The transfer pak was used with certain games to transfer data from Game Boy games to the Nintendo 64. The games supported with this are: Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, Mickey's Speedway USA, Perfect Dark, Pokemon Stadium, and Pokemon Stadium 2. All of the games besides Pokemon Stadium 1 & 2 used their counterpart Game Boy/ Game Boy Color game. Pokemon Stadium could be used to transfer data from Pokemon versions Red, Blue, and Yellow, and Pokemon Stadium 2 could be used with Pokemon versions Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, Gold, and Crystal. When used with these Pokemon titles the transfer pak actually allows you to play the compatible Game Boy games RIGHT ON THE N64! The mode, called Game Boy Tower, is the ONLY way to play a Game Boy game on the 64 and only these Pokemon titles are supported. Pretty cool, huh?
The transfer pak allows you to play the original Pokemon games on the N64 game Pokemon stadium and Pokemon stadium plus it lets you trade with the games as well and lets you use your Gameboy Pokemon in the game.
A rumble pack or a memory card.
You can find one on eBay and amazon. They have small, independent sellers with a wide variety of Nintendo 64 games and accessories. If you don't mind spending a lot of time and gas, you can also check your local pawn shops and thrift stores. Happy hunting.
Yes you can play Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow using Pokemon Stadium or Pokemon Stadium 2. You can also transfer data to Perfect Dark and Mario Golf using the Transfer Pak.
There is no specific device that allows you to connect a Game Boy to a Nintendo 64. The closest to this is the Transfer Pak, which allows you to use Pokemon from Game Boy Pokemon games on Pokemon Stadium and Pokemon Stadium 2, and transfer characters from the Game Boy Mario Tennis game to the Nintendo 64 version.
It sounds like you may have a short in your power pack. Try looking on eBay and amazon for one. They have tons of Nintendo 64 games and accessories at ridiculously cheap prices.
Nintendo 64
The rumble pack can be bought separately from a Nintendo 64 console.
The 64 was the graphics of the game console. In other words, the Nintendo 64 had 64 bits.
If you want to get different clothes for the Nintendo 64 you will need a GameShark Pack...its just like the Nintendo DS Action Replay. I do not think they sell them in stores so your best hope is eBay or friends.
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.
The purpose of the Nintendo 64 was as a gaming console.