I have literally tried everything boughten another console and bought two new ac adapters and av inputs both machines show the same result turns on but tvs don't recognize it? This is on 2 different tvs. What am I doing wrong???
2007-12-13
08:14:51
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Tanya
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Games & Recreation
➔ Video & Online Games
I know how to switch the input channels on my tv and I am not color blind red with red white with white and yellow with yellow I think I need a new expansion pack as the game I am trying to play will not work without it.
2007-12-13
08:43:25 ·
update #1
try replacing the game and expansion pack.
2007-12-13 08:22:50
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answered by CYBERELITE 2
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The only thing I can think of is make sure your TVs are on the right input setting. I'm assuming that you're using either the coax or the av plug, which would mean you'll either need to tune the TVs to Channel 3 (usual standard), or to the AUX channel. If this doesn't work, try plugging the console into something that does work on your TV, like a VCR or DVD player, and then tuning that to the right input.
2007-12-13 16:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Who knows? Mabe the your video isnt set up right
You know where the red whiote cords go, right? Check if it says VCR, Video 1 Video 2 Video3 Component. Then, set your tv to that mode. I that doesn't help, et up your nintendo 64 on a simpler tv where you can only plug in 1 set of red,white and yellow wires. You could also buy new games OR try blowing into the systen slot and game hole. Buy a duster and dust the cartrige AD ALL of the n64. Thats the best i can do
EDIT: Try blowing into it
2007-12-13 16:21:58
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answered by Account Formally Known as Hyp64 4
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Typically, when you plug in a game system, you need to change the input. If you plug it in and can still see your TV channels, you need to switch over. Try pressing the 'input' button on your remote. Some TVs, particularly the newer ones, have several different input channels (I think my TV has 7!), so you may have to cycle through them in order to find the right one.
2007-12-13 16:24:50
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answered by xK 7
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www.dohgames.com
Go to the emulator and download project 64
Go to the ROMs section and go to N64 Games, then pick a game and download it
Run the ROM on the emulator, there u go, a free N64 on the PC
2007-12-13 16:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok... 1st of all, the nintendo 64 is as old as heck! i would say dont even bother with it anymore, move on without the past and get a NEW game system such as the gamecube.
2007-12-13 16:21:07
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answered by Jay Tee 4
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get a new system like a wii or somthing its alot better than a 64 way better
2007-12-13 16:21:42
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answered by Nathanial C 1
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try updating to the game cube XD
2007-12-13 16:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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