Tomee N64 controller review

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

9/10

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  • Are you using a N64 Emulator? if so, what USB adapter are you using to plug your TOMEE in it?

  • @mortifago nope real n64

  • Do you think it would be possible to easily transfer the analog stick from the Tomee controller into an official N64 controller, without the need for a pic chip? Just a straight swap?

    Great review by the way, may look in to getting one of these ;)

  • @Nismology5 i dont really think so i think its a completely different stick system and it wont fit

  • One more thing, what does the slow function do?

  • @randomdude581 the the exact opposite of the turbo function

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  • all used controllers: 2/10 reason: never again will any remake or regular nintendo brand N64 controller have the same feel as a brand new nintendo brand N64 controller. Nintendo brand ones wear out and tomee and any other brand won't ever have the feel as a regular nintendo brand n64 controller. its getting hard to play classic games anymore on the n64 :/

  • @robz0r0 i dont think it was the power supply because i tested 3 different working power supplies with my n64 and still nothing my original works fine with my new n64 i talked with a friend of mine who had the same problem and he said when he took the pad apart he noticed that the power and ground were bridged he thinks maybe thats what caused it i find it funny because the people at nintendo tell u not to use unofficial accessories because they may damage your system

  • @robz0r0 i dont think it was the power supply because i tested 3 different working power supplies with my n64 and still nothing my original works fine with my new n64 i talked with a friend of mine who had the same problem and he said when he took the pad apart he noticed that the power and ground were bridged he thinks maybe thats what caused it i find it funny because the people at nintendo tell u not to use unofficial accessories because they may damage your system

  • @Leny1777 Yes, I bought a new N64 and tested the power supply with the old one and it worked OK. I could be that the power supply was just ready to die but it looks like someone else has commented to say their N64 died too, so it doesn't look good for the controller.

  • @robz0r0 Are you serious?

  • dont buy this controller it will fry your n64 system!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    icouldnt find any website for the company either i wanted those fuckers to replace my n64

  • @SRNF dont feel bad mine fried my n64 i plugged in the controller while the system was on while playing turok 3 and the system shut offf and wouldnt turn back on i dont recommend this controller in any way

  • The turbo on this controller killed my N64 console, so be aware if you're considering buying one of these!

  • I bought this online from stone age and it worked but had a problem. Analog seemed to registering up movement even though it wasn't being moved- 24/7. I returned it and got another one. I had the exact same problem.

    I got it from stoneagegamer

    I asked for my money back and gave up.

    Was it just bad luck?

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