Can an official N64 Rumble Pak be soldered to work without a battery? [closed]
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On the Wikipedia page for Nintendo 64 accessories, there is this statement about battery-free Rumble Paks:
Battery-free Rumble Paks — Late in the N64's run, a few third-party companies made Rumble Paks that, instead of requiring batteries to work, drew power from the system. Curiously, it was possible to modify an official Rumble Pak using basic soldering in order to make it powered by the console.[citation needed]
Can an official Rumble Pak be soldered to be powered by the console and not require a battery?
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Does the n64 Rumble Pak need batteries?
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.Is the n64 Rumble Pak a memory card?
Amazon.com: Nintendo 64 Rumble Pack (Built-In 1 MB Memory Card) : Video Games.How do you mod a n64 Rumble Pak?
The Rumble Pak is a removable device from Nintendo which provides force feedback while playing video games. Games that support the Rumble Pak cause it to vibrate in select situations, such as when firing a weapon or receiving damage, to immerse the player in the game.Use Nintendo 64 official Rumble pack with no batteries
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