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WaveBird : ウィキペディア英語版
WaveBird Wireless Controller

The WaveBird Wireless Controller is a radio frequency (RF) based wireless controller manufactured for the Nintendo GameCube 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.〔http://www.amazon.com/GameCube-Wavebird-Wireless-Controller-Exclusive-Official/dp/B000RBA6V0〕
==Development==
Nintendo had attempted to create a reliable wireless controller since the development of the Famicom. Its first attempt was for the Advanced Video System (AVS), the precursor to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which included two wireless controllers but was never released.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nintendo Famicom: 20 Years of Fun )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nintendo Entertainment System 20th Anniversary )
Nintendo later developed an infrared (IR) adapter called the NES Satellite for the NES. Released in 1989, it used infrared to extend the length of up to four wired controllers, which would plug into the base of the unit rather than the console. The base could then be positioned anywhere within a certain range of the NES without the need for a cable.〔Brooks, Andree. "Picking Out a Home Video Game System." New York Times: 1.48. New York Times. May 04 1991. Web. 24 May 2012.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NES Satellite - Nerd Bacon Reviews )〕 However, the extension base still needed a direct line of sight with the NES console; line of sight is a significant limitation of IR technology, requiring a clear space between an IR port and controller.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NES Satellite Wireless Controller Repair )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Infrared Remote Controls: The Process - How Remote Controls Work )
Radio Frequency controllers were not possible in the late 1980s as the early digital RF links were bulky and used too much power to be useful in battery-powered devices. However, advancements in integrated circuits made radio controllers for game consoles commercially viable only a decade later. The WaveBird, released in 2002, solved previous usability problems of wireless controllers by relying on radio frequency communication instead of infrared, allowing the controller to be used anywhere within 20 feet of the console.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WaveBird Controller - Nintendo GameCube - Support )〕 Although Nintendo only certifies the WaveBird to work within this 20 foot range, tests have proven that they may work as far as 90 feet on all 16 different channels.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nintendo WaveBird Review )

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