What Cords Are Needed For Nintendo 64 And Snes?
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
2:58 pm
I just found a couple of my old game consoles but I can’t find any of the cords! Does anyone know what cords I need to get so I can play these again?
I have a Super Nintendo and a Nintendo 64.
Thanks!
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nintendo 64 power problems
1.
Make sure you are using a licensed AC Adapter (the system’s power cord). The name Nintendo should be molded into the actual AC Adapter unit. Unlicensed products are not fully compatible with Nintendo systems and may not work correctly. Also ensure all accessories connected to your system are licensed as well. (Expansion Pak, Controllers, Rumble Pak and Controller Pak.)
2.
Make sure you are not using any game enhancing devices. Such devices are unlicensed and are not recommended by Nintendo, as they may not let your system function properly.
3.
Firmly plug the AC Adapter into the AC Power Supply port on the back of the Control Deck and firmly plug the AC Adapter into the wall outlet.
4.
Make sure your wall outlet works. To check it, try plugging a lamp into the same outlet where your system was plugged in. Turn the lamp on the verify the outlet works. Also, make sure you are not using an outlet that is operated from a wall switch. If you do, make sure the wall switch is in the ON position.
5.
Slide the Power Switch on the Control Deck to the ON position.
6.
If it still does not work, you’ll need to RESET the AC Adapter. To do this, remove all the accessories (including the Game Pak and all controllers) from the deck. Unplug the power supply from the wall outlet for at least 30 seconds, then plug it back in. If your system works without the Game Pak and controllers plugged in, there may be something defective with either the Game Pak or one of the accessories. Turn the power off and plug ONE accessory into your system, then turn the system on to see if it still works. Repeat this process with ONE accessory at a time to see if you can figure out which accessory may be in need of repair.
if you understand all the science talk then i will tell you what you need to dothe AC Adapter is the same as a SNES and Nentendo 64 so all you have to worry about is the Audio and Visual cords.
If your nintendo AC Adapter does not work then you better be praying to god for it to work.
They can use the same A/V cords, but I believe they use different power cords. I don’t have mine right in front of me, so I can’t say for sure about the power cords. Anyway, just power, A/V, and controllers are all you’ll need.
Have fun!
don’t know, but I haven’t played N64 since 1999, and the game I played was South Park; lol. those were the good ol days.