One of the mods for the Gamecube has resurfaced for the Wii. Gamers were originally able to internalize the receiver for the Wavebird controller on their Gamecubes to get the dongle out of site. With ...
Nintendo made some questionable decisions during the early 2000’s, but developing the WaveBird certainly wasn’t one of them. Years before wireless controllers were the standard on home game consoles, ...
The Wii is such a beautiful system. It has clean lines, a small form factor, and is more inviting than high-tech looking. You look at it and you just want to play with it. The only problem is that ...
That's right, the modding community has come up with a fix that places the Wavebird receiver into the Nintendo Wii, causing the unsightly giant gray brick that currently resides at the top of your ...
Building a better mouse trap: One thing I do not like about the Nintendo Switch is the JoyCons. I find them extremely uncomfortable to use connected to the console. They are better using disconnected, ...
He even created a center piece that lets you reunite both halves in a single gamepad that's the same width as the original Wavebird. The creator expects to provide CAD files for those who want to ...
The GameCube might not have had the same widespread appeal as the PlayStation 2 or the original Xbox, but it was still an amazing gaming system. One thing it arguably did better than other systems at ...
If hacking up a wireless NES controller for your Wii isn't enough, what about modifying your Wavebird receiver so it sits inside the Wii, internally, as if it was always meant to be there? That's what ...
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