Nintendo 64 controller: Difference between revisions

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There are a few third party controllers available for the Nintendo 64, such as the [[Hori Mini Pad]].  It is also possible to use unofficial adapters to connect other controllers to the Nintendo 64, including [[keyboard]]s, [[GameCube controller|GameCube]], and Xbox among others.
There are a few third party controllers available for the Nintendo 64, such as the [[Hori Mini Pad]].  It is also possible to use unofficial adapters to connect other controllers to the Nintendo 64, including [[keyboard]]s, [[GameCube controller|GameCube]], and Xbox among others.


An official wireless Nintendo 64 controller for [[Nintendo Switch]] was released in 2021, which can be used with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The layout is the same as a standard Nintendo 64 controller, only differing with an added [[ZR button]], [[Capture button]], [[Home button]], Sync button, built-in rumble and a USB-C connector in place of the cord. The [[C button]]s act as digital inputs for the right [[control stick]].
An official wireless Nintendo 64 controller for [[Nintendo Switch]] was released in October 2021, which can be used with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The layout is the same as a standard Nintendo 64 controller, only differing with an added [[ZR button]], [[Capture button]], [[Home button]], Sync button, built-in rumble and a USB-C connector in place of the cord. The [[C button]]s act as digital inputs for the right [[control stick]], allowing for [[smash attack]] buttons. They can be mapped to jump like the original controller in the [[Controls]] menu.


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