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[Phik] wrote in to share his very first microcontroller project with us. He built a bluetooth remote in an old Nintendo 64 controller to control an audio application on his computer. He had been bu… ...
The strangest Nintendo controllers have offered some pretty wacky ways to play video games over the years. Here are some of particularly odd ones.
Feeling the need for some '90s nostalgia? Check out these Nintendo 64 fan favorites that'll take you back to 1999.
Nintendo Wii A Familiar Shape With Motion Controls The Nintendo Wii has a practical controller in the shape of a TV remote.
Perhaps most famously, Nintendo packed in the SuperFX chip to enable 3D graphics on the Super Nintendo. Later on, the N64 game Morita Shogi 64 shipped with an entire telephone modem in the ...
Have an old Nintendo 64 controller lying around? If you’re looking for a project this weekend, you can turn it into the perfect hobby rocket-launching remote with a few tweaks.
Super Mario 64 DS is a mostly-great game. Released nearly a decade after the original Nintendo 64 game, this version introduced three additional playable characters, a load of new stars to collect ...
Super Mario 64 was the first 3D game in the series and was released as a launch title for the infamous Nintendo 64. The game changed how you’d control Mario by using the analog stick in the ...
Games on the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo 64 can be played on an Apple Silicon Mac with a little bit of work. Here's how to emulate the classic consoles on a Mac or MacBook.
Outside of the few rare times when more advanced TV functionality is required, Nintendo's stand-in for your traditional TV remote control is more than adequate.
Nintendo has announced a simple home video-game controller that looks like a TV remote control and can be waved like a wand or a baseball bat.
The Nintendo 64 was a milestone in gaming. One little piece of plastic in particular changed the industry forever.