

The N64 controller is a bit of an oddity, with a joystick at the center, a D-Pad on the left, and the "C-buttons" that sat above the A and B buttons.

Here's the N64 version: Image by here's what you see on the Nintendo Switch: Image by graphical fidelity might slip by the wayside of casual N64 players, other users are reporting technical issues like input lag and frame drops. The changes to draw distance and water textures.don't look great. One Twitter user compared the Switch's N64 emulator's version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to the N64 and Wii U virtual console editions. These range from re-creating 64-bit graphics to trying to adapt the console's wonky controller to work with modern setups.

As the sun came up however, it was clear that Nintendo's re-introduction of its celebrated late-'90s console has some technical issues.
