The Nintendo 64 was the first home game console that featured a mini-joystick, or “thumbstick,” on the controller for 3D motion. But the console is now over two decades old, and while the cartridge-based hardware is practically indestructible compared to modern consoles, the same can’t be said for that thumbstick. Even with Nintendo’s generally high-quality materials, the N64 analog stick is prone to loosening and drifting.
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by Michael Crider via How-To Geek
How to Replace the Worn-Out Analog Stick on Your Nintendo 64 Controller
Reviewed by Ossama Hashim
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May 19, 2017
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