Color:Black/Grey Customers Frequently Asked Questions: Q: 1. What can of application do I need to download to use this controller? A: No application needed. Plug it in and your PC or Respberry Pi will recognize it. Q: 2. Work with steam games on pc? A: No, not support steam games. Q: 3. Will this work for Tesla Atari games? A: If you're using an Atari emulator on PC or Mac, then it will. Q: 4. Can I use it to play online games? A: No, this controller doesn't support online games because you couldn't map the buttons. Q: 5. Why my controller inputting both joystick and keyboard buttons? A: What emulator are you using? Difficulty on mapping the buttons depends on the emulator. We recommend using Project 64 on PC, OpenEmu on Mac, Retropie on Respberry Pi. Q: 6. After running a configuration through retroarch,when i connect the controller to my retropie/raspberry pi 2,the pi doesn't detect it.what's wrong? A: You can try powering down and booting back up with the controllers connected. or rebuild retropie. Q: 7. How long is the USB Cable? A: Cord is approx. 5.9 ft. Long. Q: 8. Can you configure the buttons to specific keys? I want to program buttons for shortcut commands like CTRL+Z, for example. A: This can be accomplished with 3rd party software that maps joystick buttons to keyboard controls such as Xpadder, AutoHotKey, or EventGhost. Q: 9. Is it Plug and Play? A: Yes! You just need to go into controller settings and map each button. It's so easy! Warm Tips: 1. Plug in the controller first before open the emulator or power on the raspberry pi, so your device could detect the controller easily. 2. Project 64 is perfect emulator for Windows PC. 3. If you couldn't configure input correctly, please contact us and tell us your device and emulator, we could help to solve it. Package :2 x iNNEXT USB N64 Controllers
M**K
quality product but does not map well in retropie
this is a nice controller however it does not map well in retropie. this faces the known issue of reversing the a and b keys and sometimes dropping the config altogether. i will use this on my pc, but this is not the one to buy for retropie unless you have strong linux skills to modify the config files. i did that and it still did not work properly. i bought a diff brand and that works much better for retropie. all in all this is a good controller if you a re on a pc or non retropie system. the shortcomings are likely not related to the product itself.
M**K
Cheap Knock-offs
I was expecting the same quality as my original N64 controllers but with USB connectors, instead of the N64. However, these are the cheapest N64 substitutes I've ever had in my hands. Just moving the stick around, you can feel how loose/inconsistent these are. Anyone who's checking the mapping to see dead-zones etc on these would have the same review - these are garbage. I tried to ignore the stats and just play, but again the buttons are so inconsistent that it was impossible to play at any sort of level to progress games.
M**T
You get what you pay for
Look you are buying a controller for what $10 a controller, they are decent for that price but they are still $10 controllers. Things I noticed in particular was in mariokart if both controllers are plugged in on p64 you cannot press two buttons at the same time, so you would have to let off gas in order to use an item.Pros: good feeling for the price, I actually like them a bit better than original for button feel and haven't noticed the analog issues others are stating.Cons: Pressing multiple buttons at once may be an issue and expansion capability. Overall decent if you want something for casual 64 play
A**R
Exactly what I wanted!
I'm pretty skeptical when I buy generic Nintendo gear. Nintendo brand is expensive, but they are reliable and rugged. I've had many disappointments when buying third-party products that are compatible with Nintendo. Even for subtle differences.I was not disappointed with this purchase one bit! These controllers work perfect with my emulators, and it feels exactly like the classic Nintendo 64 controllers (they are a smidgen lighter in weight, but that is because they don't contain the exact same hardware within the controller as the originals do. There is a faux-slot for a memory pak/rumble pak, but there are no connectors to those items within the hardware.)I was mostly concerned with how the joystick would feel, and it is without flaw!The buttons themselves are a bit more "clicky" than the original controller buttons, but it doesn't affect performance during gameplay.These controllers are well worth the money. I know there are some bad reviews on them. Don't worry. You can buy confidently!
M**.
It's an N64 Knock-off
These controllers are exactly as advertised. Cheap N64 USB controllers that work well for reliving some childhood games on an emulator. Quality of buttons and shell is surprising for the price. They're not an $80 modern Dualshock or Xbox controller, but they are responsive and don't feel like they will fall apart in your hands. Takes some thinking to get the buttons mapped correctly, but there are plenty of tutorials out there. I only wish someone made a 10 ft cable - these are too short.
A**X
Mapping issues on retropie but good once resolved
This controller looks and feels good, it also plays great once you figure out controller mapping. However, mapping is almost impossible on a Retropie running on Raspberry Pi 4. Here is the controller config I used in retropie to get it working on N64 emulators:Start = StartSelect = Not DefinedA = Map it to the L BumperB = Map to A buttonX = Not DefinedY= Map to B buttonL Bumper = Not defined (all the games on there didn't use it from what I saw, alternatively you can sacrifice one of the Dpad buttons for L bumper.)R Bumper = R BumperL Trigger = ZR Trigger = Not definedL Stick button = Not definedL Analog is the center stickR Analog is the C buttons.I mapped the special key to the L bumper.
K**N
Does not work with Windows 10 PC
I bought these devices to use to play my N64 games. My controllers do not work on Project 64 1.6 on a Windows 10 PC. It does not respond at all when I plug it in to my Windows 10 PC. I tried to find a contact to reach out but is no where to be found online. If anyone can let me know how to work the controllers please let me know. I need it to work on my computer.
S**N
Solid USB Controller
These controllers work fairly well on the computer, they are recognized by retro arch and mapped appropriately. The only feature this is missing is the rumble pack. It does not appear it has this functionality but it may also not work through USB.
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