I’m thinking of doing this, but I’m pretty useless with this kind of stuff.
Are you willing to make one for me, using a SNES controller that I’ll send you?
Also, AUSSIES FTW.
zeruel1212
July 29, 2010 at 4:04 am
does anybody know where to find a tutorial for this???? thanks
Antiheld1989
July 29, 2010 at 4:18 am
The Page does not exist any more. Can I find the tutorial anywhere else?
DokeSW
July 29, 2010 at 4:29 am
Nice thing!
Is it possible to connect more than just one controller to a single receiver? Would be very nice for multiplayer gaming!
mario19885
July 29, 2010 at 4:48 am
Cool, I want to buy one!
Death2Bigots
July 29, 2010 at 5:47 am
I agree with DaveGerm. It would be awesome if you could make a version that could use double A batteries and could connect to a PC via a wireless USB piece. There are plenty of cheap Red and Black SNES pads that you could get off Ebay to use for building prototypes.
captainnintendo
July 29, 2010 at 6:21 am
You should sell these. i would love to buy one from you
Death2Bigots
July 29, 2010 at 6:44 am
So the port for the wireless transmitter is for Game Cube, does this mean that the Wireless SNES could also be used on PC through a GameCube to USB converter?
heydera1
July 29, 2010 at 7:09 am
Hey do you think u could make a snes classic controller but with analog sticks also, cos then it would be a snes proper wireless classic controller for the nintendo wii
DavGerm4
July 29, 2010 at 7:33 am
Hey Myndale, love the controllers, Props on that! Just wanted to know though, is it possible to make one work with an emulator on a laptop/desktop? Would love to use this to play some SMB3
Myndale
July 29, 2010 at 8:22 am
Lol. Actually that was solely for the camera, it was very uncomfortable
Myndale
July 29, 2010 at 9:02 am
The receiver plugs into the gamecube controller port and uses that ports protocol to communicate with the Wii.
shaymin1boy
July 29, 2010 at 10:01 am
how do you connect it to the wii??
JayeljayPLDH
July 29, 2010 at 10:59 am
[Go to the web address shown at the very end. It details how to do it.]
Artemisio87
July 29, 2010 at 11:25 am
you’re my personal hero X)
davidbball13
July 29, 2010 at 11:29 am
you sound like old greg
JohnnyCage93
July 29, 2010 at 12:01 pm
yeah…. how DO you do it?
shagnic1200
July 29, 2010 at 12:12 pm
Sweet thumbs up
markxdeath
July 29, 2010 at 12:45 pm
ok sweet now how do you do it
dezmomo
July 29, 2010 at 12:51 pm
will u be selling this? that would be awesome!
Sharpie817
July 29, 2010 at 1:23 pm
HI MARK!
LastHour1
July 29, 2010 at 2:20 pm
Oh I know, I was simply saying that I think that for that, the Wavebird would be better. And if they would add rumble to Virtual Console games…StarFox 64 doesn’t seem as fun as I remember it being without the rumble…
TyRaNtM
July 29, 2010 at 2:41 pm
Wii Classic Controller is FAR FAR FAR better than wavebird, because is smaller, is like a perfect fusion of SNES controller with N64 and GC buttons and compatible with all retro games. Mod this controller to be a GC wireless controller will excellent, because will can play all GC games with it and also the Virtual Console games. Oh, and don’t having the wiimote attached in the controller!
But.. need some experimented people to do this and share to everyone.
I’m thinking of doing this, but I’m pretty useless with this kind of stuff.
Are you willing to make one for me, using a SNES controller that I’ll send you?
Also, AUSSIES FTW.
does anybody know where to find a tutorial for this???? thanks
The Page does not exist any more. Can I find the tutorial anywhere else?
Nice thing!
Is it possible to connect more than just one controller to a single receiver? Would be very nice for multiplayer gaming!
Cool, I want to buy one!
I agree with DaveGerm. It would be awesome if you could make a version that could use double A batteries and could connect to a PC via a wireless USB piece. There are plenty of cheap Red and Black SNES pads that you could get off Ebay to use for building prototypes.
You should sell these. i would love to buy one from you
So the port for the wireless transmitter is for Game Cube, does this mean that the Wireless SNES could also be used on PC through a GameCube to USB converter?
Hey do you think u could make a snes classic controller but with analog sticks also, cos then it would be a snes proper wireless classic controller for the nintendo wii
Hey Myndale, love the controllers, Props on that! Just wanted to know though, is it possible to make one work with an emulator on a laptop/desktop? Would love to use this to play some SMB3
Lol. Actually that was solely for the camera, it was very uncomfortable
The receiver plugs into the gamecube controller port and uses that ports protocol to communicate with the Wii.
how do you connect it to the wii??
[Go to the web address shown at the very end. It details how to do it.]
you’re my personal hero X)
you sound like old greg
yeah…. how DO you do it?
Sweet thumbs up
ok sweet now how do you do it
will u be selling this? that would be awesome!
HI MARK!
Oh I know, I was simply saying that I think that for that, the Wavebird would be better. And if they would add rumble to Virtual Console games…StarFox 64 doesn’t seem as fun as I remember it being without the rumble…
Wii Classic Controller is FAR FAR FAR better than wavebird, because is smaller, is like a perfect fusion of SNES controller with N64 and GC buttons and compatible with all retro games. Mod this controller to be a GC wireless controller will excellent, because will can play all GC games with it and also the Virtual Console games. Oh, and don’t having the wiimote attached in the controller!
But.. need some experimented people to do this and share to everyone.
u hold the controller wierd
One word: Wavebird. Ultimate wireless IMHO.