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    ZaxxonQ.com: Uh..... d-pad? more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: It's not bad more »
    BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: The Ocarina of Time does sound tantalizing...though that cave with the bats used to scare the bejezus out of me more »
    JosephCole: Even the PSP Phat ran some emulated n64 games. Okay... So only about 3/10 actually worked, But still, It shouldn't be a problem for the iPod #n64ipho... more »
    Matt0505: Uhhhhhh fitting the N64 controller onto the iPhone sounds like a sick, sick joke to me. Just because something can be done doesn't mean it should be ... more »
    Demonbird: Lots of machines have the power and still fail at emulation, I'm not expecting this one to go any better. Also, the controls, how? movement, z butto... more »
    Lizard_King: I remember in 1996 the dicussion of whether or not a PC was capable of handling N64 emulation. Ridiculous discussions of 32 to 64 bit being impossible... more »
    Gordonium: Pilotwings 64 was a kick-ass game, and you hardly need any buttons at all to play it. Hell, it would probably be better and more challenging if the ac... more »
    TryAgain: While I have played both Genesis and Snes emulators on the G1 (which has the advantage of a keyboard) the number of buttons on the N64 controller mea... more »
    Giannicolus Jones: How about a real N64 controller? Isn't that what they made the bottom dock available for peripherals for? more »
    ripfire: Hospitals aren't the only places with xrays. Back in my old job, we used it to do failure analysis on chips. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: When I used to scan packages for various nasties, I used to get some funny things delivered to our building. Most were not allowed, and things like c... more »
    Victor M. Alicea: Looks like a Super NES controller to me. How Naughty!!! more »
    OMG! Ponies!: My various gadgets have been x-rayed dozens of times as entrance to courthouses requires my bag (and the gadgets contained therein) to be scanned. more »
    snoop-blog: I love the n64. If this thing ever really did hit the shelves I would buy one fo sho. Although I'd like them to integrate some sort of multiplayer fea... more »
  • #nintendo

    Hark Back to the Good Ol' Days With the Portable N64

    Forget the DSi XL, Nintendo should look to the past for its next handheld console. Or, just commission the modder-maestro Zenlock for a heap of portable N64s, so we can revisit The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in style. More »
  • #nintendo

    iPhone 3GS to Be Unofficially Renamed Nintendo iPhone 3GSN64

    Zodttd, the developer who brought us GBA4iPhone, has announced plans to release a N64 emulator for the device. But does the 3GS have enough power? Maybe. More »
  • #art

    The X-Rays of Completely Healthy Game Consoles

    Just how do some of gaming's famous consoles make their way into an x-ray machine? More »
  • #mods

    Tiny Portable N64 is A Battery Away from Perfection

    Modder extraordinaire Ben Heck is growing disciples like Chia Pets, and his forum poster SifuF's new Nintendo Sixtyfree Lite-R is an incredible little portable N64. We're sure he's made the Heckster proud. More »
  • #videogames

    The Evolution of the Console Controller

    It's not just some unfounded stereotype that video game controllers have gotten more complex over time, just look at this fantastic chronological illustration.
  • #consoles

    Multi-Platform Universal Console Mod Plays Everything Modularly

    This game console mod does things slightly different from older mods we've seen. Instead of taking an old console and shoving it into a smaller body, this guy made a universal body and modularizes consoles—in effect, turning consoles like the N64, NES, Megadrive, Jaguar, GBA, and PlayStation into insertable "cartridges" that can be played on this main unit. He's only got the N64 working (he says it's the hardest one), but will keep working on other systems until he can pretty much play everything made before 1998 on this thing. [Modded By Bacteria]