The most likely scenario for this joystick's creation is Nintendo's marketing department going kinda looney somewhere in the middle of the N64 era and early into the Gamecube era. You would find Nintendo 64/Gamecube branded cameras, CD players, headphones ,etc at drugstores and the like.
Whoa, that is so rare! The shape of this Nintendo 64 controller for PCs looks very much like something used for commonly known PC joysticks at that time, aside from the handle on the joystick for fingers to push against during complicated games (I didn't expect it to be badly worn out). Great review and nice gameplay!
Fun Nintendo 64 fact: Goldeneye partially influenced Half Life's development, so in a roundabout way there's something amusing about playing it with a 64 branded peripheral.
I love that this exists for PC, but doesn't work with your N64. 😂 Definitely doesn't stop me from wanting one! Also, to get rid of that smokey smell, spray it with disinfectant spray for the next two weeks. That usually does the job, or at least reduces the scent enough to where you don't smell it when you walk into the room. Awesome video!!!
This isn't the first time Nintendo has released stuff for PCs. I recall that MJD already made a video about the Nintendo themes for Windows XP. *Edit* : Thanks to a felow commenter, I now know that the XP themes came later then this joystick.
Odd how buttons 1 and 2 are red like the N64 start button, but 3 and 4 are yellow like the C-buttons. 3 and 4 make sense, but I would've expected 1 to be blue and 2 to be green
I picked one up for $60 following LGR's coverage on it years ago. Definitely paid that RUclips tax then, cuz I saw one new in the box for $35 less a month later.
I had this joystick back in the day!! I picked it up at a Big Lots in Altamonte Springs / Maitland Florida. The "twist" feature on the joystick was wild.
So the joystick was marketed more for FPS games, as ball mice in the late 90's we're horrible for gaming. I played Quake 3 and Tribes with ESDF and using this stick for aiming (inverted) before getting the MTE trackball mouse that I've stuck with up until the GameBall launched in 2021. I still play with mouse inversion today 😆
But it was super common for FPS games like Duke Nukem and Quake to be played with a joystick for aiming and shooting, rather than a terrible ball mouse. Movement was still with using the keyboard.
I think it was more of a remnant of joysticks having a long history on home computers even prior to the PC. Ball mice weren't amazing especially when dirty, but the NOS Logitech one I use for my retro PC feels perfectly fine for the likes of Doom and Quake.
Gaming back in those days, it was a must to have a joystick. Alot of games straight up required one. Playing games like Mech Warrior, it made use of the joystick, keyboard, and mouse all at the same time. You'd have the joystick to control the Mech over all, but you'd have your more complicated stuff for like power systems and weapon system selections, targeting, heat management, team mate orders and stuff like that on the keyboard, and you had mouse look to more fine tuned aiming. It some how all worked together in a way that playing on a controller simply doesn't. Games like Tie Fighter you used the keyboard for advanced stuff like Mech Warrior but used the stick for controlling the craft, and the mouse was reserved to the UI for like mode and menu selection. I kind of miss those days of gaming. A controller works for most games and is just easier to pick up and use, but it's still removes alot of the game experience for the sake of that convenience. For games like F-22 Raptor, which was a simulation style game, I can't imagine how lame it would feel to play with a gamepad these days. I don't miss playing platformers with a keyboard or joystick though.
Nice to see Michael using the Nintendo 64 Joystick to play some Ms Pac Man with Microsoft's Revenge of Arcade that was something I didn't expect in this Video I wonder if down the Line if Michael will do a Full Dedicated Video on Revenge of Arcade!! I just wanna provide a little detail about the NAMCO E3 2005 Press Kit I donated to Michael awhile back! I used to work for Goodwill for almost 5 yrs with the company and from my Understanding is the NAMCO E3 Press Kit was Donated to the Goodwill Store in which I worked at I'm assuming whoever donated the E3 Press Kit to the store went to E3 2005 18 Years ago May 18 (Wednesday) Thru the 20th (Friday) of May of 2005 only 3 days or the Donator could had gotten the NAMCO E3 Press kit off of Ebay but who knows for sure! oh and Michael did you archive the Assets and Trailer DVD's from the NAMCO E3 Press Kit?! just curious
3:48 '...and the manual is tucked away in between these two pieces of cardboard here.' Fair enough- *'It's the MANUAL USER!'* I dunno why but I died when that happened lmao
Hey, I saw Peter Knetter cover this controller, of course he didn't do a professional review or go deep into it, but I find it funny that two of the channels I'm subbed to covered the same controller.
I wanted this badly as a kid when I saw that it existed. (Can't remember if I saw it in a store or magazine) I would have been horribly disappointed by it if I had one. Though you can be sure I would have kept it existed in good and working condition the entire time due to it being official Nintendo branded.
Was Nintendo thinking of going into the PC games market? The late 90s were a weird time for machines and consoles…Mac clones, Zelda ports (so I was told), now this.
I wish they offered it with the n64, not to mention the benefits you get from it, whitch is cool,i mean is it a surprise, its redifined advanced compared to the n62 og controller
There was a joystick around this era that was filled with mercury because the company who created it wanted a heavy solid stick that would over time become easier to manipulate as if it was floating on liquid because it was.
Can you send to certain RUclipsrs who could cover more over it? I'm curious to see how it would react to current game and pc, or what other games it can work with
When I heard about it, my brain was confused as heck! Like, seriously? A NINTENDO device made for COMPUTERS?! And IT CAN'T EVEN BE USED ON NINTENDO CONSOLES?! My brain was coo-coo crazy due to the confusion!
Can you try playing some N64 games on the $5 98 PC using this Joystick. If you are questioning if this is possible or not but it's possible. Use UltraHLE, an 90's emulator that uses the 3dfx technology and it run N64 games at full speed with no problem
It does happen naturally, but you can tell that extreme yellowing on non-light-facing components is nicotine residue, not to mention I'm sure it reeks to high heaven
The most likely scenario for this joystick's creation is Nintendo's marketing department going kinda looney somewhere in the middle of the N64 era and early into the Gamecube era. You would find Nintendo 64/Gamecube branded cameras, CD players, headphones ,etc at drugstores and the like.
nice konata pfp
@@lazygamer1158 timoteii
timoteee~!
Perfect for my Emulation needs! Thanks MJD!
Whoa, that is so rare! The shape of this Nintendo 64 controller for PCs looks very much like something used for commonly known PC joysticks at that time, aside from the handle on the joystick for fingers to push against during complicated games (I didn't expect it to be badly worn out). Great review and nice gameplay!
I want to see someone try to speed run Mario64 with this. 😂
You may need to talk to TetraBitGaming about that.
Done
I can’t upload it though, because I recently got my first strike, and I deleted all the evidence
@@jasonvazquez6209 proof or it didn't happen, no excuses
@@jasonvazquez6209 sounds legit
Fun Nintendo 64 fact: Goldeneye partially influenced Half Life's development, so in a roundabout way there's something amusing about playing it with a 64 branded peripheral.
I had a 3rd party hand held wheel control for pc that was based on the ultra racer 64, there was a whole weird market of N64 based pc controls
That floppy disk wall is really amazing.
I love that this exists for PC, but doesn't work with your N64. 😂
Definitely doesn't stop me from wanting one!
Also, to get rid of that smokey smell, spray it with disinfectant spray for the next two weeks. That usually does the job, or at least reduces the scent enough to where you don't smell it when you walk into the room.
Awesome video!!!
This isn't the first time Nintendo has released stuff for PCs. I recall that MJD already made a video about the Nintendo themes for Windows XP.
*Edit* : Thanks to a felow commenter, I now know that the XP themes came later then this joystick.
yea but the themes came *later*
@@rebert_reid Exactly, I forgot to mention that.
6:31 I love that floppy disk backdrop
Thank you!
Odd how buttons 1 and 2 are red like the N64 start button, but 3 and 4 are yellow like the C-buttons. 3 and 4 make sense, but I would've expected 1 to be blue and 2 to be green
I picked one up for $60 following LGR's coverage on it years ago. Definitely paid that RUclips tax then, cuz I saw one new in the box for $35 less a month later.
Descent would be my go-to for testing out a flightstick. Plays great that way.
I had this joystick back in the day!! I picked it up at a Big Lots in Altamonte Springs / Maitland Florida. The "twist" feature on the joystick was wild.
You will never.
So the joystick was marketed more for FPS games, as ball mice in the late 90's we're horrible for gaming. I played Quake 3 and Tribes with ESDF and using this stick for aiming (inverted) before getting the MTE trackball mouse that I've stuck with up until the GameBall launched in 2021. I still play with mouse inversion today 😆
But it was super common for FPS games like Duke Nukem and Quake to be played with a joystick for aiming and shooting, rather than a terrible ball mouse. Movement was still with using the keyboard.
I think it was more of a remnant of joysticks having a long history on home computers even prior to the PC. Ball mice weren't amazing especially when dirty, but the NOS Logitech one I use for my retro PC feels perfectly fine for the likes of Doom and Quake.
Gaming back in those days, it was a must to have a joystick. Alot of games straight up required one. Playing games like Mech Warrior, it made use of the joystick, keyboard, and mouse all at the same time. You'd have the joystick to control the Mech over all, but you'd have your more complicated stuff for like power systems and weapon system selections, targeting, heat management, team mate orders and stuff like that on the keyboard, and you had mouse look to more fine tuned aiming. It some how all worked together in a way that playing on a controller simply doesn't. Games like Tie Fighter you used the keyboard for advanced stuff like Mech Warrior but used the stick for controlling the craft, and the mouse was reserved to the UI for like mode and menu selection.
I kind of miss those days of gaming. A controller works for most games and is just easier to pick up and use, but it's still removes alot of the game experience for the sake of that convenience.
For games like F-22 Raptor, which was a simulation style game, I can't imagine how lame it would feel to play with a gamepad these days. I don't miss playing platformers with a keyboard or joystick though.
The quickest way that I've found to get rid of that smoke smell is Dishwashing liquid and water. it does the trick.
I was at goodwill last year and I saw a flight sim controller looking just like this! How cool!
"Nintendo will knock down your door." Considering how they have been handling themselves as of late... yea, more than likely. 😅
Request: attempt to force install Windows 10 on the $5 Windows 98 PC using the imaging feature in the setup command prompt
I noticed you got the rare Ms. Pac-Man Maze Discolouration bug there! Pretty neat stuff
I remember seeing these in CompUSA, and scoffing at them; I had (and still have) my mighty Suncom Talon + SFS!
MJD should try ultrahle which is a n64 emulator from the 90s
On the 5$ PC!!
This was my first thought as soon as I saw the thing. It's genuinely not even such a bad way to play SM64, provided the stick isn't awful.
Someone should try to speedrun SM64 with this lol
It ain't legit unless you try to do a BLJ.
...on a Voodoo-equipped W98 PC running UltraHLE, naturally.
It sounded like you swore when the TV static screen popped up with the censor sound.
another MJD upload to make my day amazing
Nice to see Michael using the Nintendo 64 Joystick to play some Ms Pac Man with Microsoft's Revenge of Arcade that was something I didn't expect in this Video I wonder if down the Line if Michael will do a Full Dedicated Video on Revenge of Arcade!! I just wanna provide a little detail about the NAMCO E3 2005 Press Kit I donated to Michael awhile back! I used to work for Goodwill for almost 5 yrs with the company and from my Understanding is the NAMCO E3 Press Kit was Donated to the Goodwill Store in which I worked at I'm assuming whoever donated the E3 Press Kit to the store went to E3 2005 18 Years ago May 18 (Wednesday) Thru the 20th (Friday) of May of 2005 only 3 days or the Donator could had gotten the NAMCO E3 Press kit off of Ebay but who knows for sure! oh and Michael did you archive the Assets and Trailer DVD's from the NAMCO E3 Press Kit?! just curious
You gotta pick up Fury 3 for Windows 95 for these tests. That game was our school PC jam.
Hello everybody! I hope you have a great week!
I used to play Turok with a joystick as a kid simply because I didn't know that mouselook was a thing.
3:48 '...and the manual is tucked away in between these two pieces of cardboard here.'
Fair enough-
*'It's the MANUAL USER!'*
I dunno why but I died when that happened lmao
Woah! I discovered this video within 5 minutes of it being uploaded? New record for me!
If you turn on all notifications for his channel, you can beat that record!
@@stephanieiwaniuk6088 I have notifications turned on.
Hey, I saw Peter Knetter cover this controller, of course he didn't do a professional review or go deep into it, but I find it funny that two of the channels I'm subbed to covered the same controller.
2:57 Them Nintendo Ninjas be brutal even back then. 😂
9:51 sim from 1998, tail reg is N9110E (N >911< 0E) hmmm
I've never seen something like this... Very cool.
I wonder if this will work in Windows 10 or 11🤔
Game Port compatibility stopped after or at XP(NT Kernel) I believe.
Anyone else notice that the window on the right side of the box is a perfect silhouette of a B-2 Stealth bomber?
ah yes, mjd making a video to start my day
I wanted this badly as a kid when I saw that it existed. (Can't remember if I saw it in a store or magazine) I would have been horribly disappointed by it if I had one. Though you can be sure I would have kept it existed in good and working condition the entire time due to it being official Nintendo branded.
Was Nintendo thinking of going into the PC games market? The late 90s were a weird time for machines and consoles…Mac clones, Zelda ports (so I was told), now this.
Why haven't I thought to do this? I have a flight stick I should play Ms Pacman and other games using it XD
I had a 24" CRT with a gold N64 logo on it. I got it as surplus, no idea if it came from Nintendo or not.
I never used one of these, but I do remember seeing it at the store.
Doom with the Nintendo PC Joystick 👌🏻
Very often uploading again! Keep it up!
I wish they offered it with the n64, not to mention the benefits you get from it, whitch is cool,i mean is it a surprise, its redifined advanced compared to the n62 og controller
There was a joystick around this era that was filled with mercury because the company who created it wanted a heavy solid stick that would over time become easier to manipulate as if it was floating on liquid because it was.
I was expecting you to play The Sims with this thing
Hey if you take it apart to retrobrite it, could you let me know how you got that GODDAMN rudder slider off? I couldn't find a damn way.
Can you send to certain RUclipsrs who could cover more over it? I'm curious to see how it would react to current game and pc, or what other games it can work with
Hi, Mike! Great vid as usual. Sorry if you said before, but is that wallpaper on your wall or real disks?
Thank you! And those are real floppy disks!
@@MichaelMJDand you say you are low on floppy disks! Lol
A Nintendo 64 controller that doesn't need 3 hands? ;-)
you should make a video retrobriting your things
"Hey we landed"
Me: *looks at airspeed* .. I don't think so :-D
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(crunch)
It seems familiar, maybe I've seen it in a magazine back then.
As someone who lives in Albuquerque, I can vouch that it actually does look like that 😂
Bro actually turned his computer into a Bandai Namco Arcade 😂
6:32 Is that a wall made up of floppy disks? For some reason I am not that surprised
When I heard about it, my brain was confused as heck!
Like, seriously? A NINTENDO device made for COMPUTERS?!
And IT CAN'T EVEN BE USED ON NINTENDO CONSOLES?!
My brain was coo-coo crazy due to the confusion!
Drinking game: Take a drink every time he says "button".
random but you sound like alternate history hub.
also good vid
Can you try playing some N64 games on the $5 98 PC using this Joystick. If you are questioning if this is possible or not but it's possible. Use UltraHLE, an 90's emulator that uses the 3dfx technology and it run N64 games at full speed with no problem
I wish Nintendo could re release something like this again!
that wall of floppy diskettes.....
Why is the ibm compatible knocking down your door thing something they would do. The nintendo Ninjas are out there.
Nintendo 3D1 Joystick for PC 15 Pin VGA for sale on EBay for 49.00 USD - Old School is Cool School!
It's so early, I could actually scroll to the bottom.
I saw the peter knetter video on this literally 5 minutes before this video came out lol.
This looks a lot like the Microsoft Sidewinder joystick. How bizarre.
playing half life or any FPS games by joystick looks interesting, maybe if i have a joystick I'll trying to play FPS games by joystick!
Would be kind of trivial but I gotta ask could you reg it up to play on a n64 as I said kind of trivial
I have an old sidewinder I want to use it but I don't have a cereal port on my modem computer
I wanna see n64 enulator with this. Starfox....Pilot Wings...
smoke would have cover it in yellow, it look like sun burn
You'd think this is a bootleg, but apparently not.
YAY ANOTHER MJD VIDEO :D
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9:37 got me dead
If you think the yellowing of the joystick and it's packaging is bad, just wait until you see the lungs of a longtime smoker!
I use keyboard and mouse with most of my games unless it's a fighting game
what about testing this joystick on N64 emulator
03:00 Maybe they use quantum entanglement 🤔
TONY I SWEAR TO GOD
Cool😮
Lol ebay😂
I think I saw one at a thrift store once but it was not interesting to me.
Thanks MJD, In Half-life you must uncheck the joystick options ( JoyStick ) not Joystick Look to disable it.
not only are they rare they tend to end poorly 3do *cough cough*
imagine using this for war thunder
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pretty neat device, I would like to see it play some actually N64 games, Like Star Fox. Thanks for good vid MJD!
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Yay! We Landed! 😅
So you can play half life and i cannot on my latitude D630?
Hey CoolTechImma1st
Ye i have one
Please try to play Minecraft with that joystick
so the nintendo stuff is just branding?
Hooray
Whoa
Yellowing of plastic has nothing to do with smoking
It does happen naturally, but you can tell that extreme yellowing on non-light-facing components is nicotine residue, not to mention I'm sure it reeks to high heaven