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Does this cable exist for a N64?

I'm looking for one that connects to the video in, audio left/right. The system I got off ebay only has the RF connector and I must use the nifty jacks on the front of my tv.
 
thats should be just a standrad RCA cable.. you should be able to get them at EB or Gamestop for pretty cheap.

-Bubbadu
 
Yeah, that RCA adapter was the default one that came witht he N64

Should be about 2 bucks at FuncoLand or any used game place.



 
It shouldn't be too hard to find. Back when N64 was still selling, InterAct ones were under $10. If you find one for SNES, I think it works the same for N64 too.
 
I think if you go to Best Buy they have the 'universal' console A/V cable, with connectors for PS, Gamecube, XBox. Anyway the one I got also has a connector for N64.
 
The original revision of the Sony PlayStation supported a regular RCA cable, as did the first NES.

Yes, the A/V cable for a SNES will work. Nintendo used the same connector for both units.
 
Originally posted by: Garfang
The original revision of the Sony PlayStation supported a regular RCA cable, as did the first NES.

Yes, the A/V cable for a SNES will work. Nintendo used the same connector for both units.

Isn't it the same connector even on the GameCube (for the analog connector anyhow?)

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Garfang
The original revision of the Sony PlayStation supported a regular RCA cable, as did the first NES.

Yes, the A/V cable for a SNES will work. Nintendo used the same connector for both units.

Isn't it the same connector even on the GameCube (for the analog connector anyhow?)

- M4H

It is. Nintendo has used the same one for the last 3 generations...which is good if you ever lose one.
 
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