Best USB N64 controller adapter?

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What are your experiences? I have an age old N64+PSX USB Converter XK-PC2004 that works well but I'd like a multi-tap like adapter. Is mayflash any good? Thoughts?
 
I bought the raphnet Dual N64 controller to USB adapter v3

http://www.raphnet.net/programmation/mupen64plus-input-raphnetraw/index_en.php
  • Rumble pack support (tested)
  • Memory pack support (tested)
  • Transfer pack support (confirmed)
  • Bio sensor support (tested)
  • N64 mouse (tested)
And just like with a real N64 system, you simply need to insert the accessory you wish to use and the game will take care of everything else. No emulator configuration required to switch accessory... Support for peripherals other than controllers

It's far the best N64 controller usb adapter available and possibly better than the adaptoid.
 
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I'd never buy anything expect a Bliss-box. Been around since 2007, and once you get one you will never need another adapter. Just add-on cables.

Also support Mempacks, and if you use the Bridge, you can share mem pack files with the real hardware and pc.
Supports rumble packs
Has a built in native API so that you can communicate with things like transfer packs. You can even send it raw commands from its own API software.
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you can also do custom mapping, has a built in turbo features. and supports real range vs full range for those Emulators that can not figure it out.

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I appreciate this topic because I've considered buying a USB N64 adapter for a while. I know Mayflash has been around for a long time, but the reviews tend to be mixed for this adapter. I do like the sound of Raphnet's adapter, and the pricepoint is the same as the Mayflash (about $25 USD). Unfortunately, Raphnet's adapter won't be available until October, 2025.
 

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