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Joycard 64[Black]
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Alternative Title: Joycard64
Console: Nintendo 64
Year: 1997
RFG ID#: J-064-H-00200-A
Region: Japan Japan
Part Number: HC-739
UPC: 4988607001001
Manufacturer: Hudson
Class: Controller
Subclass: Turbo Controller
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Console Region Type Title Manufacturer Year Class
Nintendo 64
Japan
H Joycard 64[Green Skeleton] Hudson 1997 Controller
Nintendo 64
Japan
H Joycard 64[Blue Skeleton] Hudson 1997 Controller
Overview

The Hudson Joycard 64 has four turbo switches for the A, B, Z and Start buttons. Similar to the Hori Commander, Hori Mini Pad and ASCII Pad 64, the Hudson Joycard 64 was licensed by Nintendo. These Japanese-produced licensed controllers can share the same buttons as Nintendo-produced Nintendo 64 controllers, but due to differing form factors or functionality, some of these parts are unique to these licensed controllers. For the Joycard 64, the A, B, C, L, R and Start buttons, as well as the D-Pad are the same, as are the button membranes. The Z button is not easily removable due to a notch and is not entirely compatible with original Nintendo 64 controllers. The joystick module is not the same due to the Joycard's sensitivity adjustment feature, but the internal components are. The controller was likely produced by Nintendo in one of their Japanese factories because it was made in Japan like earlier Nintendo 64 controllers and features the same quality of plastic, coloration and part number location as official Nintendo-produced controllers. However, the Joycard 64 features the unique ability to adjust the joystick sensitivity by pulling the joystick module vertically and rotating it counterclockwise or clocking to make it less or more sensitive, respectively.

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