Yes, as long as the television has standard AV input.
No.
i like it
No.
Make sure your connections are correct from the Nintendo 64 to your TV. That will solve over 90% of your problem. Check your A/V cables. Sometimes the A/V cables become faulty. When this happens buy a new cable set. Check to see if you have the input on the TV to the right input where you plugged the Nintendo 64 Cables into. Clear your cartridges, dirty carts will give this problem also. Also clean the cartridge slot as well.
Nintendo 64
Use a video camera.
The 64 was the graphics of the game console. In other words, the Nintendo 64 had 64 bits.
no, but you can use gamecube controllers on the wii.
Either an RF cord or and AV cord(the red, yellow, and white cord).
You need to obtain some av cables or S video cables and this will sort your issue
The Nintendo 64 like all Nintendo consoles were created in Japan.
The project 64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator that lets you play Nintendo 64 games that you download from websites.