
for Wii U, as well as most Nintendo Switch games through the same adapter. It is also compatible with the Wii U via the Nintendo GameCube Controller Adapter, and can be used to play Super Smash Bros. However, it does not support GameCube discs or controllers. It is identical in many ways to the old style Wii, down to the form factor. There is an 'updated' Wii that goes by 'Wii Family Edition' on the retail box.
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The WaveBird is also compatible with all Wii software that can use a Nintendo GameCube Controller by plugging the receiver into one of the system's four Nintendo GameCube Controller ports, though it is only compatible with launch Wii consoles, as the Wii Family Edition and Wii mini do not support Nintendo GameCube games or accessories. The original Wii supports GameCube games on disc, and has GameCube controller ports hidden under a plastic door. The controller is powered by two AA batteries, with an officially listed maximum battery life of approximately 100 hours. The WaveBird uses the same design and buttons as a standard Nintendo GameCube Controller, while adding an on/off switch, power indicator LED, and a space on the back to insert and remove the batteries, but lacks the built-in rumble feature of the standard controller. The official range of the controller is stated to be 20 feet by Nintendo. The WaveBird Wireless Controller uses two AA batteries for power, and communicates with a Wireless Receiver (DOL-005) that plugs into one of the console's controller ports via a radio frequency signal of 900MHz (later models would use a 2.4GHz signal) when the controller is turned on both the controller and the receiver can be tuned using the switches on the bottom sides of both. It comes with a Gamecube wireless adapter that sticks into your controller port and connects to your BladeGC from up up to 30 meters away.

The name "WaveBird" is a reference to dolphins, "Dolphin" being the development codename for the Nintendo GameCube system. Not only can you play this on your classic and new games consoles, you can also stick this into the classic Gameboy player, allowing you to play your best Gameboy games with a modern Gamecube controller. Works with the Switch through the Gamecube adapter for Wii U (not included) Supports. Works on Gamecube and Wii1 systems with Gamecube ports. Supports official and many 3rd party N64 controllers.

The WaveBird was first announced at SpaceWorld 2000 and was later released in 2002, and is the first Nintendo controller and the first first-party-produced controller overall to be completely wireless. This adapter cable makes it possible to use a real Nintendo 64 controller on a Wii or Gamecube.

The WaveBird Wireless Controller is a Nintendo GameCube Controller that sends inputs wirelessly to the console rather than through a cable like the standard controller.
