The video shows the initial N64 analogue stick values, and an input display of the controller (using NintendoSpy). Many different joystick positions are tested throughout the video, and two different button mappings are used, one for SM64, and one for OOT and MM. The video demonstrates the adapter being used for 3 different games on the Wii Virtual Console, all of which use different analogue stick mappings: The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda - Majora's Mask, and Super Mario 64. This makes playing on the Wii Virtual Console feel exactly like the real thing! The Video Demonstration My adapter is different, as it knows value-for-value the mapping performed by the Wii Virtual Console, allowing an inverse mapping to be performed, prior to passing the x and y values through to the Wii. Since other adapters crudely "fix" the problem by simply adjusting the joystick range, and linearly scaling to adjust sensitivity. many games are going to feel very different, and games where precise joystick positioning, and aiming is required are going to be much more difficult to play. The reason this is not the case for other adapters is that the joystick is indirectly mapped by the Wii via a complex function mapping in both x and y.
Built-in N64 input display feature - works with NintendoSpy software (you'll likely need a separate serial to usb adapter).Uses a CPLD, not a microcontroller - Very high reliability.Compatible with the Rumble Pak - Rumbles whenever a GameCube controller otherwise would.Additional generic mapping for GameCube games - with toggled C-button functionality (C-stick or X,Y,Z).Only 7 mappings cover ALL Wii VC releases - Easy to use!.No input lag compared to a Nintendo GameCube controller.The ONLY adapter with near- perfect joystick mapping for every N64 Wii VC release.Here are some of the features of this adapter: This makes playing on the Wii Virtual Console feel near-identical to playing on the Nintendo 64. This adapter will allow you to play Nintendo 64 Wii Virtual Console releases on the Wii, but with the original Nintendo 64 controller that was intended. If you want to know the basics, without understanding how it works.