My N64 console doesn't recognize my controller
When I plugin my controller whatever game I am playing doesn't show that my controller is plugged in as a player.
The port on the console may be faulty
Try plugging the controller into another port.
There may be broken wiring
Inside the controller there are some wires that connect to circuits, taking it apart and re-bonding the wires can fix the broken connection.
The plug in side of the controller may be broken
Possibly the part of the controller you plugin has been physically altered so it doesn't fit correctly into the console port; if it isn't too bad you may be able to force the plastic back into place.
Certain buttons won't register when I press them
When I play games my buttons get stuck or don't register at all with the console.
There may be gunk or some type of build up between the rubber buttons inside and the circuits
You can open up the controller and clean the affected areas.
The rubber buttons inside the controller may not be hooked up correctly
Inside the controller the rubber button pads are aligned with little holes that little rubber poles, attached to the rubber button pad, are put into.
Some of the wiring that is attached to the button's circuits could be broken
Inside the controller there are some wires that connect to circuits, taking it apart and re-bonding the wires can fix the broken the buttons connection with the rest of the controller.
My joystick is sluggish
When I play a game the movements created by the joystick are delayed or sometimes don't register.
There may be gunk or some sort of build up in the joystick box
You can take apart the controller and then the joystick box, you can clean the affected area.
The spring, ring, and joystick need to be re-lubricated
Inside the joystick box there is a plastic ring, metal spring, and the joystick that work best when well lubricated.
crwdns2944067:08crwdne2944067:0
You left out an important one: if you plugged the controller in after starting the game, it might be fixed by resetting the system, this time with the controller already plugged in. I did it...worked like a charm on Ocarina of Time!
ivorytickler88 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
my joystick won't stop acting like I'm pressing it to the left when I don't even touch it!
Caroline Moran - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Hi, Ivorytickler88..I tried your suggestion, but it didn't work. My 64 is in perfect condition and has been boxed for many years. Do I need to buy a new controller, memory pad, or what? Your advice is appreciated. Thanks
Marilyn Lee - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Do nI need a controller pak to use my controller or is it fine if its empty
Marinara Coder - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Im gonna try cleaning my two controllers that dont seem to register B-button-presses, at all. Ive opened them both up and honestly they look pretty clean, no “gunk'" on any wires, curcuits or connectors, Ive tried aligning the rubber buttons more precisely, Ive even tried using a single rubber button and playing SM64 with the two controllers, stripped, basically holding the curcuitboard and testing individual buttons. All work except B-button. What can som rubbing-alcohol really do?…
Hiki Niki - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
So I bought a controller as part of a N64 bundle and the craziest thing happens when I plug it in and turn the console on, it doesn’t boot up. I tried it with multiple ports and consoles.
If this controller is plugged into a N64 and you turn the console on, the screen just stays black, remove it and reset the console and it boots up.
What in the controller would cause this to happen? I have never seen this happen from a N64 controller and I have messed with/used/repaired many of them.
Any ideas?
Mike Stribling - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My controller still wont work I have tried everything unplugging it plugging it back in wiggling the wires opening the controller and cleaning it and it still doesn’t work
Jace briand - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I just bought this controller and it won't go left! Is a wire broken?
Ben Hellum - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0