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Every year, there’s a new crop of killer video games such as the stellar Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and surprise hits like ...
With the Switch 2, the Japanese video game company achieved what few gadgets can – it created a hype cycle out of a ...
The Switch 2 Pro Controller offers enhanced HD Rumble, a new button to access GameChat and other features exclusive to the new console, programmable GL/GR buttons that you can map, and a built-in ...
For me, if I want a CRT look while retro gaming, I'm just going to play my actual N64 on a real old-school TV, but that is admittedly not a luxury new players coming to these games for the first ...
Fortuanately, Nintendo is going to be selling wireless versions of the GameCube controller to people who have a paid NSO membership. If this is anyting like the launch of the N64 controllers they will ...
Despite the limitations of the Nintendo 64’s cartridge system – which required all games be able to constrain themselves, contortionist-like into a snug 64MB – both of the games had a lot to ...
Taking a broad view, it sits squarely in the middle of the pack: better than the Wii U, Wii and Gamecube, but not quite able to offer the sheer consistent quality of the SNES or the Nintendo 64.
Of all the gamepads on this list, Nintendo’s GameCube controller is surely the weirdest of the bunch. It looks like a deformed evolution of the N64 controller, with deep analogue shoulder buttons, a ...
Wii 64 and Not 64: For Nintendo 64 emulation, both Wii 64 Rice and Not 64 offer overclocking options, though Not 64 does not support the GamePad as a controller. Final Tips for Emulation on the Wii U ...
So it shouldn't be all that surprising that various fighting stick controllers were released for the Nintendo 64 during its lifetime. The Arcade Shark was perhaps the most unusual.
There are no iPhone emulators on the App Store as the title literally says. Instead the headline should read: Game Boy, N64, PS1, PSP emulators and more now on the iPhone App Store.