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  • Nintendo 64 controller
  • Nintendo 64 Controller
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  • Their are a total of 10 buttons on an N64 controller, as well as a control stick and an uncommonly used D-Pad.
  • Two add-ons were released for the controller: the rumble pack, which Super Smash Bros. utilizes, and the controller pack. The rumble pack requires 2 AAA batteries to work. The controller pack is an external memory card which can either be used to use save data in another copy of a game or to save data that cannot be stored in a cartridge's battery-backed memory. The Nintendo 64 controller is available in several colors including: Red, Blue, Gray, Black, Green, and Yellow.
  • Unorthodox for a video game controller, there are three grips; it would be impractical to use the D-Pad, analog stick, and A, B, and C buttons at the same time. Another burden was the fact that if players were playing with the analog stick, it would be hard for them to reach the L and R buttons. The L and R buttons, however, were rarely used in games made for the console.This looks like a GameCube Controller. Only the controller is in a shape of an 'M' (similar to Virtual Boy's Controller).
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Type
  • Accessory
Speaker
  • Cranky Kong in the Donkey Kong 64 manual
Class
  • B
Quote
  • Arrgh! What is that thing? Which way do I hold it? There are too many buttons... and this wobbly stick-thing feels like it's broken! I can't believe players use this silly controller contraption to play games!
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  • Their are a total of 10 buttons on an N64 controller, as well as a control stick and an uncommonly used D-Pad.
  • Two add-ons were released for the controller: the rumble pack, which Super Smash Bros. utilizes, and the controller pack. The rumble pack requires 2 AAA batteries to work. The controller pack is an external memory card which can either be used to use save data in another copy of a game or to save data that cannot be stored in a cartridge's battery-backed memory. The Nintendo 64 controller is available in several colors including: Red, Blue, Gray, Black, Green, and Yellow.
  • Unorthodox for a video game controller, there are three grips; it would be impractical to use the D-Pad, analog stick, and A, B, and C buttons at the same time. Another burden was the fact that if players were playing with the analog stick, it would be hard for them to reach the L and R buttons. The L and R buttons, however, were rarely used in games made for the console.This looks like a GameCube Controller. Only the controller is in a shape of an 'M' (similar to Virtual Boy's Controller). On the Wii Virtual Console, Nintendo 64 games must be played with either the Classic Controller or the GameCube controller, which made it uncomfortable to play. However, a third party attachment for the Wii allows for backward compatibility with N64 controllers.
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