well there is a converter for the n64 controller that u can get on eBay that u plug ur n64 controller into and then plug the usb into your PC then ur PC reads the controller as a gamepad. try searching the key words n64 PC
A Gamecube Controller is the standard controller for the Nintendo Gamecube console. The controller allows players to play the video games made for the Nintendo Gamecube.
The Nintendo Wii controller, as with the console itself, comes with a one year warranty.
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.
It was in the game and in the memory cards you could put in the controller.
gc standing for GameCube i guess? No, each console has it's own controller. No controller from one console will work with different console. I think your question, judging by the 'In:' tags is basically: can you play with a gamecube controller on a Nintendo Wii? The answer is no.
Nintendo DS game saves are stored on the game chip, not the console.
As far as im aware the Nintendo 64 did, they went in the controller.
Go to your console with your controller. Then there is a button between the two triggers on the controller on the right side. At the same time press that button and the button on the front of the console which looks exactly like the one on the controller.
The Nintendo 64 is used using the Nintendo 64 controller and pluging in the AV connectors to the Back of the TV.You can just put the gigantic DS type block into the console and play away!
Sega doesn't hate Nintendo, but, in the 80s-90s, they did have a little rivalry, and people have to choose between which console to buy, Nintendo's console, or Sega's console. Now, Nintendo has let Sega use Mario and many other Mario characters in a few different Mario and Sonic Olympic crossovers.
Yes virtual console titles are compatible with the Gamecube controller.
A PSP (PlayStation Portable) is an older model handheld console from Sony Computer Entertainment INC and sold under the PlayStation family of products, while Nintendo is the name for the product line that includes the Wii console and newer Nintendo Wii U console and the Nintendo DS and newer Nintendo 3DS portable game players.