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    N64 > PC pad adaptor

    A while back someone posted a link to where you can buy a cable that lets you use an N64 pad on your PC. Anyone know what I'm on about? Where can I find one?

    I've had a looky on lik-sang and there's one for PS2/N64 > PC but reviews seem mixed. I need the N64 analogue to work properly.

    Many thanks.

    #2
    Anyone able to help with this?

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      #3
      Adaptoid is the best one, designed specifically for the N64 controllers, supporting even the rumble pak, memory pak and GameBoy transfer kit thingy in emulators.

      It's not manufactured anymore though, and the one you linked to is the best alternative, unfortunately not supporting the above features.

      EDIT - Extremely limited stock of the Adapoid is still avaliable, but I think it's final stock - get it now! http://www.wishtech.com/

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        #4
        I cant see them available on the site - have I missed something?

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          #5
          Thanks Shakey.

          found it but it's not in stock. Seems a bit steep though and I don't need the rumble or memory pak really. They go for ludicrous prices on ebay ($120).

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            #6
            http://www.jandaman.com/games.mvc?p=...egory_code=N64

            I bought this one last week.it is the next best thing and at around 1/10th of the price you can't go wrong.the anolog support is actually perfect,been playing goldeneye and perfect dark t death.the only downside is the lack of rumble support, and memory card support.

            Also you need to use an older n64 pad. They are sold out on this website where I got it but there are plenty on ebay.The analog is fine btw,unless your pad is fooked,then it would be anyway.Just get a black or grey original pad.

            You have no hope in hell of getting an adaptoid unless you have crazy money.the last 1 I saw on ebay went for the equivalant of ?67 plus postage from the states. OUCH!

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