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Retro Fighters Brawler64 Wireless Nintendo Switch Controller Online Bluetooth NSO Edition Blue (Blue)

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Color: Blue


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  • FIT YOUR STYLE: Available in three gorgeous colors Whether you're a Classic Gray kind of person, you like the bold look of the Transparent Blue or you prefer the bleeding edge look of the Arctic White, be sure that you'll be gaming in style and comfort.
  • WHY BLUETOOTH BRAWLER64? TL - DR: Nintendo Switch Online Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) has brought classic N64 online gaming to the Nintendo Switch. What better way to play your favorite N64 games online than with the Brawler64?!
  • SHINY NEW BUTTONS: All new Screenshot, Home and - buttons to the Brawler64 wireless controller to make it fully compatible with the Nintendo Switch. You wont need two different controllers to play your favorite N64 games on Nintendo Switch Online.
  • TECHNOLOGY GALORE: All the tech you need is baked right in Get into the game more than ever with the addition of a motion sensor and dual vibration feedback. Experience the RUMBLE in your favorite N64 games!
  • NO MORE WIRES: The Brawler64 N64 NSO wireless edition features the latest in Bluetooth technology with very low latency, allowing easy connectivity to the Switch without the need for dongles or extra setup. With a wireless range of 30+ feet and a battery

Description

Introducing Brawler64 BT NSO Edition Next-Gen Wireless NSO N64 & Nintendo Switch Controller We are pleased to announce our latest iteration of the Brawler64 Wireless N64 controller, the Brawler64 N64 Bluetooth Wireless for Nintendo Switch Online and Switch! Fit your style Available in three gorgeous colors Whether you're a Classic Gray kind of person, you like the bold look of the Transparent Blue or you prefer the bleeding edge look of the Arctic White, be sure that you'll be gaming in style and comfort.

Release date: December 6, 2022


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Package Dimensions: 7.09 x 4.69 x 2.64 inches; 12.31 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Item Weight: 12.3 ounces


Manufacturer: Retro Fighters


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: December 6, 2022


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  • Let’s play Goldeneye!
It feels weird to write a review based around a single game, but let’s be real here: You know this controller will be better than a Pro controller for games like Zelda, since it has dedicated C buttons. Goldeneye is a bit of an outlier. We’ve had decades of FPS control refinement since it launched in 1997, and its default controls on Nintendo Switch Online just feel awful. I can’t begin to describe how frustrating even simple mission elements, like shooting out a camera, feel with the Joycons. Train on 00 Agent was pretty much my breaking point: I beat it after about 20 attempts, and put the game down until I could get a real N64 controller. I seriously debated even getting the Brawler 64 because I didn’t believe it would significantly improve Goldeneye. I felt I’d be better off playing on Xbox, since that version does attempt to modernize the controls. I figured Goldeneye on the Switch was just a novelty for handheld mode, not the way you’d actually want to play the game. Thankfully, while not perfect, the control stick on the Brawler 64 is much more precise in Goldeneye, to the point that it almost, almost feels as good as an actual N64 controller. It’s still touchy compared to the real deal, but no where near as bad as trying to playing with other controllers. I was nervous that the layout would mess with my muscle memory and I’d still be trying to control Goldeneye like a modern FPS, but surprisingly, it didn’t. I did take a minute to adapt to shooting with the left trigger (which, apparently, can be addressed with a firmware update that I haven’t tried), but other than that, it was like being back in the 90s. I even had to switch back to reverse aiming, since upright felt wrong to me—we all played with inverted aiming in the 90s! I give Retro Fighters all the credit in the world for making this get detected as an actual N64 controller out of the box, too! When I was looking into alternatives to the always out of stock official NSO N64 controller, that was a huge selling point for me. I don’t want to have to remap controls every time I feel like playing N64! If you’re an N64 fan who has been debating this, get it! Who knows when Nintendo will ever get the actual NSO N64 controller back in stock and this is definitely the next best thing! Now we just need N64-style Joycon alternatives to play in the go! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by Chris

  • Good for emulation
This controller is fantastic for emulation. The only issues I have with it is some of the binds are a bit odd (C-up and C-right) and the stick seems to be rubbing off quite a bit on the plastic, but it seems to be holding up quite well. Definitely get this if you play a lot of N64 games.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by Calvin

  • $60 may seem like a lot, and it is, but this is really great!
I had the brawler 64 they made a few years ago for the original N64 hardware and so when I found that it's virtually impossible to buy the official N64 controller for Switch, I thought I'd try this. There was some initial disappointment: The ZR trigger here is recognised as the ZR button on the official N64 controller when in the N64 online games, meaning that it works more like the "-" button, in that it brings up the menu to save or switch games, rather than working as a Z or R button as you might expect. The amazing thing is, I shot off an email to their customer service asking if there was any way to change this, and they've actually created a macro that lets you switch ZR for ZL (effectively giving you two Z triggers), so you can easily update the controller by connecting it to your computer. Not that there's much wrong with it in its default state; I've actually got used to using ZR to save spam so I can re-do levels or moments quickly and easily (especially useful for avoiding Natalya running into gunfire in Goldeneye). They clearly listen to other custumers at Retro Fighters too; another custom macro lets you switch off the LED, so that must have bothered someone too. As for the controller itself; personally, I never had a problem with the "weird" N64 controller shape and part of me still wants the official one, but this is clearly a better controller. People will appreciate its modern shape and good analogue stick. It's ojectively better than the original, but my twenty year old muscle memory means it still feels a little "off" if used to the original controller. What's significantly better here is that this N64 controller can be set to "pro controller" mode, and while you will be missing a second analogue stick, the "pro controller" mode on the controller can be re-mapped using the switch menu, so you can choose which buttons do what based on your preference. By default you've got ABXY set up to AB and two of the c-buttons (in the "wrong" places) and the leftover C-buttons act as analogue stick "clicks". I played some Sonic Frontiers and found that using the "click right stick" to reset the camera pretty much compensated for no second stick. So yes, it's $60, but you would never get this level of funcionality, nor support, from Nintendo. Oh and it has built in rumble that feels great. Overall, very much a winner! Also works great in the recently released GBA section of Switch online. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023 by the ticking clock

  • Great controller
I can definitely play my N64 games on the Switch better than with the Pro controller. But the button layout is still a little different from the original, so there are still some things I can’t do exactly the same. In any case, in the absence of official Nintendo wireless N64 controllers, I still like this one. What I find odd is the button that swaps between N64 mode and Pro controller mode. There is no second joystick, and with the layout of the a and b buttons being reversed, the two C buttons being x and y are also reversed. That being said, I just played some MarioKart 8 Deluxe and think I liked using this controller better than an actual Pro controller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Nick Crocker

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