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The '''Cyberbike Magnetic Edition''' is a bike peripheral for the Wii, made by Big Ben Interactive. At the time of the release, it actually costed more than the Wii itself. The bike plugs into the GameCube controller slot; you can use the accessory with games that support the GameCube controller like Mario Kart Wii, and it's not supported with the Wii Family Edition.
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The '''Cyberbike Magnetic Edition''' is a bike peripheral for the Wii, made by Big Ben Interactive. At the time of its release, it actually costed more than the Wii itself. The bike plugs into the GameCube controller slot; as such, it can be used with any game that supports the GameCube controller, and it is only compatible with [[Wii Product Codes|RVL-001]] Wii units due to the absence of GameCube controller ports on later units.
  
It was released in the US and Europe, and bundled with a game called Cyberbike Cycling Sports (which makes the game rare, at least we know for the US version of the game).
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It was released in the US and Europe, and bundled with a game called Cyberbike Cycling Sports, the US version of which is notable for being uncommon.
  
On Amazon, the accessory got mixed reviews. Somehow, the bike got a sequel called Cyberbike 2 for the PS3, with a game called Cyberbike Cycling Sports 2.
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On Amazon, the accessory got mixed reviews. The bike got a sequel called Cyberbike 2 for the PS3, with a game called Cyberbike Cycling Sports 2.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:40, 28 January 2020

The bike, in its packaging.

The Cyberbike Magnetic Edition is a bike peripheral for the Wii, made by Big Ben Interactive. At the time of its release, it actually costed more than the Wii itself. The bike plugs into the GameCube controller slot; as such, it can be used with any game that supports the GameCube controller, and it is only compatible with RVL-001 Wii units due to the absence of GameCube controller ports on later units.

It was released in the US and Europe, and bundled with a game called Cyberbike Cycling Sports, the US version of which is notable for being uncommon.

On Amazon, the accessory got mixed reviews. The bike got a sequel called Cyberbike 2 for the PS3, with a game called Cyberbike Cycling Sports 2.