No. But sometimes, you can still use a GameCube controller to play Nintendo 64 games. Some Nintendo 64 games have been converted to use on the GameCube, so for those games, such as the Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition, the GameCube Controller is used. On the Wii, you can download Nintendo 64 games through the Wii Shop Channel. These recommend using the Classic Controller, but the GameCube controller will work in most cases.
You cannot physically convert one controller into another, either. The gamecube controller cannot be used to play N64 games.
no. game cube uses mini discs. I don't think there is a slot for Nintendo 64 games.
no because the port for the n64 is bigger than it is for gamecube
yes, but you'll have to figure out the controls for the games for yourself.
No, the controllers for a 64 will not plug into a Gamecube, and vice versa. The plug-ins are different sizes and shapes for both consoles.
No because 64 was made BEFORE the GameCube.It's not compatible
No.
The answer is no the gamecube controller will not work on the nintendo 64 it only works for the gamecube and the newer wii system.
Paper mario does not take a "remote" it uses a controller from the Gamecube console by Nintendo, because it is a Gamecube/Nintendo 64 game. If you are playing it on a Nintendo 64 console, then it takes a Nintendo 64 controller.
A Nintendo 64 controller.
No.
No.
no
You need a gamecube controller, classic controller, or a N64 controller with an adapter.
It died when the gamecube was released.
no but you can play gamecube games on it
No but you can play gamecube games on a Wii
The Z button also known as the Zed button or Zed trigger is located on the back of the Nintendo 64 Controller.