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Controllers have a darker color than the iQue console-controller and they can be bought separately or in bundle with a multiplayer adapter (Family Pack) where you can add up to 3 other players. | Controllers have a darker color than the iQue console-controller and they can be bought separately or in bundle with a multiplayer adapter (Family Pack) where you can add up to 3 other players. | ||
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The iQue output +5V on the controller's connector but it is unused by the controller. So games might still be compatible with rumble pak if nintendo did not remove support in their software. With this +5V output they could have released an iQue controller with build-in rumble support. | The iQue output +5V on the controller's connector but it is unused by the controller. So games might still be compatible with rumble pak if nintendo did not remove support in their software. With this +5V output they could have released an iQue controller with build-in rumble support. | ||
+ | Information retreived [https://assemblergames.com/threads/ique-player.16863/page-5 here]. |
Revision as of 02:16, 1 April 2018
Controllers
Controllers have a darker color than the iQue console-controller and they can be bought separately or in bundle with a multiplayer adapter (Family Pack) where you can add up to 3 other players.
Controller Pinout
They are nothing more (or less) than a N64 original controller.
The iQue output +5V on the controller's connector but it is unused by the controller. So games might still be compatible with rumble pak if nintendo did not remove support in their software. With this +5V output they could have released an iQue controller with build-in rumble support. Information retreived here.