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The SAFFUN N64 Wired USB Game Controller is a versatile and user-friendly joystick designed for retro gaming enthusiasts. With a 5.9 ft cord and plug-and-play functionality, it seamlessly connects to various operating systems including Windows, Mac, and Linux, as well as Raspberry Pi devices. This third-party controller features super sensitive buttons for precision control and is compatible with numerous game emulators, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to dive into nostalgic gaming experiences.
B**C
Very impressed with the overall quality.......
I'm really surprised at how much I like these controllers. For all intents & purposes these are N64 controllers minus the logo. I was expecting the quality to be pretty poor, but they've really delivered a pretty solid product. I didn't buy these controllers to play Mario style games. I bought them to play fighting games on. I play a lot of Mortal Kombat 11 on Steam on Windows 10. For this it works pretty well. I have the toggle lever on the N64 setup to run the enhancements to give me an advantage in the Tower fights. Through the Steam software you can pretty much set it up any way you like. I like the usb adapter over the original N64 dongle. It's been pretty sturdy so far with no problems. I have it hooked up to a usb cable extender so there's never any extra stress on the cable. I have 2 original N64 controllers & I'm really hard pressed to tell any differences between them. The directional pad feels exactly the same, and the stick is at exact dead center where it should be. The only complaint I have with this controller would be with the original model as well. I don't like the way the face buttons are *angled across the face of the controller. I think each top button should be perfectly aligned with each bottom button. Other then that, no complaints great buy!
T**0
Works great with the Nintendo Switch for NSO N64
The Suffan N64 controller works great with the Switch and has all the mapped buttons required to play NSO N64. See controller mapping below and attached NSO N64 mapping guide. The downside is that there is no share/screenshot button and the cord less than 6 ft long. I bought a 3 ft amazon basic USB A extender for $7 to remediate. Great alternative to anyone not able to secure a NSO N64 controller.The controller shows up as a wired usb controller and not a pro controller. You can not remap an usb controller within Switch.Saffun N64 - Pro Controller/Joy Con - NSO N64A - A - AB - B - BC left - Y - C LeftC down - X - C DownC right - Minus buttonC up - Plus buttonL - L - LR - R - RZ - ZL - ZStart - Home
J**B
Latest revision is great.
Edit: TL;DR: Company sent out a new revision controller, works well. No complaints. If the board's labeled "AZ-VS0095-A" try to get it replaced with the newer version ("AZ-VS0096-A").The joystick has huge dead zones in it, especially in the down-right position. Even after trying to calibrate it in windows, moving the joystick far into the lower right corner only causes windows to recognize it being half way to the corner causing your character to move at different speeds depending on which direction your going. Better off buying a higher end one or getting a legit N64 controller and a USB adapter.Edit1: I exchanged the controller for a replacement and the new one works better and in game is usable but the joystick input is still not equal in all directions. It's a little noticeable in game but will work for casual use. If I get more into n64 emulation I'll probably buy an official controller and an adapter.To iNNEXT: just spend an extra 50 cents and put a better joystick or converter chip or whatever in there and bump up the price to $12.Edit: Since the last edit I got an email from the company offering a new revision controller with better a joystick and buttons. After receiving it I tested it with the windows calibration tool and the joystick was a lot better. There's some some minor dead zones and the output is technically not completely symmetrical but after testing it in game it seems to work perfectly. I took apart the controller and it seems like the whole board is a new revision with new button pads and the joystick uses different potentiometers. In the pictures the board labeled 1 is the first replacement controller I received after returning the original and the one labeled 2 is the new improved one that iNNEXT sent out for free.
R**.
Triforce Reclaimed!
Going to start off by saying I paid full price for this controller and was not asked to write a review.The controller feels exactly as I remember it, all my buttons seem ok. Played about 4 hours with it so far and have had no issues. I use the controller with Project64. It was not a true plug and play for me. When I plugged it in I did have to go into controller settings and map each button. Took about 2 minutes lol. And now it works perfectly. For $12 I'm satisfied. Some other reviews say feels weak in there hands. I think it feels ok.. I mean I'm much stronger then my 10 year old self but that doesn't mean I can just crack it in half when playing.If you want to play Nintendo 64 games on ur computer this one will do the trick
D**D
Headache for PC emulation
The overall look of the controller is great. I was excited to receive this, and start playing some of my favorite N64 games on PC. I had tried mapping some games to my current gamepad, but with N64 unique layout it made controlling some of these games confusing.The big problem with this controller is that the buttons are binded to keyboard strokes. If you are playing an emulator on PC, this will cause the buttons to interfere with the window. Certain buttons will take the window in and out of fullscreen, others will pause emulation, etc...On top of this, I couldn't get the controller to even map the D-Pad or the start button. While this controller looks good at first glance, it's hardware and compatibility are very poorly implemented. I'm using a windows 10 PC, I went through every option in device manager and I couldn't get this thing to work as advertised.
J**J
Buttons a bit unresponsive
Buttons not very responsive on PC emulation but other than that easy to plug and play as long as a little lag on button presses or having to press button multiple times is fine.
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