is currently available for the Gamecube.
No. A Gamecube controller is required for all Gamecube games.
It does have wireless connection. It has no controller. The only part you need a controller is for when you first turn your Xbox on. It is so good that you dont need a controller.
At the top of your Wii base unit is a door. Inside of this door are two ports into which you plug the sending unit which once active communicates with your wireless Block Head Controller. I hope this helps you out. Goodness knows it took me a while to find this and figure it out. Good luck, and happy gaming. Best regards, Jim Carter