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General Characteristics Thrustmaster T-Wireless NW
Controller Type:
Wireless Controller
Dual Shock Vibration:
Yes
Compatibility:
Wii
Management Thrustmaster T-Wireless NW
The number of mini-sticks:
2
D-pad:
Yes
Additional Information Thrustmaster T-Wireless NW
Range wireless communication:
10 m
Power supply:
3xAAA


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