Nintendo

3D System

Games Supported: Link

Obtained: August 5, 2010

Can be found for: ~$15 Import only

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 111

3D shutter glasses for the NES, also works for the Sega Master System

Amiibos

Games Supported: List

Can be found for: ~$13 regular, ~$20 (yarn), ~$25 (BotW)

Made by: Nintendo

Bold text = imported from Japan

Peripheral ID #:

Date obtained:

November 26, 2014

November 26, 2014

December 29, 2014

February 13, 2015

June 1, 2015

September 15, 2015

September 15, 2015

October 17, 2015

October 25, 2015

February 18, 2016

March 4, 2016

July 31, 2016

November 10, 2016

December 9, 2016

December 9, 2016

December 15, 2016

December 25, 2016

February 8, 2017

March 3, 2017

March 8, 2017

March 8, 2017

August 5, 2017

September 29, 2017

October 30, 2017

March 17, 2018

October 12, 2019

October 10, 2020

February 13, 2021

247-LI

247-PE

247-ZE

247-RR

247-IG

247-S0

247-8M

247-BY

247-01

247-CR

247-WL

247-CM

247-DA

247-LZ

247-8L

247-IS

247-IW

247-CE

247-ZB

247-LU

247-LM

247-CF

247-CKR

247-WP

247-DB

247-LA

247-02

247-CP

Link

Peach

Zelda

Rosetta/Rosalinda

Inkling girl

Zero-suit Samus

Mario (8-bit)

Yoshi (Blue)

3DS Amiibo reader

Chibi-robo

Link (Wolf)

Callie and Marie

Daisy

Link & Zelda (Toon)

Link (8-Bit)

Isabelle (Summer Outfit)

Isabelle (Winter Outfit)

Celeste

Zelda (Breath of the Wild)

Luigi

Little Mac

Cloud Strife

Cyrus, K.K. & Reese

Peach (Wedding)

Isabelle (Winter Outfit), Digby

Link (Link's Awakening)

Datel PowerSaves

Cat Peach

Amiibos: NFC tags serving as memory cards

Reader: NFC reader, wireless (via Infrared), uses 2xAA batteries (included)

Arcade Stand

Games Supported: All Switch games

Obtained: April 12, 2018

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: ColumbusCircle

Peripheral #: 373

A folding stand to hold the Switch up

Arkanoid DS Paddle

Games Supported: Arkanoid DS, Space Invaders Extreme 1 & 2, Space Bust-A-Move, Mario Kart DS (with hacking)

Obtained: ~January 31, 2008

Can be found for: ~$60 (with game) Import only

Made by: Taito

analog jog wheel, a cool box

Hi res box My Review

Action Replay Codes for Mario Kart DS:

Enable both codes. Once the game is started, press the Start and Select buttons simultaneously. After that, pressing left or right on the direction pad will calibrate the Paddle Controller's centre point to its present position. Use the Paddle Controller to move left or right (but not up and down) when it comes to menu options and during the race. Be warned though that the Paddle Controller can be quite sensitive, which would lead to some over-steering action :).

Aviator

Games Supported: All NES games, but made for flight sims

Obtained: July 7, 2018

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: QuickShot

Peripheral #: 383

Digital wheel that pulls out, 2 triggers, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, turbo/slow motion switches, player switch (it has 2 cables, so you can plug it into both ports, and use the switch to select which one to use)

Baku Tsuri Bar Hunter

Games Supported: Baku Tsuri Bar Hunter (3DS)

Obtained: April 12, 2018

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: NamcoBandai

Peripheral #: 374

Specific version: new 3DS XL

Other versions: 3DS, 3DS XL, new 3DS

A really big case that connects via the infrared port, takes ?xAA batteries (not included), a QR code to download the game from the eshop, a dial to simulate a fishing controller

Baku Tsuri Giga Rod

Games Supported: Baku Tsuri (Switch)

Obtained: December 14, 2019

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: NamcoBandai

Peripheral #: 421

A fishing reel that attaches to the right JoyCon

Balance Board

Games Supported: Link (Wii/Wii U)

Obtained: Unknown (by proxy)

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 221

A bathroom-scale controller

Barcode Battler BB-II Interface

Games Supported: Link

Obtained: October 29, 2012

Can be found for: Unknown, Import only

Made by: Epoch

Peripheral #: 178

Allows games to interface with the Epoch Barcode Battler

Barcode Boy

Games Supported: Bardigun (GBC)

Obtained: April 11, 2011

Can be found for: ~$18 Import only

Made by: TAM

Peripheral #: 136

It generates random monsters from scanned barcodes, a cool box

BatterUP

Games Supported: Any baseball game (SNES)

Obtained: April 3, 2016

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Sports Sciences Inc.

Peripheral #: 266

10 microswitch buttons (acting as each direction on the dpad, 4 face buttons, start and select), a cool bo, a motion sensor that acts as any button that you set via 4 dip switches

Bio-sensor

Games Supported: Tetris 64 (JPN version only?)

Obtained: June 5, 2009

Can be found for: ~$20 Import only

Made by: SETA (Not to be confused with SEGA)

Peripheral #: 073

Heart rate monitor, a cool box

Brawler64

Games Supported: All N64 games, but made specifically for Smash Brothers

Obtained: March 29, 2018

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 370

Analog stick, dpad, 1 system button, 6 face buttons, 4 triggers (1 is redundant), memory card/rumble pak slot

Cross Controller

Games Supported: Most Switch Games

Obtained: August 27, 2018

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: HORI

Peripheral #: 388

Specific version: 1, blue (drains power constantly while connected)

Other versions: 2, Zelda or Mario (fixes the power issue)

1 dpad, 2 triggers, 1 non-clickable analog stick, 1 system button, 1 OS button, a box

Unlike the regular joycons, it does not work wirelessly. So it lacks the L/R shoulder buttons along the right edge, rumble, and motion sensing

The unlock button also sticks out a lot more

CubeBoard

Games Supported: Phantasy Star Online (GCN)

Obtained: September 3, 2009

Can be found for: ~$60 Import only

Made by: ASCII

Peripheral #: 076

Specific version: ASCII (Purple backing)

Other versions: SAMMY (Black backing)

1 dpad, 3 triggers, 2 non-clickable analog sticks, 4 face buttons, 1 system button, 81 keys, a cool box. Uses 2 controller ports (one for the keyboard, one for the GameCube stuff)

My Review

Cyberbike

Games Supported: Cyberbike (Wii), misc Wii/Gamecube games

Obtained: August 8, 2013

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Big Ben Interactive

Peripheral #: 210

Specific version: Magnetic edition

Other versions: White

Connects via the Gamecube ports (so it's not compatible with later Wiis) a stationary bike, a brake handle (mine is broken), all the standard Gamecube controls

Donkey Kong Bongos

Games Supported: Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2, Donkey Konga 3, and Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (GCN)

Obtained: October 20, 2018

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 392

2 touch sensors (1 per bongo), microphone, 1 system button

Dragon Quest Battle Road Victory Controller

Games Supported: Dragon Quest Battle Road Victory (Wii) Wii titles that use the classic controller

Obtained: August 3, 2010

Can be found for: ~$170 Import only

Made by: HORI

Peripheral #: 110

Plugs into a Wiimote's EXT port and acts as a standard Classic controller

The sword's hilt can be pushed in and rotated as an input, as well as 2 oversized buttons and the Classic controller layout, a cool box

Dragon Quest Slime DS Speaker Stand

Games Supported: All DS, DSi games

Obtained: July 17, 2009

Can be found for: ~$50 Import only

Made by: HORI

Peripheral #: 072

Specific version: Blue

Other versions: Grey

A stand with an integrated speaker, retractable cable, batteries not included, a cool box

My Review

Drum Grip

Games Supported: Band Hero (DS)

Obtained: July 13, 2011

Can be found for: ~$3

Made by: RedOctane

Peripheral #: 147

A silicone rubber skin that leaves the star/select/volume/headset/power/triggers/power/Game slot 1/wrist strap holes accessible, but not the stylus or GBA slot. The drum pads just cover 2 directions on the dpad, and 2 face buttons. Fits the DS lite only.

DS Slide

Games Supported: Slide Adventure: Mag Kid (DS)

Obtained: ~November 21, 2008

Can be found for: ~$15 (with game) Import only

Made by: Nintendo

Optical Mouse, rumble, a cool box

My Review

e-Reader

Games Supported: List (GBA/GCN)

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Nintendo

Allows GBA/GCN games to receive update data via dot-code card

Mario 3 uses it for extra levels, Animal Crossing used it for extra textures, items, NES games

Some cards are minigames or even NES games

Easy Piano

Games Supported: Easy Piano (DS)

Obtained: February 23, 2010

Can be found for: ~$40 (with game) Import only

Made by: Namco

Peripheral #: 095

13 buttons (8 white, 5 black), a cool box

My Review

EDGE Joystick

Games Supported: NES games for the NES Classic, Wii or Wii U virtual consoles

Obtained: November 23, 2016

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: EMIO

Peripheral #: 289

8-way joystick, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 turbo toggle buttons and dials (to select the rate of repetition), slow motion (START on turbo) and B+A mirror, 9 foot cable, swappable joystick head, a cool box and tip book

Epic Mickey 2: Clicker

Games Supported: All Wii games

Obtained: August 26, 2014

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: PDP

Peripheral #: 243

1 analog nub, 2 shoulder buttons, motion sensing, light-up tip, works as a Wii nunchuck

Epic Mickey 2: Paintbrush

Games Supported: All Wii games

Obtained: En route

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: PDP

Peripheral #: ???

1 non-clicable thumbstick, 2 shoulder buttons, motion sensing, light-up tip, works as a Wii nunchuck

Expansion Analog Nub

Games Supported: List

Obtained: January 2, 2012 (3DS) May 23, 2014 (3DS XL)

Can be found for: ¥1,500 ($19)

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 158-A (3DS) and 158-B (3DS XL)

Specific versions: 3DS and 3DS XL

Adds a second analog nub, L2, R2 and a redundant R1 button. Interfaces via the Infrared port. Runs off a single AA battery (included)

My Review

Famicom Network

Games Supported: All Famicom games

Obtained: October 29, 2012

Can be found for: Unknown, Import only

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 182

NES controls: Dpad, Start\Select. B\A

Hotel controls: 15 buttons (Menu,0-9,#,*,C,·)

Fighting Commander

Games Supported: All SNES games, particularly fighting games

Obtained: May 23, 2014

Can be found for: $20

Made by: HORI

Peripheral #: 239

Specific version: Gold

Other versions: Black

Dpad, 6 face buttons (4 standard SNES, 2 moved triggers), 2 system buttons, Slow motion switch (turbo for Start button), turbo switches for each of the 6 face buttons

Flip Grip

Games Supported: Switch games that support portrait orientation

Obtained: December 17, 2018

Can be found for: $20

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 398

A case with joycon rails along the sides that allows you to hold the Switch in portrait orientation

Fretster Grip

Games Supported: Guitar Hero DS (all versions) Rock Band DS

Obtained: ~June 23, 2008, and July 13, 2011

Can be found for: ~$40 (with game)

Made by: RedOctane

Quantity: 2

4 buttons, a cool box

Hi res box My Review

Gameboy Camera

Games Supported: Itself, Perfect Dark64

Obtained: Sometime after it was announced PD64 would support it, and sometime before they chickened out

Can be found for: $??

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 287

Specific version: Blue

Other versions: Green, Red, Yellow, Clear Purple (Japan only), Gold 'The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time' limited edition

A 256×224 monochrome (4 shades) camera, enough room to store 30 pictures, a shooter minigame

Gameboy Player

Games Supported: All Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance games

Obtained: Unknown

Can be found for: $20

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 399-B

Specific version: Black

Other versions: Purple, Q

Allows all GB/GBC/GBA games to be played on a TV (excludes the GBA video carts). Does not add anything else like Super Gameboy, but some games can support rumble. Has the link cable port

Gameboy Printer

Games Supported: List

Obtained: May 17, 2018

Can be found for: $20

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 377

Specific version: Standard

Other versions: Yellow 'Pikachu' limited edition

A thermal printer, connects via the GBC link cable, takes 6xAA batteries (not included)

GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable

Games Supported: List

Obtained: February 12, 2002

Can be found for: $20

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 400

Quantity: 4

A cable which allows GBAs to connect to GameCube controller ports, for data transfer. GBA games can interact with GCN games, GCN can send GBA games to the GBA, and GBA can act as a controller+screen

GCN Microphone

Games Supported: Chibi-Robo!, Karaoke Revolution, The Legend of the Quiz Tournament of Champions, Mario Party 6, Mario Party 7, Odama (Not to be confused with President Obama) (GCN)

Can be found for: ~$5

Made by: Nintendo

A microphone which plugs into the memory card slot, a cool box

Golden controllers

Wiimote Plus Obtained: November 20, 2011

Games Supported: List

Can be found for: $70

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 156-A

Quantity: 2

Nunchuck Obtained: February 28, 2012

Can be found for: $70 (import only)

Made by: Nintendo

Kanji: クラブニンテンドー ゴールデンヌンチャク

Peripheral #: 156-B

Quantity: 2

Classic Pro Obtained: March 3, 2012

Can be found for: $15

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 156-C

Quantity: 2

N64 Controller Obtained: Unknown

Can be found for: $45

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral ID #: 156-D

Wii Wheel obtained: May 29, 2015

Can be found for: $30

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral ID #: 156-E

Wiimote: A Zelda-themed, MotionPlus (adds additional accelerometers and gyroscopes) built in. Also included a silicone skin and wrist strap (not Zelda-themed) and nunchuck

Dpad, 3 face buttons, 1 shoulder button, 2 system buttons, 2 OS buttons, display-independent lightgun (SD and HD), Sensor bars/pointing device, Bluetooth, rumble, speaker, power and player-indicator LEDs, takes 2 AA's (included)

Nunchuck: motion-sensing, an (non-clickable) analog stick, 2 shoulder buttons. Connects to the Wiimote via the EXT port

Classic Pro: 1 dpad, 4 triggers (unfortunately not clickable like the original Wii Classic or Gamecube controllers), 7 buttons, (4 face, 2 system, 1 OS) 2 non-clickable thumbsticks

N64 controller: 1 opti-digital non-clickable thumbstick, 3 shoulder buttons, 1 dpad, 6 face buttons, 1 system button, 1 EXT port, a cool box

Wii wheel: A shell for the wiimote

My Review Yahoo Auction Search (nunchuck)

Hori Digital

Games Supported: Some misc GameCube/Wii games, GBplayer

Can be found for: ~$20 Import only

Made by: HORI

Specific version: Black

Other versions: Blue

Favorite

1 dpad, 2 triggers, 7 buttons, (5 face, 2 system though Select is redundant of Y), a cool box

Hyper Click Mouse

Games Supported: List (SNES)

Obtained: October 31, 2017

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Hyperkin

Peripheral #: 346

2 button optical mouse, variable resolution button on the bottom, a cool box

IZEK Computerized Sewing Machine

Games Supported: IZEK, Mario Family

Obtained: December 21, 2009

Can be found for: ~$175

Made by: Singer

Peripheral #: 088

Specific version: JN-100 Teal

Other versions: JN-2000 Red, Pink, Orange, Blueberry, Pale Green, White, Violet

A sewing machine controlled by a Gameboy Color via an integrated link cable, foot pedal, a cool box

Select stitches have length, width and mirror image adjustment capabilities, Five buttonhole styles, Letters (block, script or outline format), numbers and symbols, Combine up to three stitches for combination patterns, Create your own custom stitches, Favorite patterns, letters and custom designs can be saved in memory, 84 actual stitch patterns, self threading, internal storage for greebles

Does not actually let you "draw" with pixels, but up to 20 varying length/angle lines to form stitches.

Apparently, the Mario Family cart WILL let you draw (or it draw some preset Mario sprites) though I'm not sure if it will actually work with the IZEK as it looks like it's for a second model

More information

Joy Ball

Games Supported: All Famicom games

Obtained: February 9, 2017

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: HAL Labs

Specific version: Yellow

Other versions: Grey

Peripheral #: 298

The dpad has been replaced with a moving ball, 4 buttons, a switch which is likely turbo

Kuro Wii Classic Pro

Games Supported: Some misc Wii games, all Virtual Console Roms

Obtained: August 14, 2009

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Nintendo

Specific version: Black

Peripheral #: 75

1 dpad, 4 triggers (unfortunately not clickable like the original Wii Classic or Gamecube controllers), 7 buttons, (4 face, 2 system, 1 OS) 2 non-clickable thumbsticks, a cool box

My Review PC Drivers

Mahjong

Games Supported: Majhong (FAM)

Obtained: August 5, 2017

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: Capcom

Peripheral #: 335

21 face buttons

Mario Paint Mouse

Games Supported: List (SNES)

Obtained: Christmas in Grade 4

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 002

an XY axis wheel sensor, 2 buttons, hard-plastic mouse pad

Max

Games Supported: All NES games

Obtained: May 16, 2017

Can be found for: ~$6

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 322

A floating-disc dpad, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 turbo toggle buttons

Megaman X Mini

Games Supported: All GameCube games, misc Wii games

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Nubytech

1 dpad, 4 shoulders (1 is redundant), a cool sphere, 4 face buttons, 1 system buttons, 2 thumbsticks, rumble

Creator's Website

Miracle Piano

Games Supported: Miracle Piano Teaching (NES/SNES/GEN)

Obtained: May 13, 2017

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Mindscape

Peripheral #: 319

6 instrument keys, 2 volume buttons, 29 ivory keys, 20 ebony keys, MIDI interface, Parallel interface, 2 speakers

Nerf N-Strike

Games Supported: Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles, Link's crossbow training, Nerf N-strike and other shooting Wii games

Obtained: April 17, 2009 (Birthday)

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: NERF

Peripheral #: 068

Specific version: First run

Other versions: Second run (Elite, with red crosshair panel)

It's a holster for a controller which also shoots Nerf "Sonic" bullets, a cool box

NES Controllers

Games Supported: All NES games on the Switch

Obtained: May 19, 2019

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 409

Specific version: NES

Other versions: Famicom

Dpad, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, wireless via bluetooth, built-in rechargeable battery (via direct connection to the console)

NEScade

Games Supported: All system's games, controller components will work on Wii

Started Construction: October 19, 2010

Finished Construction: December 9, 2010

Construction costs: $2 (wood) $2.50 (drill bits) ~$20 (paint) $15 (red plastic) $3.75 (light) $57 (arcade components) $3 (USB ext cable) $103.25 (total)

Made by: Techni

Peripheral #: 126

Novelty Factor: 6

A mini arcade cabinet built around a small LCD TV. The front panel lifts up for storing misc consoles. The logo lights up. Measures 40 cm wide

Dpad, 5 buttons (A/B/Start/Select/Home)

Construction process write-up Video My Review My inspiration Instructional Video Lizard Lick

N64 Transfer Pak

Games Supported: List (N64/GB/GBC)

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Nintendo

Allows N64 games to access save data from GB/GBC game cartridges, a cool box

Oshare Majo

Games Supported: Oshare Majo (DS)

Can be found for: ~$60 Import only

Made by: SEGA

Card reader, 55 cards (less than that come with it), a cool box

Perfect Shot

Games Supported: Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles, Link's crossbow training, Nerf N-strike and other shooting Wii games

Obtained: ~February 29, 2008

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Nyko

Nothing. It's more of a holster for a controller, a not so cool box which I threw away

My Review

Pluster World

Games Supported: Pluster World (GBA)

Obtained: August 19, 2013

Can be found for: ~$?

Made by: Takara

Peripheral #: 216

Some sort of Skylanders-like device for GBA

Pokéball Plus

Games Supported: Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu!, Pokémon: Let's go, Eevee! (Switch), Pokémon Go (iOS/AND)

Obtained: November 16, 2018

Can be found for: ~$65

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 395

A clickable analog thumbstick, an RGB LED base for the thumbstick, 1 button, built-in battery (recharges via USB-C), wireless (via Bluetooth), wrist strap, unlocks Mew in the game, rumble, speaker, flash memory to contain sound effects of any Pokémon transferred from the game.

Pokémon Go Plus

Games Supported: Pokémon Go (iOS/AND)

Obtained: September 18, 2016

Can be found for: ~$45

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 282

An RGB LED inside the single button, wireless via (very unstable) Bluetooth, rumble, non-rechargable cr2032 battery (included), wrist strap and clip-on attachments that screw on the back, a box

Pokémon Rumble U Figures

Games Supported: Pokémon Rumble U (Wii U)

Obtained: August 29, 2013, multiple afterwards

Can be found for: ~$4 each (Import Only, randomized)

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 219

Small figures with NFC tags, shipped in Pokéballs

Batch A: Piplup, Pikachu, Mewtwo, Mew (x2), Celebi, Bulbasaur, Lucario (x2), Litwick

Batch B: Shiny Genesect, White Kyurem, Eevee, Deoxys, Zoroark, Croagunk, Mew, Litwick, Lucario, Bulbasaur, Pikachu, Darkrai, Piplup, Victini, Jirachi, Torchic, Celebi, Mewtwo

Batches C, D, E, F, G: Shaymin, Black Kyurem, Shiny Pikachu, Shiny Eevee, Genesect

Pokémon Tretta Lab

Games Supported: Pokémon Tretta Lab (3DS)

Obtained: August 13, 2013

Can be found for: ~$40 (Import Only)

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 211

A giant stand for the 3DS and 3DS XL that basically just shines 2 infrared LEDs through some plastic tokens to reveal a hidden pattern embedded inside to the 3DS's cameras

Takes 3xAAs, not included

Pokkén Tournament Controller

Games Supported: Pokkén Tournament (Wii U)

Obtained: April 3, 2016

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: HORI

Peripheral #: 264

Wired via USB, USB HID, dpad, 2 shoulder buttons, 4 face buttons, 4 system buttons, the red part DOES NOT light up

Pokéyboard

Games Supported: Battle & Get! Pokémon Typing (DS)

Obtained: May 19, 2011

Can be found for: ~$70

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 143

A bluetooth keyboard, a cool box, the DS card contains a bluetooth modem, also works on 3DS, a stand for the DS which also holds the game card when not in use, takes 2 AA's (included)

To put it into bluetooth sync mode: Hold the Fn key down while turning it on

To put the game into sync mode: Hold L+R+Down on the dpad during the keyboard search screen

My Review

Power Glove

Games Supported: Super Glove Ball, Bad Street Brawler (NES)

Obtained: February 10, 2018

Can be found for: ~$130

Made by: Mattel

Peripheral #: 360

Dpad, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, turbo settings, finger flex sensors (except for the pinky) ultrasonic triangulation, yaw and roll detection

Used as a prop in "The Wizard"

Pro Controller U

Games Supported: Most Wii games, some Wii U games

Obtained: January 28, 2013

Can be found for: ~$35

Made by: InterWorks

Peripheral #: 188

Specific version: European color scheme

Other versions: North American color scheme (Dark and light purple), Gold, Black, White

A built-in rechargeable (via USB) battery, Wireless via Bluetooth, Wiimote-standard IR pointer via sensor bar,SIXAXIS, stereo speakers (mono signal however), 2 clickable analog thumbsticks, 4 face buttons, 2x Select\Start, Home\Power, 4 digital triggers, dpad

Resident Evil Shot Blaster

Games Supported: Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles, Link's crossbow training, Nerf N-strike and other shooting Wii games

Obtained: May 14, 2009

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: EAGLE

Peripheral #: 069

Nothing. It's more of a holster for a controller, a cool box

Retro Receiver

Games Supported: Wii/Wii U games that support classic controllers, all PC and NES/SNES classic games

Obtained: December 26, 2017

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: 8Bitdo

Peripheral #: 354

A bluetooth adapter using the Wii EXT connector, allows you to use PS3/PS4/8Bitdo/Wii/Wii U/Switch controllers, has a micro USB port to connect to PCs

Rumble Carts


Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 363

Specific versions:

    • 363-A: Pokemon Pinball (April 16, 1999)

    • 363-B: Perfect Dark (Unknown)

    • 363-C: Little Mermaid 2: Pinball Frenzy (March 6, 2018)

Other versions: 10 Pin Bowling, 3-D Ultra Pinball Thrillride, Chee-Chai Alien (ちっちゃいエイリアン), Get Mushi Club: Minna no Konchu Daizukan (Get'虫倶楽部 みんなの昆虫大図鑑), Hole in One Golf, Legend of the River King 2 / Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 4 (川のぬし釣り4), Missile Command, NASCAR Challenge, Nushi Tsuri Adventure - Kite no Bouken (ぬし釣りアドベンチャー カイトの冒険), Polaris SnoCross, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing, Star Wars Episode I: Racer, Super Black Bass: Real Fight, Super Real Fishing, Test Drive Off-Road 3, Tonka Raceway, Top Gear Pocket / Top Gear Rally, Vigilante 8, Zebco Fishing

A Gameboy Color game with a built in rumble motor

Rumble Pack

Games Supported: Link

Obtained: August 7, 2012

Can be found for: ~$2

Made by: Misc third party

Peripheral #: 173

Specific version: DS lite

Other versions: Original DS

Adds rumble to DS lite models

SNES Classic

Games Supported: SNES/NES Virtual Console Roms, some misc Wii games

Obtained: ~May 16, 2008

Can be found for: ~$40 Import only

Made by: Nintendo

1 dpad, 2 system buttons, 4 face buttons buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, a cool box

My Review PC Drivers

SNES Classic II

Games Supported: Misc Switch games

Obtained: ~May 27, 2020

Can be found for: ~$40 Import only (Online-only, required subscription)

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral ID#: 425

Specific version: Super Famicom

Other versions: SNES

1 dpad, 2 system buttons, 4 face buttons buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, a cool box, built-in battery, charges via USB-C, wireless (via Bluetooth)

Sonar Pen

Games Supported: Colors! Live (Switch)

Obtained: November 17, 2020

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral#: 434

Specific version: Black

Other versions: Lots

A pen that uses Sonar somehow, plugs into the headphone port, has removable nubs (includes 2)

Stealth

Games Supported: SNES games

Obtained: December 25, 2016

Can be found for: ~$60

Made by: Daou Infosys Corp

Peripheral#: 294

1 digital stick, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, 7 turbo toggle switches

Soldier Pad

Games Supported: SNES games, particularly fighting games

Obtained: January 11, 2017

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Capcom

Peripheral#: 295

Other versions: Genesis (Pictured)

1 dpad, 2 system buttons, 6 face buttons

Soul Dollz

Games Supported: Soul Dollz (GBA)

Obtained: August 19, 2013

Can be found for: ~$? Import only

Made by: Bandai

Peripheral #: 217

A Skylanders-like device for GBA

Super Famicom Network

Games Supported: All Super Nintendo games

Obtained: December 4, 2013

Can be found for: ~$? Import only

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 228

1 dpad, 2 shoulder buttons, 4 face buttons, 17 system buttons

Super GameBoy

Games Supported: All GameBoy games

Obtained: Unknown

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 399-A

Specific version: SGB

Other versions: SGB2

Allows GameBoy games (not GameBoy Color exclusive ones) to be played on a SNES. Adds limited color pallets and borders to the games. Some games can take advantage of it to add extra colors or take advantage of the SNES hardware. Lacks the link cable port

Super GameBoy Commander

Games Supported: Most Super Nintendo games, specifically optimized for the Super GameBoy

Obtained: July 20, 2009

Can be found for: ~$? Import only

Made by: HORI

Peripheral #: 073

1 dpad, 8 buttons, (6 face, 2 system) a mode switch, a cool box

Super Scope 6

Games Supported: List (SNES)

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 001

1 trigger, 2 buttons, wireless, CRT display only lightgun (SD only)

Used as a prop in "Super Mario Brothers" (The movie)

Super Stick L5

Games Supported: Most SNES games, particularly RPGs

Obtained: February 16, 2011

Can be found for: ~$12

Made by: ASCII

Peripheral #: 132

Dpad, 4 triggers (act as the face buttons), 2 face buttons (act as the triggers), Start/Select, Turbo/Slow switches for each of the triggers/face buttons

Unidextrous, ambidextrous, As seen on "The World Only God Knows"

Switch Pad

Games Supported: Most Switch games

Obtained: April 22, 2018

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: EMIO

Peripheral #: 375

Dpad, 4 triggers, 2 OS buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 clickable analog thumbsticks, wireless (via Bluetooth) built-in rechargeable battery (charges via USB-C), rumble, SIXAXIS

Variable number of face buttons (2 in NES mode, 4 in SNES/Gamecube/Switchmode, 6 in N64 mode but 2 are mirrors of L2/R2) via removable face button modules held in place by removable face plates

Tatsunoku vs Capcom Fight Stick

Games Supported: Tatsunoku vs Capcom and other fighting games (Wii)

Obtained: July 21, 2011

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: MadCatz

Peripheral #: 149

A digital stick (can operate as either the dpad or left/right analog sticks via a switch), turbo+LED indicators, input lock, Home/Start/Select, 8 face buttons, works as a Wii classic controller

Teku Teku Angel Pocket

Games Supported: Teku Teku Angel Pocket (DS)

Obtained: June 19, 2017

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: Hudson

Peripheral #: 330

Specific version: Blue

Other versions: Pink

Kanji: てくてくエンジェル

Pedometer, B&W LCD, 5 buttons

TeleFang

Games Supported: TeleFang 2 (GBA)

Obtained: May 8, 2020

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Smilesoft

Peripheral #: 426

Specific version: GBA

Other versions: GBC

An LED that plugs into the Link cable port and lights up at specific points in the game

Tribute64

Games Supported: All N64 games

Obtained: June 19, 2019

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Retro-bite

Peripheral #: 410

Specific version: Red (opaque)

Other versions: Blue, Green (translucent)

Dpad, non-clickable analog thumbstick, 6 face buttons, 1 system button, 4 shoulder buttons (2 are the same button though), N64 expansion slot for memory cards/rumble/etc

uDraw Game Tablet

Games Supported: uDraw Studio, Pictionary, Dood's Big Adventure (Wii)

Obtained: November 14, 2010

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: THQ

Peripheral #: 123

2-way rocker button, pressure sensitive stylus, drawing tablet, a cool box

My Review

Vaus

Games Supported: Arkanoid, Chase H.Q. (NES)

Obtained: July 21, 2010

Can be found for: ~$25 with game

Made by: Taito

Peripheral #: 107

Specific version: Grey

Other versions: Black case red buttons, blue case green buttons with a port for another controller

Analog wheel, 2 buttons

Vortex

Games Supported: Flight sims, driving games (N64)

Obtained: June 24, 2017

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: InterAct

Peripheral #: 331

2 digital triggers, 1 analog lever, a switch that controls which of N64's 3 triggers they act as (L/Z/R, Z/L/R, L/R/Z), a mode switch (steering wheel/flight sim), a switch to tell the controller if a memory card is inserted or to use the built-in rumble, dpad, 7 face buttons, 1 system button, slow/auto buttons, detachable base, built-in rumble which takes 2xAA batteries

when attached to the base, the tilting the controller makes the joint act the analog stick

VRS

Games Supported: Hey You Pikachu! (N64)

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Nintendo

1 microphone

Wappy dog

Games Supported: Wappy dog (DS)

Obtained: November 23, 2011

Can be found for: $50

Made by: Sega

Peripheral #: 157

A robotic dog that connects to the DS wirelessly. Has a built in speaker, and sensors to detect things like when you pull its tail or pat it's head. Glowing eyes and cheeks. Uses encoded chirps to communicate with the DS, takes 3 AA's (not included)

Wii Wheel

Games Supported: Mario Kart Wii

Can be found for: ~$5

Made by: Nintendo

Specific version: White

Other versions: Gold

Nothing. It's more of a holster for a controller, a cool box

Wii U Gamepad and Pro Controllers

Games Supported: List

Obtained: November 18, 2012

Can be found for: with console only

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 183-A

Specific version: Black

Other versions: White

2 clickable analog sticks, 4 digital triggers, front-facing camera, NFC, infrared transceiver, NFC module, Wii sensor bar/InfraRed LEDs, SIXAXIS motion sensing, microphone, stereo speakers, dpad, 4 face buttons, Start\Select\Home\Power, EXT port, headset port, volume slider, rechargeable battery, wireless via NiFi+Bluetooth, 6.2" resistive touchscreen

Games Supported: Unknown

Obtained: November 18, 2012

Can be found for: ~$5

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 183-B

Specific version: Black

Other versions: White

2 clickable analog sticks, 4 digital triggers, dpad, 4 face buttons, Start\Select\Power, rechargeable battery via USB port, wireless via Bluetooth

Wii Zapper

Games Supported: Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles, Link's crossbow training, Nerf N-strike and other shooting Wii games

Can be found for: ~$10, $30 with Link's crossbow training

Made by: Nintendo

Nothing. It's more of a holster for a controller, a cool box

Wireless Fighting Commander

Games Supported: All NES and SNES classic games, particularly fighting games

Obtained: October 5, 2017

Can be found for: $35

Made by: HORI

Peripheral #: 343

Dpad, 6 face buttons (4 standard SNES, 2 redundant triggers), 2 triggers, 2 system buttons, Slow motion switch (turbo for Start button), turbo switches for each of the 6 face buttons. Wireless (via dongle), takes 2xAA batteries (not included), a cool box

Hold START to pair it

Wireless Racing Wheel

Games Supported: Any Wii racing game

Obtained: January 22, 2014 (by proxy)

Can be found for: ~$5

Made by: Intec

Peripheral #: 231

Uses 4xAA batteries (not included), 2 foot pedals, remappable controls, 2 flippers, circular dpad, 8 face buttons, 3 system buttons, 2 settings buttons

Zapper

Games Supported: List

Obtained: Sometime in 1985?

Can be found for: ~$1

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 001-A

Specific version: Grey

Other versions: Red

A CRT-based lightgun with a single trigger

Obtained: March 11, 2013

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Quickshot

Peripheral #: 001-B

A scope add-on

Zok Zok Heroes

Games Supported: Zok Zok Heroes (GBC)

Obtained: August 19, 2013

Can be found for: ~$?

Made by: Media Factory

Peripheral #: 215

I'm under the impression it's a pedometer

Z-Ring

Games Supported: Pokemon Sun & Moon (3DS)

Obtained: November 25, 2016

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 291

Uses 2xAAA batteries (included), wirelessly connects to the game (likely via bluetooth integrated into the game like the keyboard game), rumble, LEDs, speaker, 1 button, 3 "Z-crystals", a Pikachu figure, a box, a mode switch, detects which crystal is inserted in the top, slots to hold more crystals along the band

Has 3 modes, standby (Which you'd think would act like "Off", but doesn't), cosplay (will randomly make noises/lights), 3DS/2DS (connects to the game, and will rumble for Z-moves if you have the correct crystal inserted)