Get ready for a blast from the past! 8BitDo’s modern take on the classic Nintendo 64 controller is set to launch next Wednesday, July 30th. The gaming accessory maker officially announced the date via email to GameSpot. This 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller was initially previewed alongside the Analogue 3D console last October. However, due to multiple delays of the Analogue 3D’s release, this gamepad’s release was also adjusted.
While designed to perfectly complement the Analogue 3D experience, this versatile controller works seamlessly with PCs, the Nintendo Switch, and Android devices. If you’re a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscriber, this controller provides a fresh way to enjoy those classic N64 titles. The 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller is available for preorder on Amazon for $40, offered in both white and black.
We’ve reached out to 8BitDo to learn if the new controller will be compatible with the rumored Switch 2. A selection of their existing controller lineup received firmware updates upon the Switch 2’s (hypothetical) launch in June. Given that their most recent controllers, like the Ultimate 2 Bluetooth, All-Button Arcade, and the upcoming Pro 3 Bluetooth, are all compatible with the Switch 2, it would be surprising if this new 64 controller was not.
$40 | Releases July 30
The 8BitDo 64 Controller is a wireless Bluetooth gamepad that sports all the buttons you’d expect from a device designed to play N64 games but reorganized into a contemporary form factor that resembles the 8BitDo Ultimate Controller series.
The reworked shape moves the joystick to the left side of controller. This is a Hall Effect joystick with a metal ring, so it should feel as smooth and precise as 8BitDo’s other controllers with the same tech. Hall Effect sensors eliminate the risk of stick drift, and metal rings hold up better over time.
8BitDo recreated the N64 control stick’s surface by adding three circular ridges. Thankfully, it has a rubberized stick cap instead of the original’s hard plastic surface. 8BitDo also included the octagonal stick gate, which Nintendo implemented on the N64 controller to mimic an eight-way D-pad. The actual D-pad on the new controller is in a new location, too, but it still sits in a recessed pocket.
The large A/B buttons and four C buttons match the N64 layout and are the same size/shape. The should buttons and triggers have been redesigned to match modern expectations. The shoulder buttons are labeled R and L, just like the N64 controller, while both of the top triggers are Z buttons. The N64’s Z button was on the back of the middle prong. The dual triggers will be helpful if you want to use the controller for games outside of the N64 library.
The large start button returns and is joined by three buttons found on many 8BitDo Switch controllers: minus (select), 8BitDo (home), and Turbo. Once you assign the turbo function to a button, pressing and holding it is registered as repeated taps.
You can fully remap the controls and make other adjustments using the 8BitDo Ultimate Software desktop or mobile app. It has two different input modes: S-Input (Switch) and D-Input. Though it has built-in rumble motors, vibration is limited to Analogue 3D and Switch.
$40 | Releases July 30
The black edition of the 8BitDo 64 launches the same day, but Amazon currently estimates a longer wait for the black controller. The date will vary based on your location, but it says August 11 for us (as of July 25). It’s possible your order will arrive sooner, as Amazon’s estimates are often fairly conservative.
But that’s not all! Mark your calendars: August 12th will see the launch of the Pro 3 Bluetooth Gamepad for $70. This highly adaptable, retro-inspired wireless controller will be compatible across a range of platforms including Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, PC, Apple, and Android devices. Head over to our 8BitDo Pro 3 preorder guide for even more information.
What is the Analogue 3D?
The Analogue 3D represents the next console from this maker of premium retro hardware. Preorders for this $250 console are currently sold out since its initial offering last October. Those interested in reliving their retro gaming experiences will want to monitor closely for potential restocks following its release scheduled for late August.
This console allows gamers to use original N64 game cartridges and offers a hardware-accurate emulation with 100% game compatibility, supporting resolutions up to 4K. Equipped with four controller ports, it accommodates both classic Nintendo 64 three-prong controllers and third-party wired alternatives. It’s important to note that the console does not include a controller; therefore, consider purchasing the new 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller or another controller to fully enjoy the system.
Pre-owned N64 controllers are available at GameStop. Alternatively, affordable clone controllers of the original design can be found on Amazon.
