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Resistance205

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Hey everybody, I have noticed that a lot of people usually get help here..And well, I need help.

A while ago I found my Nintendo 64. But it was missing the compisote cable. I bought a new AV cable from the internet, and conected it up to my Tv but nothing came through.
I am using a Hdtv, and nothing happend.

Is there anyway i can connect my Nintendo 64, up to my tv and still have it work?

In case it matters, the model tv i am using is Bush, i hvae tried a few things, but nothing has worked.

Thanks for listining and hopefully, thanks for you're help.
 

brtshstel

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test it on an old CRT tv first. if it doesnt work, you probably have a bad composite cable. Now your television is semi new, and I can assume you have several different sets of A/V jacks, yes? Try using different composite jack sets (my hdtv has like, six different sets of composite/component connectors). Also make sure you're using the right imput channel. I connected my PS2 to my hd tv (again, it has six sets) so I had to cycle through all the different imput channels (not tv channels mind you) after turning the console on. Finally, after I found A/V Imput 5 I saw it playing.
 

fix-the-spade

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That it's an HDTV should have no effect. The N64 should work fine through AV

Try flipping between the different AV channels (as mentioned above). But also try it on a different TV and make sure the connector on the back is clean/not full of fluff. Failing that you could try a different cable.
Is the cable from a reputable brand? If it's a dud you can use the RF cable out of a SEGA Megadrive II or the AV lead from a Gamecube.
I know because I have used both. Cheaper than buying new parts.


All of this assumes the N64 itself is not in someway bricked. It'll be at least 8 years old now so it's a possibility.
 

Break

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Small thing about Nintendo consoles: up until the Wii, more or less all of them used the same video output port. If you've got a Gamecube, the cable from that will work too.
 

Dark42

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anNIALLator said:
Ah, the old N64. How many consoles in my house has it outlived? I've lost count.
Ah yes the N64, personally I think it is by far the greatest consoles man has ever made. If I was stranded on an island and only could only bring one console N64,
N64 every time.
 

Shadow5

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Yes, Honestly the addictiveness and greatness of the N64 games surpasses all other consoles
 

Doitpow

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banjo tooey (twoey?...twooey?). The. single. most. awesome. game. of. all. time. But now completely vanished, have two (hardely har) pay a presidents ransom to get a copy. You could turn into a van...for gods sake.
 
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The first few replies pretty much cover it, BUT this might be relevant. I recently got an HDTV and discovered my Wii wouldn't display with the standard composite cable. It should have worked, logically, but it didn't. I bought a component video cable [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_video] and it works perfectly. (NB. If anyone is planning to do this, it has to be a Wii-compatible cable, but the third-party ones are just as good as the Nintendo one and much cheaper.)

+1 vote for the N64 being the best console ever. Nostalgia be damned.