N64 Zelda Rumble on Wii?
For Zelda Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, I'm considering getting a Wii instead of N64, so that the graphics will be better. I'm not currently interested in Wii U or 3DS. Leary of GameCube.
However, before buying the setup; I'm concerned about whether Rumble feature will be present. I read that the Wii's Classic Controller has no rumble pack.
The GameCube controller does have rumble, but is it compatible with OOT on the Wii? I also read some reference to which 'version' of OOT you get. (e.g. Virtual Console or some master/collector's edition; maybe a GC disc - not sure)
Alternatively, maybe there's a way to get the original N64 controller on Wii?
How can I be sure that rumble will work with the Wii,
or am I better off getting the original N64? (with inferior graphics)
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Can you play N64 on Wii?
The Wii era of N64 emulation is still considered to be "the best" because each game ran its own version of the existing emulator designed for GC. For the Wii U generation though, Nintendo decided to introduce an "overarching emulator" it had built to power all 21 N64 games available on the platform.Does Wii emulate N64 well?
This adapter cable makes it possible to use N64 controllers on a Wii or Wii-U by connecting to the wiimote as a classic controller. Ideal for Wii virtual console games on systems without gamecube ports. Features: Supports N64 controllers (Official and most 3rd party, including the Hori Mini)Can you use N64 controller on Wii?
It is received in the House of Skulltula after collecting twenty Gold Skulltula Tokens. In contrast, while the Stone of Agony is still an obtainable item in the Wii Virtual Console, the rumble feature was disabled and it thus does absolutely nothing.Come giocare ai giochi del Nintendo 64 sulla Wii, tramite una USB o SD
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