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  2. Rumble Pak - Wikipedia

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    The original Rumble Pak, designed for the Nintendo 64 controller, was released in April 1997 in Japan, July 1997 in North America, and October 1997 in Europe. It requires two AAA batteries and is inserted into the controller's memory cartridge slot, which prevents simultaneous use of the Controller Pak . [ 2 ]

  3. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Controller Pak. The Controller Pak [a] (NUS-004) is the console's memory card, comparable to those of the PlayStation and GameCube. Compatible games can save player data to the Controller Pak, which plugs into the back of the Nintendo 64 controller (as do the Rumble and Transfer Paks). The Controller Pak was marketed for exchanging data between ...

  4. Category:Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 64 controller; R. Rumble Pak; S. SharkWire Online; T. Transfer Pak; Tristar 64; X. Xploder This page was last edited on 1 June 2012, at 10:53 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Nintendo 64 controller - Wikipedia

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    The original Rumble Pak, designed for the Nintendo 64 controller, was released in April 1997 to coincide with the release of Star Fox 64 and requires two AAA batteries. It provides haptic feedback during gameplay, intending to make the gaming experience more engaging.

  6. List of Nintendo DS accessories - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Slide Controller. The "Slide Controller" is an Option Pak that connects to the underside of a Nintendo DS, making the entire device act as an optical mouse. [12] It launched as a Japan-exclusive on August 3, 2007. The Slide Controller is bundled with the game Slide Adventure MAGKID.

  7. Video game accessory - Wikipedia

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    The most common accessory for video game consoles are the controllers used to play the games. The controllers have evolved since the day of Pong and the spinner. Now there are direction controls as well as many types of other inputs. One type of directional control is the directional pad or D-Pad. [1]

  8. Transfer Pak - Wikipedia

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    The Transfer Pak [a] is a removable accessory for the Nintendo 64 controller that fits into its expansion port. When connected, it allows for the transfer of data between supported Nintendo 64 (N64) games and Game Boy or Game Boy Color (GBC) games inserted into its cartridge slot.

  9. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund had purchased a 5% stake in Nintendo, [209] and by January 2023, its stake in the company had increased to 6.07%. [210] It was raised to 7.08% by February 2023, and in the same week by 8.26%, making it the biggest external investor.