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[http://www.geocities.com/armad1ll0/systems/Wavebird_Stick.htm Home page For Wireless GameCube Arcade Joystick]
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* '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller
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* '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt
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* '''Monitor Type:''' Unclassified
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* '''Interface Type:''' Game Pad Hack (Nintendo Wavebird Wireless)
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* '''Special Controls:'''
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* '''OS:''' Unclassified
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* '''Homepage:''' http://www.geocities.com/armad1ll0/systems/Wavebird_Stick.htm
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== Additional Details ==
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I got a GameCube Wavebird controller (no receiver, broken Z button) for only $3 so I decided that it might make a good encoder board for a new stick. There's only two fighting games for the GameCube right now but SoulCalibur2 is well worth it. Why? Just because I could.
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== Pictures ==
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[[image:Wireless_GameCube_Arcade_Joystick.jpg]]
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Revision as of 11:12, 12 July 2006


Additional Details

I got a GameCube Wavebird controller (no receiver, broken Z button) for only $3 so I decided that it might make a good encoder board for a new stick. There's only two fighting games for the GameCube right now but SoulCalibur2 is well worth it. Why? Just because I could.


Pictures

File:Wireless GameCube Arcade Joystick.jpg


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