
Features
- Unique Design: The Nintendo 64 controller features an innovative, three-pronged design that provides comfort and versatility for different gaming styles. Players can hold the controller by the middle grip or the two outer grips, depending on their preference.
- Analog Stick: The N64 controller is one of the first to include an analog stick, allowing for precise 360-degree movement in 3D games. This analog stick paves the way for more immersive gameplay experiences.
- D-Pad: The controller also features a digital directional pad (D-pad) on the top left, which is useful for menu navigation and some games that don't require analog control.
- A, B, and C Buttons: The right side of the controller has six action buttons arranged in a unique cross pattern. The A and B buttons are larger and more prominent, while the C buttons (C-Up, C-Down, C-Left, and C-Right) are smaller and used for camera control and additional inputs in games.
- L and R Shoulder Buttons: The top of the controller has two shoulder buttons on each side, labeled L and R. These buttons provide additional input options and are used for various in-game actions.
- Z Trigger: Located on the underside of the middle grip, the Z trigger is a unique feature of the N64 controller. It's an analog trigger button that provides varying degrees of input, often used for actions like targeting in shooting games.
- Expansion Slot: The bottom of the controller has an expansion slot, allowing for the connection of accessories like the Rumble Pak (for force feedback) and the Controller Pak (for saving game data). Built-in Memory Card: The N64 controller has a built-in memory card that can save limited game data without the need for an additional accessory.
Product Description
Features
- Unique Design: The Nintendo 64 controller features an innovative, three-pronged design that provides comfort and versatility for different gaming styles. Players can hold the controller by the middle grip or the two outer grips, depending on their preference.
- Analog Stick: The N64 controller is one of the first to include an analog stick, allowing for precise 360-degree movement in 3D games. This analog stick paves the way for more immersive gameplay experiences.
- D-Pad: The controller also features a digital directional pad (D-pad) on the top left, which is useful for menu navigation and some games that don't require analog control.
- A, B, and C Buttons: The right side of the controller has six action buttons arranged in a unique cross pattern. The A and B buttons are larger and more prominent, while the C buttons (C-Up, C-Down, C-Left, and C-Right) are smaller and used for camera control and additional inputs in games.
- L and R Shoulder Buttons: The top of the controller has two shoulder buttons on each side, labeled L and R. These buttons provide additional input options and are used for various in-game actions.
- Z Trigger: Located on the underside of the middle grip, the Z trigger is a unique feature of the N64 controller. It's an analog trigger button that provides varying degrees of input, often used for actions like targeting in shooting games.
- Expansion Slot: The bottom of the controller has an expansion slot, allowing for the connection of accessories like the Rumble Pak (for force feedback) and the Controller Pak (for saving game data). Built-in Memory Card: The N64 controller has a built-in memory card that can save limited game data without the need for an additional accessory.
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Specifications
General
Brand Name | Nintendo |
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GameStop Exclusive | false |
Fandom
Publisher Name | Nintendo |
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Developer Name | GameStop |