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Old 20-04-2004, 8:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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3D2 Wireless Controller for G Cube?

Hi All,

I’m finding the standard cables on the pads’ for my GC a bit short and although I’ve ordered an extension cable I think I’d like to try a wireless unit. The Wavebird looks nice, but its nearly 40% of the price of the console, a bit to much. Anyone know how this 3D2 unit performs?

http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?cat...ducts_id=4141&

At about £18 (inc. delivery) it seems like quite a good deal.

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Old 20-04-2004, 9:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I see they have the wavebird controllers there for £21.82 http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?cat...oducts_id=2372 probably worth paying the extra £4.00 I should think for peace of mind
Been considering a wavebird myself, that's the best price I've seen so far (missed those £10 Play.com specials )
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Old 20-04-2004, 9:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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It doesn't look very comfortable. The D-pad looks awful, the analog stick looks very tacky, and the Z button curves inwards - that would be really awkward IMO. It also has 2 start buttons for some reason...

Stick with the wavebird, IMO. It's the most comfy, accurate control pad I've ever used, and the wireless technology is 100% accurate (impossible to fault it)

www.videogamesplus.ca have some good deals on atm including very cheap wavebirds for £16. Never used them myself but they are very highly recommended by a lot of users
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Old 20-04-2004, 10:18 PM   #4 (permalink)
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wow, great link there RL123, they even have Onimusha Tactics - GBA for a measly £8.17 Now I'm happy!
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Old 20-04-2004, 10:22 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Hi Tetlee,

There will be delivery on top of the £21.82 + import taxes & RM handling charge (if caught) so potentially about £36. Add that this is only a guide price as it is the exchange rate the card company uses, not 'the exchange rate' dependent. I've never achieved these guide prices.

RL123 - thanks, I'll look into that source.

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Old 20-04-2004, 10:32 PM   #6 (permalink)
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One Wavebird and a copy of Onimusha Tactics ordered, total £29.97 Bargain of the century!
Thanks guys!
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Well that caused a flurry of activity! No standard Wavebirds now on that site - just the slightly more exspensive platinum. So who put an order in besides Tetlee?
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Dixons are selling the Wavebird for £9.97, but i think stock is low(i got the last one from my local store) The product number(if thats what they call it) is 711492 which if you tell this to the person in the store will be able to tell you if they have any in stock(i think)
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The 3 Dixons store within easy travel distance to me have nothing for the GameCube now. Did notice that the under £17 Wavebirds are back on the www.videogamesplus.ca site. Just had an email to say mine has been shipped.

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Paul,
So did you receive yours yet? I picked mine up from the post office today and was relieved to not get hit by any import duty/tax infact my items were even seperatly packaged which I was surprised to see considering the reasonable P&P costs. Well impressed with that company and will probably be using them again, hm...more wavebirds perhaps

BTW, I checked all the Dixons stores in my area, none had any wavebirds in stock. Well, a couple of the stores said they did have them, but when I asked them to double check, they couldn't find 'em, staff spoted the bargains perhaps
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Hi Tetlee,

Delivered today, marked as a gift, valued at $20cnd. Actually not found much besides the Wavebirds that I would consider an absolute bargain (for the GameCube) - I'll keep checking though.

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Old 26-04-2004, 10:28 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I've only ever ordered from u.k. websites so i'm a little nervous ordering from this site. Any chance you guys can give me a little help on a couple of minor issues

On the Account Information screen, do I enter my house number in with my street name? Also would I enter West Midlands in the State/Province section?

Hope to order a Wavebird (or two), a Freeloader and Animal Crossing. All seem pretty reasonable non?
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Old 26-04-2004, 11:04 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Hi Buck Swope,

Yes to all those questions. But remember the value on the site in £'s, is not what you will be charged, this is only a guide and I've always be given a slightly poorer rate by my card company. Play.com, I think will be a little cheaper for Freeloader. Currently Datel are shipping Version 1.06B of freeloader, but most sites (except Lik-Sang) are showing v1.06b, I'm told there is a difference! So you may wish to email and check the exact version you will be sent.

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Originally posted by Buck Swope
I've only ever ordered from u.k. websites so i'm a little nervous ordering from this site. Any chance you guys can give me a little help on a couple of minor issues

On the Account Information screen, do I enter my house number in with my street name? Also would I enter West Midlands in the State/Province section?

Hope to order a Wavebird (or two), a Freeloader and Animal Crossing. All seem pretty reasonable non?
No problem Buck Swope, to be honest like youslef I always used to order from only UK sites (Play and cdwow usually are about the best anyway) but the prive of those wavebirds were enough to tempt me away . First of all, I would really reccomend this site from my initial experience. As for the address, I just made sure I got my whole address in there, so I put my house number in the first box (street address), suburb I put my town, city I put my county, for state/province I put England. Funny enough I was just looking a the Freeloader myself, it's a good price for sure . BTW if you have a GBA and like games like Final Fantasy Tactics then they have special offer on Ominusha Tactics there, it's approx £8.00
Funny thing is goods arrived as quick as ordering from this country. My advise, go for it mate
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Just be aware that the personal import allowance is only £18. My package was actually opened and re-sealed before delivered, but then again it just contained one small item, then again it did cost less than £18. I always factor in the additional cost that might be required, if ordering over this basic allowance level. Being marked as a 'gift' does I believe double this allowance.

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