You can find one on either eBay or amazon. They have small, independent sellers with a huge variety of Nintendo 64 games and accessories for really cheap prices.
It depends on the model of PVR. Most supplied by cable companies have no video or audio inputs and can only record cable programs. If your PVR has video inputs and can record these sources, you can connect your N64 with a composite video cable and stereo audio cable and record your games. The HD PVR has to have an input that accepts the outputs of the Nintendo 64. Coming from a retro gaming background, I know how valuable it is to want to record and store your favorite video games. As written above certain PVR do not allow recording, that is why I use the Newelectronx HD PVR. Follow the tutorial that I included to help you see how to connect it. The tutorial I found online has pictures. You can use it to help you connect any HD PVR that has AV inputs on it. You don't have to use the PVR that i used.
probebly it the same system
Nintendo 64 is an outdated video game system. Its worth close to nothing.
eBay is the best place to find games for the Nintendo 64.
nope
No.
To connect a Nintendo 64 to an AT&T U-verse setup, use the RCA composite cables (red, white, and yellow) that come with the console. Connect the yellow video cable to the yellow input on your TV and the red and white audio cables to the corresponding audio inputs. If your TV has multiple AV inputs, select the correct one using the remote. Finally, ensure that your U-verse box is set to the appropriate channel to avoid interference.
I believe so.
Yes. They can be interchanged.
You can buy replacement cables on ebay.
No, they have different input's.
Try changing the AV cord.