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Two official add-ons were released for the controller: the [[rumble]] pack, which ''Super Smash Bros.'' utilizes, and the controller pack, which could save data for some games like Quest 64.
Two official add-ons were released for the controller: the [[rumble]] pack, which ''Super Smash Bros.'' utilizes, and the controller pack, which could save data for some games like Quest 64.


There are a few third party controllers available for the Nintendo 64, such as the Hori Mini Pad. The Hori Mini Pad, similar to a small Gamecube controller, is preferred by multiple top level players such as {{sm|Revan}} and {{sm|Tacos}} for ease of [[Smash DI]] and movement. As the Hori Mini pad is considered to be an integral controller by the SSB64 community, 2 Z buttons are allowed on custom layouts as two exist on this controller. It is also possible to use unofficial adapters to connect other controllers to the Nintendo 64, including [[keyboard]]s, Gamecube, and X-Box among others.
There are a few third party controllers available for the Nintendo 64, such as the [[Hori Mini Pad]]. It is also possible to use unofficial adapters to connect other controllers to the Nintendo 64, including [[keyboard]]s, Gamecube, and X-Box among others.


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