A 64-bit, high-performance machine in a beautiful form.
This game console makes dream games possible.
Accommodates four controllers
Equipped with ports for up to four players to play simultaneously as standard.
The power of the MIPS 64-bit Risk chip
The Nintendo 64 is equipped with a 64-bit Risk chip, capable of ultra-fast image processing. It is a type of superchip coveted by designers working with 3D and image processing. This high-performance chip with its outstanding computing power makes it possible to create full 3D games that instantly render the game screen in response to player commands, as well as more advanced and complex simulation games.
The Nintendo 64, a game machine equipped with this 64-bit Risk chip, combined with fantastic game software, is sure to change the world of gaming.
This is the new Nintendo 64 controller, born to control 3D!
The world of games is beginning to expand into three-dimensional space.
This controller was born from a thorough consideration of how to play in this new gaming environment, pursuing functionality that allows for unrestricted control!
3D (Sandy) Stick
In "Super Mario 64," you grab Bowser and swing him around. This 3D stick makes such a fresh action possible.
By twisting the mushroom-shaped stick with your thumb, you can perform truly subtle movements in 3D space. This functionality opens up new gaming possibilities.
C Button Unit
Using these four buttons, you can change the angle of the game screen to suit your preferences and the situation, from a close-up angle, a distant view, top, bottom, or diagonal view.
In addition, since these buttons function independently of other functions, you can, for example, change the angle while running as your main action. These buttons truly enhance the fun that only 3D games can offer.
Depending on the game, they can also be used for controls other than angle, allowing for complex game control based on your imagination.
Controller Puck
A pack with memory function that inserts into the bottom of the controller. If the game software is compatible with the Controller Pak, you can save game data, etc.
How to Hold the Nintendo 64 Controller
There are three basic ways to hold the Nintendo 64 controller. The right position allows full use of the 3D stick and buttons and is suitable for 3D action, racing, and flight games. The left position allows you to operate the 3D stick with your right hand. The Famicom position is suitable for scrolling action, role-playing, and puzzle games. These are the three positions.
[Refurbished] This product has been professionally inspected, tested, cleaned, and refurbished as needed by a certified refurbished seller.
The warranty period is 180 days or more. For details on the warranty, please see the warranty terms and seller policy. If you have any problems with the product, please contact us using the warranty card included.
We repair cartridge connectors and disassemble and clean the controller.
3D (Sandy) Stick: In "Super Mario 64," you can grab Bowser and swing him around. This 3D stick made such a unique action possible. By twisting the mushroom-shaped stick with your thumb, you can make very subtle movements in 3D space. This feature opens up a new world of gaming.
C Button Unit: Using these four buttons, you can change the angle of the game screen to suit your preferences and the situation, from an ultra-close angle, a distant angle, or a top, bottom, or diagonal view. Furthermore, since this button works independently of other functions, you can, for example, change the angle while running as your main action. This button adds to the fun that is unique to 3D games. Depending on the game, it can be used for operations other than angle, so complex game control is possible depending on your imagination.