In hindsight, the Nintendo 64 was a pretty weird system. The controller was weird, the decision to go with expensive cartridges was weird, and the internal hardware was in a weird place where early ...
There was a time not that long ago when video game consoles didn't support a common standard like HDMI, and we instead relied on a range of different analog connections to play low-res games on bulky ...
For those who still own a physical Nintendo 64, working with a modern-day HDTV can be a pain when trying to play some retro titles. Sure, there are wiring options for the old-school into the ...
A freelance hardware and software designer has created an adapter to let fans of the Nintendo 64 plug their systems into their sets via an HDMI cable. Anyone who has plugged their trusty N64 into an ...
For retro gaming enthusiasts, the challenge of connecting classic consoles to modern TVs can be daunting, but companies like Kaico are bridging this gap with their range of HDMI adapters. Here’s a ...
I have this adapter. It is auto-detected just fine in XP. If I connect a N64 controller to it, it works fine. However, I can't make the PS2 controller work. When I switch the adapter to the PS2 side ...
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