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[[File:GCN Wavebird.jpg|thumb|left|A Wireless Version of the Controller.]]
[[File:GCN Wavebird.jpg|thumb|left|A Wireless Version of the Controller.]]
A wireless variant of the Nintendo GameCube controller known as the '''WaveBird Wireless Controller''' is also available. It connects to the system via a radio sensor that plugs into one of the system's controller ports. However, the WaveBird does not support the rumble feature that the standard controllers have.
A wireless variant of the Nintendo GameCube controller, known as the '''WaveBird Wireless Controller''', was released in 2002. It connects to the system via a radio sensor that plugs into one of the system's controller ports. However, the WaveBird does not support the rumble feature that the standard controllers have.


[[File:LodgeNet-Nintendo-GameCube-Controller.jpg|thumb|A LodgeNet GameCube Controller]]
[[File:LodgeNet-Nintendo-GameCube-Controller.jpg|thumb|A LodgeNet GameCube Controller]]
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