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* Cyberbike connects to a GameCube port: https://webimg.secondhandapp.at/w-i-mgl/5cefc18ea9de0469ff7ef759 | * Cyberbike, there are multiple versions: | ||
** The original Wii version connects to a GameCube port: https://webimg.secondhandapp.at/w-i-mgl/5cefc18ea9de0469ff7ef759 It has a GC<>CB switch. | |||
*** BigBen later released a dedicated GameCube-to-Bluetooth adapter to make wired Cyberbikes compatible with Wii Family Edition consoles that don't have GameCube ports. The USB cable is only used for power. The adapter does not have an FCC mark, so it was likely not sold in the US. It has a CB<>MK switch. On the CB setting it shows up on Bluetooth as a Nintendo RVL-CNT-01. Haven't yet figured out how the MK setting works. | |||
** There is a wired Magnetic Edition. The box advertises Mario Kart compatibility. | |||
** A later wireless version connects via Bluetooth without a separate adapter: https://fccid.io/AVJ-4269/User-Manual/USER-MANUAL-1968744 Not sure this was actually ever sold anywhere. | |||
** There's also a SmartTV Edition compatible with Samsung TVs. | |||
* Shinkansen controller is a Wii Remote extension: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/811ybrxfy3L._SL1500_.jpg | * Shinkansen controller is a Wii Remote extension: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/811ybrxfy3L._SL1500_.jpg | ||
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