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Nintendo 64
ニンテンドー64 Nintendō Rokujūyon, NINTENDO64
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Games
No. of games 387 (as of August 14, 2007)
No. of launch titles {{{launch_games}}}
Best-selling game Super Mario 64 (11 million copies as of May 21, 2003)
Last game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (August 20, 2002)
Technical details
Media Nintendo 64 ROM Cartridge
Storage capacity Cartridge battery, Nintendo 64 Controller Pak (256 kbit/32 kB)
CPU 93.75 MHz NEC VR4300
Model no. {{{model}}}
Compatibility
Can connect with Game Boy and Game Boy Color
Input Nintendo 64 Controller, Jumper Pak, Expansion Pak, Rumble Pak, Transfer Pak, Nintendo 64DD, VRU. (more)
Backwards compatible with none
Services provided {{{services}}}
Time
Launch date
  • NA - September 29, 1996
  • JP - June 23, 1996
  • EU - March 1, 1997
  • AUS - March 1, 1997
Discontinue date 2002
Units sold
  • Worldwide - 32.93 million
  • NA - 20.63 million
  • JP - 5.54 million
  • EU/AUS - 6.75 million
Lineage
Predecessor Successor
Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo GameCube


The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64, Nintendō Rokujūyon, NINTENDO64) was a video game console created by Nintendo. It was released in 1996 to compete with the Sega Saturn and PlayStation.

The Nintendo 64 was very popular for many reasons, one of the big ones being the release of Super Mario 64. Super Mario 64 was one of the first games of its kind to feature full 3D graphics and depth of field effects. The Nintendo 64 was able to pull this off because it was the first system to feature a 64-Bit processor and 32-bit graphics chip (aside from the failed Atari Jaguar, which was really 32-bit) The Nintendo 64 also featured the first successful analog control sticks, and four built-in controller ports. The Nintendo 64 was also noted as the last home console system to use cartridges, before Nintendo started using discs like it's competitors.

The Nintendo 64 hosted a wide variety of games, but most of its hits were first-party titles such as Super Mario 64, Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart 64, Mario Party, Star Fox 64, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and F-Zero X. Rareware, however, developed quite a few hits for the N64, such as Goldeneye 007, Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64. Production ended in 2002, the last game released for it being Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3

References

The Nintendo 64 has made a few appearances in Mario games as an easter egg. A Nintendo 64 appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee in the background of the stand where all of the player's trophies are. Francis, from Super Paper Mario also owns a Nintendo 64 as well as a Nintendo GameCube, Virtual Boy and Wii. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of the names that can appear whenever a player presses the random button when they're naming their custom stage is N64, which is a reference to the old system.

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