I Bought a RARE Pokémon N64 That's Broken - Let's Fix It!
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I Bought a RARE Pokémon N64 That's Broken - Let's Fix It! The seller sold this broken special edition Pikachu Nintendo 64 because they couldn't get it to show anything on the screen. This is my first time trying to repair a game console like this so it was fun to take it apart and see if I could get it working again.
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Lots of late charcoal models also have translucent green cartridge trays. This is because the first translucent console was the Jungle Green and it was the best selling one due to the DK64 bundle. For economies of scale, Nintendo continued using them for charcoal consoles.
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
That's good to know. Thanks for the comment.
@darkenedpsynoid
11 ай бұрын
Indeed and I used to have that Edition......
@OcarinaN64
11 ай бұрын
Correct. They had quite a bit of left over premixed resin so they used it for the cart slot since it wouldn't be seen. Some people say that Nintendo also did this because of supply shortages of the gray resin so they made this decsision to make sure they had enough for other gray components that used the same resin. That's never been confirmed though.
@Merkantoine
11 ай бұрын
Any idea what model numbers/year they did this?
@emmettturner9452
11 ай бұрын
@@Merkantoine I first recall hearing about it with the Star Wars EP1 bundle.
You're right, that's an aftermarket controller. Genuine controllers have "Nintendo" branding on the face, but this one has none. (7:25)
What you need to do now is get a copy of HEY YOU PIKACHU and do a livestream 😊
@michaelpopowich5095
11 ай бұрын
Actually better idea is Stadium or Stadium 2 or both
@awilliams1701
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelpopowich5095 yeah stadium for sure
@davidhannum9017
11 ай бұрын
Or Hey You Pikachu and both stadium games 🤷♂️
@YeOldeGeezer
11 ай бұрын
Pokémon snap is better
@Tieigo0
10 ай бұрын
Inside joke?
Looks like that Yellow controller is also an aftermarket - no Nintendo logo on the front where it should be.
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Yep
Bringing these old consoles back to life is so satisfying. These consoles deserve it.
2:42 The green thing under the hood, is the part that Made the N64 to be used in certain regions. The games from US, JAP are slightly different. And this part was also replaced If you wanted to make your N64 region free
I like taking apart old electronics from 20 or 30 years ago. Not all, but some products have so much excess space inside the case. Miniturization was a thing, but they didn't go crazy with it back in the day 😂. Also, seems easier to work with when the parts are spaced apart more.
Absolutely amazing that all it needed was the contacts to be cleaned. It just goes to show you that there are people who don’t know what needs to be done to “fix” your console with just a cleaning. Now off to the cleaning of this console video. haha
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
It's crazy how just a good cleaning will get things working sometimes.
@robert_roland63
11 ай бұрын
I totally agree! I am having an issue with a non-working Atari 2600 cartridge that I got recently since I have cleaned the contacts while still in the shell. I don’t want to damage the label since the screw is underneath. I may try buying Deoxit instead of using IPA and even Brasso with IPA afterwards. I’m not giving up on it.
@PollokPoochesDogWalking
11 ай бұрын
To save alot of time and keep it clean just run your console through the dishwasher once a month.
Steve, all you needed was the plastic thumbstick and not any of the mechanisms, just pull off the un-broken thubstick (replacement part) and pop it on the pin on the pokemon one.
Another retro console saved from going into the landfill! Awesome work
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Magic erasers are abrasive too 😅 that’s how they work 🤣
You can think of Magic eraser like really fine sandpaper. It’s a type of melamine foam. Im not sure what the equivalent grit would be. But it is in fact an abrasive.
@Jaze2022
10 ай бұрын
Yup. Learnt that the hard way
@liljjstudios
10 ай бұрын
Came here to say the same. It's usually around 4k-6k grit, depending on the manufacturer.
I know I've posted this before, but I love my iFixit toolkit. I have the same pro kit you used. I can vouch about their warranty as well. I had a pad on one of the tweezers snap off. I contacted them, and they sent me a two new sets of pads. Easy replacement and still use my tool kit. Worth buying one.
Wow, the picture on your HDTV is surprisingly sharp and clear for a composite only outputting console. Are you using an upscaler or is the TV just a model that knows what to do with 240i?
I bought this same edition about a year ago for 60£. I was told it was faulty but I took the risk and with the same cleaning you did I managed to fix it and expand my console collection :)
@volvo09
11 ай бұрын
Did I see a button or something on Pikachu's paw? What is that?
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Such a good console for collection
@davisael
11 ай бұрын
@@volvo09 It's the reset button
@volvo09
11 ай бұрын
@@davisael thanks
@MyRegardsToTheDodo
11 ай бұрын
I got the full set (including the original blue-green controller) for around 50 Euros years ago, it was only missing the little blue cover over the Jumper Pak. You can get literally any replacement colour jumper pak cover from China, except the blue one. Was a massive pain to get the blue replacement cover, I think it took me two years to finally find one.
At least you fixed the console. That's a win!
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Yes, definitely!
My uncle gave me his when I was in middle school and when we moved houses I found out my grandma sold it for like $15. My uncle and I were very disappointed
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Noooooooo...now I'm disappointed in her too, lol
As a kid I took everything apart before I knew how to fix it. Watching your videos is fun and entertaining. Thank you for the content!
Absolutely loving all the retro repairs lately!??🤟
i got REALLY surprised to hear you've never opened up a N64 before. even super inexperienced me has opened up one and cleaned it before😅
I just love when you work on older consoles ❤
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
Those white 'ribbon cables' in the joystick look like the metal wirestrips that come with my trashbags. Interesting.
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
That's what they feel like. They're very strange.
I have one of the first iFixit gray roll up tool kits and the bits started to rust. The Chrome plated start to come off and I reached out to iFixit and they was glad to ship me a replacement tool kit! I use my tools to take apart laptops and printers every day! I heavily rely on my tools kit. I totally agree what you said about them! iFixit is awesome!
This was an amazing video! So glad to see another special edition back to its former glory! You did amazing!
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed this!
You know it’s going to be a good day when a new tronicsfix video drops!
please more retro consoles. love these videos👍👍👍
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
SO glad you enjoy these. I'll keep making more.
Agreed, multiple ways to clean contacts. I started using barkeeper's friend with a tad bit of water to make a paste and love that method.
I'm kinda bummed you just needed to clean it. I wanted to see you get into the machine more deeply. I hope you do more N64s in the future! Maybe PS1 or Genesis? Or even something more obscure, could you find and fix something like a 3D0?
I’ve watched a ton of your videos and I’m now just subscribing
For cleaning the cartridge fingers can I suggest using one of those white vinyl erasers? They do a great job in removing crud and are totally non-abrasive.
Still got mine in box. Bought it back in 2002 at Toys R US clearance at $25. I bought it immediately along with a couple of games.
"Come ooonnn....YES!!"✊ that always cracks me up...
Its amazing how the N64 is built like a tank. Its a very simple machine and the fixes usually involve cleaning grime off a part
Recently found your channel. Love your videos bro!
Nicely done Steve!
I have that same n64 and it still works! Glad it still has some value.
A fellow toothbrush user for cleaning I see. Honestly it's one of the best things I have ever decided to dedicate to my toolbox, gentle enough not to break anything, but it also gets cleaner nicely into every crevice. Saved me many times. Great video as always.
@raargebloktesnor
8 ай бұрын
I came here looking for a comment about the toothbrush. What should I use on the toothbrush to clean this? My N64 Pikachu edition just decided to stop working but I suspect it's due to the same reasons as the one in the video 😅
Happy Friday Steve and thanks again for the cool video!
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Same to you! Glad you enjoyed it
Love this console, especially thia special edition. And it's good you made it work again.
Great video as always Steve!
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
Nice work on the console!
For cleaning those gold fingers or any corosion on electronics a fiberglass pen works like a charm!
Good stuff man 😊😊
I love how dramatically different the inside of the N64 looks compared to an Xbox series x
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, way different
@Merkantoine
11 ай бұрын
I mean you'd hope things would look dramatically different with a 24 year gap in technology 😂
@thebasketballhistorian3291
10 ай бұрын
@@Merkantoine Yeah, I would think so. 😂 The Xbox is basically a modern computer with an optical drive whereas the N64 is a cartridge-based 90's video game system. It's like comparing a modern smartphone to a 90's telephone!
i've ripped apart many an oem and aftermarket n64 controller. i don't recall seeing the caged pot style like sony/xbox controllers have, in the oems. they all look like the style in the other one and the replacement part/parts kit. and the oem controllers that came with the pikachu (big body) systems were dark blue on top (with white bordered yellow text pokemon logo), yellow on bottom, like the consoles. oem controllers also have the jst connectors on the jotstick assembly and aren't soldered in. also the rubber z button pad is captive to the clips that hold in the pcb to the joystick housing. later separately released pikachu controllers came with orange (two shades, depending on region) or lighter blue tops with white/yellow text saying Pikachu with nintendo 64 under it, and outlined lightning bolts around it. the jp pikachu edition bundled the orange top controllers with an orange top n64 at some point. the nintendo logo on the top of all of them is slightly recessed to the body face, and the text recessed further still. the never bundled (with this style of system, but were with later regular shaped ones with blue/yellow plastic tops/buttons/cart doors) yellow top blue bottom controller just had a blue outline pokemon logo on it, and a yellow shell on the plug. for that matter, all the pokemon/pikachu controllers have color matching plug shells, as do 99% of all oem n64 controllers. that was definitely a knockoff. on a lark i tried to find the brand that made the ones with the caged style of stick... iNNEXT. around $15 brand new each. okay rated, so-so quality. they only seem to sell the yellow top blue bottom variants in the multi-packs, 2 or 4. so around 25-30 for the 2 pack up to around 50 for the 4 pack.
@joeblow5214
11 ай бұрын
I thought they may have swapped the internals but kept the shell.
That N64 is amazing. Great fix. I hope you can fix the controller ❤
Best thing about friday.. TronicsFix Day! 😀
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Love it! So glad you look forward to my videos!
Bro is so smart at fixing stuff
The most important lesson here is begin with the basics. Clean things up, test, then go from there.
5:51 "you wanna avoid abrasives" as he uses an abrasive sponge lol
i do have one, and i love it id never sell it! always entertaining to watch you fix stuff
I have one of those that got pretty dirty just from regular use, and I feel like I should take it apart to deep clean it, but at the same time I'm scared of breaking it since it's fully functionnal right now
@richarddahlenburg9252
11 ай бұрын
Fix it ‘til it’s broke…
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, you don't want to break it for sure. But it looks so nice when it's clean.
Love your videos watch them almost the time. I'm from the uk is there something like the BW100 spray???
Wow, that looks amazing! 😍
Hey i love your channel since you explain in a great detail, can i know if you ok with fixing a broken hard drive i know most people will say just get a new one, but i feel like it will be great content if you can fix one, not just clicking problem, try revive a shocked hard drive?
I read somewhere that in europe they made more Pokomon N64's than any other colour. I remember buying mine for £20 brand new when no one wanted them anymore 😆
All that yellow-top controller is missing is the actual plastic-thumb-stick part, replace that and you're good! (could drill a precision hole in a cut-down stick from a worn-out original-style mechanism and use that)
I actually one of those when I was a kid, sadly it was destroyed when our house caught fire.
Hi TronicsFix , I have a question regarding a PS5 ... should I remove the 40+ plate screws and remove the plate whenever I want to clean the heatsink and power supply? or I just can leave the plate on and remove the entire plate and pcb together from the housing?
N64s are pretty indestructible, I flip video game stuff locally and they usually just need a clean of the expansion/game slots to work. Everything I sell gets a deep clean in the sink (shell, buttons, etc) and N64 transformations can be pretty drastic with how much dust gets in those vents on the top.
Amazing Video Steve
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
A Pikachu N64 popped up at a local game store a few months back with a plain gray controller for around $250. I knew it was a deal but I passed on it. I'm still kicking myself for not picking it up.
i love these retro repair videos
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoy. They're fun to make too
These were the first controllers I took apart 22 years ago and it was hell putting the authentic joystick back together without a video showing the easy way to do it! That I found out about like a year ago 😩 My favorite console to take apart to clean is the GameCube! Directions are printed on the motherboard pieces!
OG N64 Controllers used an optical joystick that are difficult and expensive to reproduce. Aftermarket controllers, and even the new N64 Switch controllers all use potentiometers instead in various layouts. Most of them do not replicate the feel of the original very well. I believe there is one manufacturer of optical replacements but I don't know the quality. I would try to replace the mechanical components to salvage the original hardware.
I really want to get into electronic repairs so of course I'm subscribed to you & I love your videos. If possible can you make an in depth video of getting into electronic repairs all of your tools, microscope set up etc & just a really good video for anyone like myself that wants to do it i bought a couple books that have everything in there too but it would be awesome to see & have a visual idea of everything along with your perspective which is something that would make it a one of a kind video because I can tell from your videos you take pride & have integrity for your craft. You could even make a series of getting into the business & put videos out of your process & break it down into videos & show everything of your process & make classroom like videos & teaching I know I would tune into all of them & it would be greatly appreciated
@jayfuckinbird6560
11 ай бұрын
Pretty please help a brotha out I kno I'm not the only one wantin this video
I love when sometimes people don't even bother to clean their old electronics before saying they're broken
@sneekz07
5 ай бұрын
Why would they? When a console is broken it's bought as seen usually. They're not going to waste time and energy cleaning it.
Hi, I've just watched your video fixing the pokemon N64, loved it and i always watch your content! I noticed you couldn't get that controller working. I've actually got the exact same consol and the original controller that came with it with a whole bunch of games that I've been contemplating selling to the right buyer. Obviously it has sentimental value as I grew up playing it for many years! I'm reaching out to you to see if you would like to purchase my old friend, the analog is a bit sticky and sometimes games don't always load up, which is probably due to needing a good deep clean, but I know a man of your talents with the Ifixit tool kit would work wonders on this absolute gem of a consol. Let me know if your interested and I'll send over some pictures of the consol and games.
I’ve only ever bought and fixed up one of these Pikachu N64 in my life so far. That was back in 2014. Even then, finding a broken or untested unit with the stickers in tact was pretty difficult.
0:27 The joystick for the n64 controller is missing. You forgot a n64 expansion pak for Donkey Kong 64, Zelda Majora's Mask, and Perfect Dark.
4:23 the adhesive is probably from a Blockbuster sticker.
Have you ever used those pink erasers on those contacts? That's what my parents swear by and they had a computer repair company when I was young
the way people scrub these gold contacts to "clean" them left me always worried, if i remember correctly, not long ago (2-3 years) i think it was gpu or ram related were companies said dont clean them with alcohol and abrasive material, the gold contacts "plated" to prevent dirt building up (something like that or it will ruin the finish to make proper contact) and if you really need to clean them they said microfaber cloth, a bit IPA & swipe it 2-3 times at most, the dark "residue" is not dirt and will always appear even on new products. i dont know if it is true especially on older products. have to admit i did it too, on older ram but it was basically unused and used 99,9% alcohol & a cotton swab and black stuff came up on the swab - i could used 3-4 swabs and prob still more would come off of it. (couldnt see the "dirt" on the ram before, but it was suggested to clean it from a "tech" yt -> 1-2 weeks later it was advised not to do it like that)
Couldn't you have swapped out the controller mainboard as well, just to have a good matching controller? Or did the screw pattern not line up too?
I had one of those Pikachu N64s, I played Golden Eye and Conker's Bad Fur Day on it lol. I don't remember at all what happened to it.
I loved that N64 so much so I have the Japanese variant. Need to get the orange version as well.
One of these days I should recap my wii. I have a january 2006 model. They are known to go bad and can ruin the board.
Ive never actually seen an n64 repair video only a one for a n64 power supply repair👍
@TronicsFix I bought 2 "broken" PS1's from ebay with a no game display issue, and got 2 PS1 games and noticed the spindle hub was broken so i ordered 2 to replace them, and games would load up but not consistant and most of the time when they did load, the main menu/ingame music wouldnt play along with cutscene and ingame character dialog but all other sounds and everything else work just fine, I recently cleaned the old and replaced new Permatex 80345 White Lithium Grease, and still same issues, and i also cleaned the lens with IPA, do you have any idea what could be the issue, is it just the disc drive is broken or going bad, I would like to know if this is the case before buying a new laser and still have same issue since games do load occasionally and if i need to where is the best place to order a new drive and do the PS One white cased disc drives work in 7501 and 9001 models?
Great video! I need to do this to my n64.
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Yes, definitely
The controller is Third Party, Nintendo logo not on controller and connector tip is gray. Awesome video about a great console
That Pikachu controller is an aftermarket copy-cat, that’s why the stickbox couldn’t be replaced.
I have two broken super nintendos both have the same issue. I screwed up and killed the solder pad for the power connector attempting to resolder the new power connectors on. I would love to see if they can be fixed.
My fav console variant tbh. I got one at the beginning of the pandemic, for a far less price mentioned, but it's way cleaner than this, plus it came with the original controller, and a Pokemon game. N64 is also my fav retro console.
I can't imagine how many people would have just tossed the system in the garbage and bought a new one. A little work can save you $$$. Nice job Steve! How about an Atari 2600 or an old Colecovision system for a future video?
I'm building a prusa mk4 today. I'll be using my brand new electric screw driver and my ifixit kit for assembly. They give you tools. I know from past experience they make your hands hurt like hell. lol Building a printer with 99% just an allen key is not a good time. lol
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Sounds like you've got a good tool setup! Yes, protect the hands
Kitch-bent sells analog joystick parts relatively cheap. It would require taking apart the analog module itself which isn't too hard considering how far you already went with taking the controller apart.
As often as game were put it an taken out a day those pins hold up amazingly
I've been dieing to know. How much isopropyl do you go through? Lol. Q-tips? Love the channel man. GG.
If I remember correctly that controller is not at all the one that goes with that system. I thought it looked wrong when I saw that the connecter was grey. Not to mention the lack of Pokémon logo.
Where did you pick up that nintendo joystick replacement? It actually looked better than a lot of the replacements I have purchased from ebay in the past
I believe the Yellow n64 controller you got isn’t genuine Nintendo, and doesn’t have the Nintendo logo on the top of it, and that’s the reason you couldn’t fix it. Great video tho! 8:53
thats crazy. if i want to see you clean it i have to watch an entire different video.
Hi sir,where did u get the replacement gears/bowl from
love ur videos tronics fix
@Tronicsfix
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoy
I got one of those secondhand as a gift from a family friend 20 years ago with a Pikachu controller. Mine still works, but it didn't read games most of the time, and the original Pikachu controller had a bad connection and the Z button didn't work anymore. Turns out the console was water damaged by the last owner, but thanks to the metal casings it wasn't damaged too badly. After a good clean, it now reads games all the time. And the controller needed little soldering. However, my controller looked the same inside as in the video, but it should be original. So weird! It's been over a year, so I'll check again. I have two Nintendo controllers and one newer aftermarket controller.
Question: could the connector pins and wires be desoldered and swapped to just give the OG replacement stick the connector port of the aftermarket or would that not work/is it not worth it?
Use to have a pikachu N64 when I was a kid. Unfortunately the power supply died on it so we replaced that power supply with a power supply from a different N64. It worked well for another few months and then the console just died with a puff of smoke. Sad day.
Thanks for reminding me that I sell one of those with all accesories and box and all for practically 0. great video!
I didn't even know they made special edition N64's, that's super cool