WaveBird Wireless Controller

The WaveBird Wireless Controller (stylized as WAVEBIRD, commonly abbreviated as WaveBird or WaveBird controller) is a radio frequency-based wireless controller manufactured by Nintendo for use with the GameCube home video game console. Its name is a reference to Dolphin, the GameCube's codename during development. The WaveBird was available for purchase separately as well as in bundles with either Metroid Prime or Mario Party 4, which were exclusive to Kmart in the US.

WaveBird Wireless Controller
Platinum WaveBird Wireless Controller + receiver
ManufacturerNintendo
TypeGamepad
GenerationSixth generation
Lifespan2002–2007
Units soldUnknown
Input
  • 2 × analog sticks
  • 2 × hybrid analog triggers/digital buttons
  • 6 × digital buttons
  • Digital D-Pad
Connectivity2.4 GHz wireless RF
Power2 × AA batteries
Dimensions2.5 × 5.5 × 4 inches
65 × 140 × 100 mm
Mass7.4 oz/210 g (with batteries)
5.8 oz/164 g (without batteries)
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