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Modders hack N64 controller to work with Xbox One

Modders hack N64 controller to work with Xbox One

Posted on July 4, 2015August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Back at E3 this year, Microsoft announced a fancy new Xbox Onecontroller that will let users modify it by swapping out the analog sticks and D-pad, and even remapping buttons to new paddles on the bottom. That controller is going to be priced at a steep $150. But they also announced a new Xbox One game titled Rare Replay, acollection of 30 games from developer Rare’s last 30 years, including several hits that were originally on the Nintendo 64. So what’s going to be the best way to play those games? Why, with a modded N64 controller, of course!
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