In 2009, I wanted to play some N64 games of mine, but all the controllers had worn down control sticks and it made things frustrating. I looked at cleaning or repairing them, but after a few failed ...
Examples exist of reading the N64 controller’s state with an Arduino, which could form the basis of a man-in-the-middle approach of “Yell To Press B” (or anything else) instead of soldering ...
However, its controller is of a design we wouldn’t consider ideal today. For the FPS games that were so popular on the N64, a mouse and keyboard could do much better. [The Hypocaust] set out to ...
This is code to be compiled on the Teensy LC, so that it can emulate a Nintendo 64 controller. The Teensy communicates with the console by monitoring the voltage over the data wire: when it detects a ...
In anticipation of the launch of the new Analogue 3D console, 8BitDo has announced a new Bluetooth controller to be used with ...
In addition to having four N64 controller-compatible ports, the Analogue3D also includes Bluetooth. Together with 8BitDo, the company has developed a wireless Bluetooth version of the original ...
A LEGO builder has recreated the cartridge for The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and a Nintendo 64 controller out of LEGO bricks. LEGO sets based on Nintendo properties have gained popularity in ...
Majora's Mask fan discovers a scrapped feature for the game that takes advantage of a rarely used Nintendo 64 accessory.
The real question is, do I torture myself with a bona fide N64 controller via emulation, or do I take the polished, comforting, easy route through the Nightdive Studios remasters?