When you are buying gaming replacement parts and modding gear, the project usually starts with one of two problems: you need to get a console open without stripping screws, or you need to replace a bulky original power supply. The two options here answer those different jobs. The Video Game Repair Tool Bit Set costs USD 11.96 and covers a long list of Nintendo, Sony, Sega, and Xbox hardware. The Nintendo N64 - GameCube - Wii - Type C Power Supply Kit costs USD 49.99 and replaces old power bricks with a USB Type-C power supply. Which one belongs in your cart depends on the task in front of you.
Quick verdict: If you already have a working console but need to open it for cleaning, shell swaps, or controller repairs, the repair bit set is the practical first buy. If you have an N64, GameCube, Wii, or Wii U that needs a new power source, the Type-C power supply kit solves that with a plug-in cable and no soldering.
| Product | Price | What it does | Use case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Video Game Repair Tool Bit Set | USD 11.96 | Multi-console screwdriver bit set with pry tools for opening consoles and controllers | Cleaning, maintenance, and common disassembly repairs |
| Nintendo N64 - GameCube - Wii Type C Power Supply Kit | USD 49.99 | Type-C cable plus 45W AC adapter to replace original console power supplies | Powering classic Nintendo consoles without the original brick |
Where the repair bit set wins: It bundles many specialty bits-3.8mm, 4.5mm, tri-wing, and more-with two pry tools, so it covers a wide range of teardowns in one kit. Because it is for consoles and controllers, it can also handle Joy-Con work, which makes it a versatile benchtop addition.
Where the Type-C power kit wins: It replaces the original power supply for several classic Nintendo consoles with a simple USB Type-C cable and wall adapter. It is built to pair with RetroGem HDMI boards and other mods, so it fits directly into an upgraded setup.
Video Game Repair Tool Bit Set

This is a broad disassembly kit rather than a single specialized tool. It includes a selection of precision screwdriver bits, such as 3.8mm, 4.5mm, and tri-wing shapes, plus two pry tools, so it gives you the basics for opening most of the consoles and handhelds you will meet in Nintendo, Sega, Sony, and Xbox collections. The set is for consoles and controllers, which means Joy-Con and similar controller work is on the table. The main reason to choose it is coverage: one kit can handle cleaning, maintenance, and common repair jobs across many systems. The trade-off is that it only helps when your console still powers on. If a system will not boot, the bit set cannot fix the electrical problem. It is a tool purchase, not a power solution.
Nintendo N64 - GameCube - Wii - Type C Power Supply Kit

This kit replaces the original power supply for Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii, and Wii U with a USB Type-C cable and a 45W AC adapter. Installation is plug-in, with no soldering, so it fits naturally into a modding setup that wants a simple cable setup instead of the original large power brick. It also pairs with RetroGem HDMI boards and other mods, making it a practical companion for a console that has already been upgraded. Choose it when your main issue is power delivery: swapping the old brick for this universal kit can bring a classic console back to life. The limitation is that it is not a repair tool. It will not help you open a jammed cartridge slot or fix a controller, so it only makes sense when the job is replacing a console power supply.
Final choice by use case: If you want one tool to open consoles and controllers for cleaning, part swaps, or controller repair, go with the Video Game Repair Tool Bit Set. If you have an N64, GameCube, Wii, or Wii U that will not power on and you want to retire the original power brick, the Type C Power Supply Kit is the one to buy. Need both on a modding bench? They cover different stages: the bit set gets you inside the console, and the power kit keeps it running.