The Bottom Line: It's not the perfect controller for Virtual Console games, but the WaveBird remains the best wireless controller for playing older games on the Nintendo Wii.
Specs: External, Game console, AA type, Game pad, Wireless, Platinum, Two thumb sticks
The Bottom Line: It works with all the right games, but the cramped design of the Mad Catz MicroCon controller makes it a bit uncomfortable for extended gaming sessions.
Specs: External, Game console, Game pad, Wireless, Joystick, Triggers
The Bottom Line: The Universal MC2 racing wheel has support for all of the major consoles, a great design, and a good overall feel--it just doesn't work very well.
Specs: External, Game console, Gameport, Wheel and pedals set, Wired
Specs: External, PC, Game console, Wheel and pedals set, Wired, Gear shift lever
Specs: Flash, Nintendo GameCube Memory Card
Specs: External, Game console, Wheel and pedals set, Wired, Blue
Specs: External, Game console, Game pad, Wired, Indigo, Thumb stick, 4-way cross keypad
Specs: External, Game console, Wheel and pedals set
Specs: Flash, Nintendo GameCube Memory Card, 16 MB