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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 12:37 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Homegrown signal relay WAS: wireless xbox controllers
Check Tech TV..this guy Yoshi showed how to turn a standard Xbox
controller into a wireless.
BUt I think you los
Check Tech TV..this guy Yoshi showed how to turn a standard Xbox
controller into a wireless.
BUt I think you lost the vibration capability...if I remember
correctly
actually I could be wrong.
Umm...hope this helps...
*quietly slinks away*
-Gel
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e into the hardware side of the house just for fun.
Thoughts, ideas, etc?
Matthew
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From: Philip Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 3:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: wireless xbox controllers
> I like my Pelican wirele
> I like my Pelican wireless controller for the Gamecube. It
> has rumble to go with the wireless and it's not as bulky as
> the Wavebird. I went back to pick up another one at BB, but
> they didn't have any more. I did notice that they have the
> platinum Wavebird now instead of just the grey.
> IMHO, the only worthwhile wireless controller for ANY system is the
> WaveBird - if somebody could get a controller as good as that for the
> other systems, then it'd be worth buying, but until then, just don't
I like my Pelican wireless controller for the Gamecube. It has rumble to go
with the
> From: Matthew P. Smith
>
> My living room is a little on the large side, and I'm a bit
> tired of scooting the couch forward for our Xbox sessions.
> I'd like to get a couple of good wireless controllers. There
> are a few out there, so any opinions would be welcome.
>
> I like both the s
My living room is a little on the large side, and I'm a bit tired of
scooting the couch forward for our Xbox sessions. I'd like to get a
couple of good wireless controllers. There are a few out there, so any
opinions would be welcome.
I like both the standard and the s type wired ones, though