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A remake of the N64 called the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive(N64DD for short), was made to play games on a disk. there were no Mario Kart games on this console and was never realeased outside Japan, most likely due to being a commerical failure. The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64, Nintendō Roku Jū Yon, NINTENDO64) is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its MIPS 64-bit processor, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America, March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia, September 1, 1997 in France and December 1997 in Brazil. The N64 owes its existence to Silicon Graphics, and MIPS Technologies, who were responsible for the R4300i microprocessor and the 3D graphics hardware used in the N64. The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64 Nintendō Rokujūyon?), often abbreviated as N64 and previously known as Ultra 64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit processor, it debuted on June 23, 1996 in Japan, and was later released in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe on March 1, 1997. As of March 31, 2006, the Nintendo 64 has sold 32.9 million units worldwide. The N64 was released with two launch games, Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64, and a third in Japan, Saikyō Habu Shōgi. The N64's suggested retail price was US$199 at its launch and it was later marketed with the slogan "Get N, or get Out!". The N64 sold 32.93 million units worldwide. The console was released in at least eight variants with different colors and sizes. An assortment of limited edition controllers were sold or used as contest prizes during the N64's lifespan. The Nintendo 64 was famous for bringing the astonishing 3D power of a Silicon Graphics workstation to vidya. It has a respectable library, especially in the 3D platformer / "collectathon" genre. Also, its built-in 4 controller slots helped spawn some epic multiplayer party games and racers. However, it is sorely lacking in genres like RPG, fighting, or shmups. An essential add-on is the Expansion Pak, which doubles the console's RAM, allowing many games to run with better framerate, higher resolution, and extra effects. It is even obligatory for a number of games to run at all. Nintendo 64 (N64) is a game console created by Nintendo Entertainment. It uses a cpu with x64 architecture, that's why was called Nintendo64. This console used the Cartidges (like the old SNES and NES). D * Donkey Kong 64 * Doom 64 * Duke Nukem 64 * Duke Nukem Zero Hour Image:N64logo.png The Nintendo 64 often abbreviated as N64 is Nintendo's third home video game console, and its third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64 bit processor, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America and Brazil, March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia, and September 1, 1997 in France (the system also saw a release in South America, albeit an unofficial one). La Nintendo 64 est une console de jeux vidéo de salon sortie en 1996 (1997 en Europe), développée pas Nintendo en collaboration avec Silicon Graphics. C'est une console « 64-bits » contrairement à ses principales concurrentes dites « 32-bits », avec un support cartouche, plus rentable pour Nintendo mais plus contraignant pour le développement et plus cher que le support CD proposé par ses concurrents. Elle innove en instaurant un stick analogique sur sa manette qui se révélera indispensable pour les jeux en 3D en temps réel, et était aussi la première console à disposer de quatre ports manettes pour les jeux multijoueurs. Die Nintendo 64 (kurz N64, auch der oder das Nintendo 64 bezeichnet), benannt nach seinem 64-Bit-thumb|302pxHauptprozessor, ist die dritte stationäre Videospielkonsole von Nintendo. Es ist der Nachfolger des Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems und nach dem Atari Jaguar die zweite 64-Bit-Spielekonsole. Als Teil der fünften Konsolengeneration konkurrierte es hauptsächlich mit der Sony PlayStation und dem Sega Saturn. The Nintendo 64 was a game system released by Nintendo. Infogrames had planned on developing a Smurfs videogame for that system, but it was never released. The Nintendo 64 is the console that Paper Mario was released on. It was released in 1996 with the launch title Super Mario 64. This was the first game in the series. The Nintendo 64 (commonly N64) was a video game console manufactured by Nintendo. Das Nintendo 64 (N64) ist die dritte stationäre Videospielkonsole des japanischen Herstellers Nintendo. Es stellt den Nachfolger des Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems und den Vorgänger des GameCubes dar. Es war eine der ersten 64-Bit Spielekonsolen. Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64) is the third Nintendo home video game console. It is often stylized as NINTENDO64 and N64. The console is known for such classics as Donkey Kong 64, Super Smash Bros., Pokémon Stadium, Superman 64, Banjo-Kazooie, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Shadow Man. They tried to make a disk drive peripheral for it but it flopped and caused EarthBound 64 to get canceled. A Nintendo 64 console appears in the background of episode 64, appropriately. In the climax of episode 70, a last-ditch effort by Hannah results in a Power Gem being created from a Nintendo 64. The Nintendo 64 Power Gem was shown to deal massive electrical damage, fully paralyzing and confusing Jimmy to thwart his assault. The Nintendo 64 is a system created in 1996-1997 by Nintendo. It is the first one to feature 3D graphics and polygons. Rare has made quite a bit of games for this system. It discontinued in 2002 and was succeeded from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and preceded from the Nintendo GameCube. The Nintendo 64 was named after it's 64-bit CPU, and was considered to be technologically advanced than it's competitor, the Sony PlayStation, which in fact Nintendo was originally going to co-design. The Nintendo 64, as it was commonly referred as, was also one of the final consoles to use game cartridges on the TV, while most other companies had switched to compact disc format. The Nintendo 64 was also the home platform for the most famous Conker game, Conker's Bad Fur Day. thumb|right|Der Nintendo 64 mit einem rotem Controller Der Nintendo 64 ist eine Spielekonsole, die von der Firma Nintendo entwickelt wurde. Rare brachte einige gute Titel für diese Spielekonsole heraus, die dann von Nintendo veröffentlicht wurden. Dazu gehören z.B. Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Diddy Kong Racing und Donkey Kong 64. La Nintendo 64 (64ニンテンドウ, Nintendo Roku Yon Jū ?), originalmente conocida como la Nintendo 64 Ultra en Spaceworld 1995 y, a menudo abreviado como N64, es la tercera videoconsola de sobremesa de Nintendo para el mercado internacional. Llamada así por su GPU de 64 bits, que fue lanzado el 23 de junio de 1996 en Japón, 29 de septiembre 1996 en América del Norte, 01 de marzo 1997 en Europa y Australia, 01 de septiembre 1997 en Francia, y 10 de diciembre de 1997 en Brasil. Se destaca por ser la consola de sobremesa de Nintendo que utiliza cartuchos para almacenar los juegos y por ser la primera consola que incluía un controlador de juego como el stick analógico. Nintendo vendió 32,93 millones de unidades en todo el mundo. Nintendo 64, обычно называемая N64, это третье детище компании Nintendo в сфере домашних видеоигровых систем. Нинтендо 64 появилась 23 июня 1996 года в Японии, 29 сентября 1996 года в Северной Америке, 1 марта 1997 года в Европе и Австралии и 1 сентября 1997 года во Франции. В Японии и Северной Америке приставка была запущена только с двумя разработанными играми: Super Mario 64 и PilotWings 64, в то время как в Европе была третья игра Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. При поступлении в продажу Nintendo 64 стоила 199$. Впервые Nintendo 64 была представлена публике 24 ноября 1995 года как Nintendo Ultra 64 на седьмой ежегодной Шошинкайской выставке программных продуктов в Японии (хотя первые фотографии появились в американских журналах в июне 1993 года). Во время разработки N64 имела кодовое Nintendo 64 (codenamed Project Reality and Ultra 64) is Nintendo's third console and first that ventured into 3-d. It was followed by the GameCube. As of March 31, 2005, the N64 has sold 32.92 million units; 5.54 million units in Japan, 20.63 million in the Americas, and 6.75 million in other regions.[1][2] The Nintendo 64(ニンテンドー64Nintendō Rokujūyon), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console. Its name comes from its 64-bit processor. It was released with two launch titles: Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64 plus one in Japan, Saikyō Habu Shōgi. The N64's suggested retail price was US$199 at its launch. La Nintendo 64 es la cuarta consola de sobremesa producida por Nintendo desarrollada para suceder a la Super Nintendo Entertaiment System y para competir con la Sega Saturn de Sega y la PlayStation de Sony. Incorpora en su arquitectura un procesador principal de 64 bits. El soporte de almacenamiento de los juegos es en forma de cartuchos, alguno de ellos con memoria interna. El uso de este tipo de almacenamiento le supuso una seria desventaja comercial frente a sus competidores, ya que encarecía los costes de producción lo que aumentaba el precio final, y además era de una capacidad de almacenamiento menor al de un CD-ROM. The Nintendo 64 is a gaming console by Nintendo. Named for its 64-bit central processing unit, it was released in June 1996 in Japan, September 1996 in North America, March 1997 in Europe and Australia, September 1997 in France and December 1997 in Brazil. It is Nintendo's last home console to use ROM cartridges to store games (Nintendo switched to a MiniDVD-based format for the successor GameCube); handhelds in the Game Boy line, however, continued to use Game Paks. As part of the fifth generation of gaming, it primarily competed with the Sony PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. Succeeded by Nintendo's GameCube in November 2001, N64 consoles continued to be produced until its discontinuation in Japan on April 30, 2002, Europe on May 16, 2003, North America on November 30, 2003, and Australia Nintendo 64 fue la cuarta videoconsola de sobremesa de Nintendo. Incorpora en su arquitectura un procesador principal de 64 bits. El soporte de almacenamiento de los juegos es en forma de cartuchos, alguno de ellos con memoria interna. El uso de este tipo de almacenamiento le supuso una seria desventaja comercial frente a sus competidores, ya que encarecía los costes de producción lo que aumentaba el precio final, y además era de una capacidad de almacenamiento menor al de un CD-ROM. The SegaSaturn was and is a video game console releaced on June 23rd 1996 by video game race driver Nintendo the race in question beingagainst Commodore's Amiga CD32, Panasonic's 3DO, Atari's Jaguar, Sega's Saturn and Sony's ps1. It had hit games Pilotwings 64, Saikyō Habu Shōgi and Super Mario 64 on it among others such as these games listed also and the console has sold 32.9 million+ units to date The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64, Nintendō Rokujūyon), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit processor, it debuted on June 23, 1996 in Japan, and was later released in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe on March 1, 1997. As of March 31, 2006, the Nintendo 64 has sold 32.9 million units worldwide. Fue creada en los años 90 y fue la 4º Consola Creada por Nintendo y fue la siguiente en salir después de la Super Nintendo. Su récord de vendida supera los 35.000.000 Unidades. Como juego mas vendido fue Super Mario 64. The Nintendo 64, N64 or 64 is a fifth generation game console featuring an unique style. It's sucessor was the Nintendo GameCube, and it's predecessor was the SNES, it was Nintendo's third console and it's main attraction was cartridges and 64-bit graphics. People soon began to notice graphical errors on the N64, such as short firing range in some N64 games, seen in Star Wars: Battle for Naboo, poor draw distance (infamous in some games such as Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask), Gourard Shading in most games, most notably on Mario in the aforementioned Super Mario 64, and other various problems. The N64 was discontinued on November 30, 2003, following the releases of the Nintendo GameCube and the Nintendo DS family. The Nintendo 64 was a mass brainwashing device invented by the failing Soviet Union sometime before the end of the Cold War to brainwash the young American populace into a new communist generation to replace the Soviet Union; so far it seems to have worked after the 1996 release. It was loosely based on the Commodore 64 using Amiga graphics and sounds but instead used the Communist operating system Linux instead of the Japanese operating system Rinux that most modern game consoles use. The Nintendo 64 is a whole new kind of shaming system. The main difference between it, and shaming systems of the past, is that the Nintendo 64 actually allows you to play FUN shames. Of course, this feature was removed from most Nintendo 64s within a few days of production. The Nintendo 64 is also well known for not sucking as much as most shaming systems. The console was released with the new graphics. The console met universal and critical acclaim, becoming the most played fifth-generation console, beating the PlayStation, although it wasn't the best-selling fifth-generation console. The console celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2016, and Nintendo cut 20% of the prices of Nintendo 64 games on Wii U's eShop. This is a giant Nintendo 64 and you fight on top of it. Técnicamente, la utilización de cartuchos ofrece algunas ventajas frente al formato CD-ROM, siendo ésta la idea que mantenía Nintendo frente a la competencia. El cartucho tiene tiempos de acceso al sistema mucho más cortos, hace posible la inclusión de coprocesadores y otros chips dentro del cartucho para mejorar las capacidades del sistema, logrando ampliar su vida útil; y en un principio parecía que podría ser más económico por no pagar derechos ("regalías" o "royalties") por uso del formato CD-ROM, ni una unidad lectora para el mismo que sería además mucho más delicada que una ranura o slot para cartuchos. The Nintendo 64 (commonly abbreviated to N64) is a video game console developed by Nintendo. It was launched on 23 June, 1996 in Japan and September 29, 1996 in North America. The console is known for being 64-bit, the source of its name, and for being the home of the first particularly successful, fully 3-dimensional games, including Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Donkey Kong 64. The Nintendo 64 (Japanese: ニンテンドウろくよん, Nintendō Rokuyon), often abbreviated to N64 and stylised as NINTENDO⁶⁴, is Nintendo's third major home video game console. "Project: Reality" was the code-name of the console being worked on by Nintendo and Silicon Graphics (SGI) in April of 1993 to create a next-generation 3D console. In South Korea, the console was called Comboy 64 and was distributed by Hyundai, instead of Nintendo. La Nintendo 64 (Japonais : ニンテンドウ64, soit Nintendō Rokujūyon) , parfois connu sous ses nom de codes Project Reality ou Ultra 64, est une console de salon Nintendo en 1996/1997. Comme son nom l'indique, c'est une console 64 bits et commence l'époque de la 3D. C'était la seul console de sa génération a encore proposer les cartouches qui devenaient atrocement cher, alors que d'autres préférer le CD, moins cher mais plus cassable à cause des rayures. Sa manette possède un joystick pour bouger l'écran pour mieux jouer avec la 3D. Ecco un accessoriatissimo esemplare, completo di scatola, della bella console a 64bit di casa Nintendo. Due controller (di cui uno standard ed uno rosso), una memory card e l'interessante accessorio Transfer Pack per poter connettere la console al [Nintendo_Game-Boy-Color Game Boy], completano la dotazione in nostro possesso. Nella foto è possibile vedere anche i tre giochi usciti per il Game Boy compatibili con Transfer Pack. thumb|N64 Für das Nintendo 64 (oder kurz: N64) erschien nur ein Spiel, Mega Man Legends. Das Nintendo 64 ist die dritte stationäre Videospielkonsole des japanischen Herstellers Nintendo. Es stellt den Nachfolger des Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems und den Vorgänger des GameCubes dar. Es war eine der ersten 64-Bit-Spielekonsolen. The Nintendo 64 is the third home console made by Nintendo. Fire Emblem: Ankoku no Miko was slated to be released on this console, but the entire project and game were later scrapped and moved to the Game Boy Advance. right|250pxEl Nintendo 64 o N64 es una consola hecha por Nintendo y fue lanzada en 1996, fue creada para competir contra la Saturn de Sega y la PlayStation de Sony. Es parte de la Quinta Generación de consolas y vendió mas de 30 millones de copias. El Nintendo 64, consola casera de Nintendo, solo lanzó 2 juegos de peleas de Mortal Kombat y uno de modo de aventuras. Nasce nel 1996 quando la più brillante mente della Nintendo, Shigeru Miyamoto, cominciò ad essere ossessionato dalla ergonomia, concetto tutto nuovo caratteristico dell'epoca. Così volle premiare i suoi videogiocatori, nonché sudditi, per la loro fedeltà tramite l'invenzione della prima console al mondo dotata di pad superergonomico, direttamente ispirato al tridente di Lucifero. Ma le sorprese di questa meravigliosa[citazione necessaria] invenzione non finiscono qui! Grazie al rumble pack, è anche in grado di diventare vibratore a 64 livelli di potenza, tecnologia permettendo, cossicché chiunque, anche Ken Kutaragi, poteva rilassarsi mentre giocava a mitici giochi come Super Mario 64 e The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. All'inizio fu un successo, poiché case produttrici come la SEGA cr Cet article donne une présentation volontairement succincte et non exhaustive concernant la console. La page Wikipédia donne des informations plus détaillées.La Nintendo 64 ('ニンテンドウ64, Nintendō Rokujūyon) est la troisième console de salon de Nintendo. Elle suit la Super Nintendo et précède la Nintendo GameCube. La "N64" est sortie le 23 juin 1996 au Japon et a débarqué le 1er mars 1997 chez nous. Elle était également connue sous les noms de code Project Reality et Ultra 64 lors de sa phase de développement. Nintendo didn't drag their feet with the system this time, and released the Nintendo 64 to compete with the struggling Sega Saturn and the newbie Play Station. The N64 was a big hit in its early life, but it lost many key franchises because of Nintendo's reluctance to use CDs after the fiasco with Sony and Phillips on the CD add-on for the SNES (as well as Nintendo's general ham-handedness regarding third parties during the SNES period). One of these franchises was Final Fantasy, as Squaresoft (now Square Enix) took Final Fantasy VII to the PlayStation -- which offered more storage space and less censorship for games -- and watched it become the system's Killer App. Nintendo never recovered from the lack of third-party support, and it relied on Rare to help define the system. The N64 also The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64 Nintendō Roku Jū Yon?, NINTENDO64), originally known as the Nintendo Ultra 64 at Spaceworld 1995 and often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit GPU, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan; September 29, 1996 in North America; March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia; September 1, 1997 in France; and December 10, 1997 in Brazil. It is notable for being Nintendo's last home console to use cartridges to store games and for being the first modern home console to come with a controller featuring an analog stick. Nintendo sold 32.93 million N64 units worldwide. The Nintendo 64 owes its existence to Silicon Graphics (SGI) and MIPS Technologies, who were responsible for the R4300i microprocessor The Nintendo 64 was Nintendo's first virtual console. It is notorious for spitting out classics such as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Mario Party 64. Image:Nintendo 64 Logo.png Der Nintendo 64 (abk. N64) ist eine Videospielkonsole der 5. Generation, steht also in Konkurrenz zur PlayStation von Sony und zum Sega Saturn. Der N64 war eine der ersten Konsolen, die einen 64-Bit Prozessor hatte, selbst Sonys PlayStation hatte damals "nur" einen 32-Bit Prozessor. Der Nintendo 64 ist in den Farben schwarz, dunkelgrau, blau, grün, lila, orange, rot, gold (gold nur in Japan und USA) und 2000 erschien eine blau-gelbe N64 mit Pokémon-Design. Auf dem Bild in der Infobox ist eine dunkelgraue N64 mit roten Controller und eingestecktem Mario Kart 64 zu sehen. thumb|controles del nintendo 64 thumb|left|logo de la consola La Nintendo 64 fue la cuarta videoconsola de sobremesa de Nintendo, desarrollada para suceder a la Super Nintendo y para competir con la Sega Saturn y la Sony PlayStation. Incorpora en su arquitectura un procesador principal de 64 bits. El soporte de almacenamiento de los juegos es en forma de cartuchos, alguno de ellos con memoria interna. Técnicamente, la utilización de cartuchos ofrece algunas ventajas frente al formato CD-ROM, siendo ésta la idea que mantenía Nintendo frente a la competencia. El cartucho tiene tiempos de acceso al sistema mucho más cortos, hace posible la inclusión de coprocesasodres y otros chips dentro del cartucho para mejorar las capacidades del sistema.thumbthumb|left|Tipos de colores La Nintendo 6 The Nintendo 64 is Nintendo's third home console. Rareware released many games for this console while they were working as a second-party company for Nintendo. The Banjo-Kazooie series originates from this gaming system, with the first two titles being produced for it. Il Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64, Nintendō Rokujūyon, NINTENDO64) è una console casalinga, la prima a 64 bit; rilasciata nel giugno 1996. Su questa console sono stati prodotti alcuni tra i più famosi giochi dell'azienda nipponica, tra cui Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Goldeneye 007, Ocarina of Time e Pokémon Stadium. Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64, es la tercera videoconsola de Nintendo, sucesora de la Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Fue creada para competir con la Sega Saturn y la PlayStation. Siguió usando cartuchos, a pesar de existir la naciente tecnología del CD-ROM, el cual tenia ventajas como la baja piratería y la resistencia a daños cotidianos, pero que guardaba menos información, ademas de su costosa producción. Fue lanzada el 23 de Junio de 1996 en Japón, tras años de retraso. Llego a Estados Unidos, el 30 de Septiembre de 1996 y a Europa, el 1 de Marzo de 1997. Fue descontinuada en Japón en 2002, mientras que en Estados Unidos y Europa, el 2003. thumb|200px|right|La consola Nintendo 64. El Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64 Nintendō Rokujūyon), abreviada comúnmente N64, fue una consola lanzada por Nintendo y la tercera consola de sobremesa lanzada por esa compañía, siendo la sucesora oficial del Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Su nombre proviene del procesador de 64-bit que incluye. El Nintendo 64 fue lanzado en 1996 junto con dos juegos de lanzamiento, Super Mario 64 y Pilotwings 64. Al momento de su lanzamiento, el Nintendo 64 tenía un precio recomendado de $199. Nintendo 64 – pierwsza konsola Nintendo, która wspiera grafikę 3D. 64-bitowa maszyna chwaliła się wieloma przyszłymi klasykami, takimi jak Super Mario 64, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time lub Fly Me to the Moon on Gossamer Wings (popularny wśród gejów nastolatków, których ilość szybko rośnie). N64 został sprzedany w kilkudziesięciu milionach jednostek i stał się od razu sukcesem wśród graczy lat 90-tych. Ale potem, katastrofa! Niedługo potem nowa konsola Sony wyszła, prezentując graczom lepszą grafikę i technologię CD. Shigeru Miyamoto odpowiedział cicho, że całkowicie zniszczy cały dobytek firmy Sony! Niestety, japoński twórca PlayStation odkrył plany Nintendo i ich sprzedaż spadła. Ale nabywcy zwrócono szybko pieniądze wyciągnięte od skandalu, kiedy Nintendo opublikował nowe gry z Mario,
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The Nintendo 64 is the third home console made by Nintendo. Fire Emblem: Ankoku no Miko was slated to be released on this console, but the entire project and game were later scrapped and moved to the Game Boy Advance. Il Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64, Nintendō Rokujūyon, NINTENDO64) è una console casalinga, la prima a 64 bit; rilasciata nel giugno 1996. Su questa console sono stati prodotti alcuni tra i più famosi giochi dell'azienda nipponica, tra cui Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Goldeneye 007, Ocarina of Time e Pokémon Stadium. Fue creada en los años 90 y fue la 4º Consola Creada por Nintendo y fue la siguiente en salir después de la Super Nintendo. Su récord de vendida supera los 35.000.000 Unidades. Como juego mas vendido fue Super Mario 64. Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64) is the third Nintendo home video game console. It is often stylized as NINTENDO64 and N64. The console is known for such classics as Donkey Kong 64, Super Smash Bros., Pokémon Stadium, Superman 64, Banjo-Kazooie, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Shadow Man. They tried to make a disk drive peripheral for it but it flopped and caused EarthBound 64 to get canceled. A Nintendo 64 console appears in the background of episode 64, appropriately. In the climax of episode 70, a last-ditch effort by Hannah results in a Power Gem being created from a Nintendo 64. The Nintendo 64 Power Gem was shown to deal massive electrical damage, fully paralyzing and confusing Jimmy to thwart his assault. D * Donkey Kong 64 * Doom 64 * Duke Nukem 64 * Duke Nukem Zero Hour This is a giant Nintendo 64 and you fight on top of it. The Nintendo 64 was a game system released by Nintendo. Infogrames had planned on developing a Smurfs videogame for that system, but it was never released. The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64, Nintendō Roku Jū Yon, NINTENDO64) is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its MIPS 64-bit processor, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America, March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia, September 1, 1997 in France and December 1997 in Brazil. December 10, 1997 in Brazil. It is notable for being Nintendo's last home console to use cartridges to store games (with Nintendo switching to a proprietary optical format for the GameCube, then to standard DVD-sized media for Wii), and for being the first modern home console to come with a controller featuring an analog stick. The N64 was released with two launch games, Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64, plus an extra one in Japan, Saikyō Habu Shōgi. The N64's suggested retail price was US$199 at its launch and it was later marketed with the slogan: "Get N, or get Out!" The N64 sold 32.93 million units worldwide. It also was home to the currently most popular game in the Star Fox series, Star Fox 64. The N64 owes its existence to Silicon Graphics, and MIPS Technologies, who were responsible for the R4300i microprocessor and the 3D graphics hardware used in the N64. The Nintendo 64 is a system created in 1996-1997 by Nintendo. It is the first one to feature 3D graphics and polygons. Rare has made quite a bit of games for this system. It discontinued in 2002 and was succeeded from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and preceded from the Nintendo GameCube. Nintendo 64, es la tercera videoconsola de Nintendo, sucesora de la Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Fue creada para competir con la Sega Saturn y la PlayStation. Siguió usando cartuchos, a pesar de existir la naciente tecnología del CD-ROM, el cual tenia ventajas como la baja piratería y la resistencia a daños cotidianos, pero que guardaba menos información, ademas de su costosa producción. Fue lanzada el 23 de Junio de 1996 en Japón, tras años de retraso. Llego a Estados Unidos, el 30 de Septiembre de 1996 y a Europa, el 1 de Marzo de 1997. Fue descontinuada en Japón en 2002, mientras que en Estados Unidos y Europa, el 2003. Alcanzo 33 millones de unidades vendidas, superando a la Sega Saturn, que alcanzo solo 10 millones de unidades vendidas, pero siendo superada enormemente por la PlayStation que alcanzo las mas de 102 millones de unidades vendidas. The Nintendo 64(ニンテンドー64Nintendō Rokujūyon), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console. Its name comes from its 64-bit processor. It was released with two launch titles: Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64 plus one in Japan, Saikyō Habu Shōgi. The N64's suggested retail price was US$199 at its launch. The Nintendo 64 was unsuccessful in recapturing the preceding SNES's market share. The PlayStation would eventually tally sales of 100 million units worldwide, while the N64 came second with 32.93 million units sold, and the Sega Saturn in third with 10 million. Benimaru Itoh, a developer for EarthBound 64 and friend of Shigeru Miyamoto, speculated in 1997 that the N64's lack of popularity in Japan was due to lack of role-playing video games. right|250pxEl Nintendo 64 o N64 es una consola hecha por Nintendo y fue lanzada en 1996, fue creada para competir contra la Saturn de Sega y la PlayStation de Sony. Es parte de la Quinta Generación de consolas y vendió mas de 30 millones de copias. Der Nintendo 64 (abk. N64) ist eine Videospielkonsole der 5. Generation, steht also in Konkurrenz zur PlayStation von Sony und zum Sega Saturn. Der N64 war eine der ersten Konsolen, die einen 64-Bit Prozessor hatte, selbst Sonys PlayStation hatte damals "nur" einen 32-Bit Prozessor. Der Nintendo 64 ist in den Farben schwarz, dunkelgrau, blau, grün, lila, orange, rot, gold (gold nur in Japan und USA) und 2000 erschien eine blau-gelbe N64 mit Pokémon-Design. Auf dem Bild in der Infobox ist eine dunkelgraue N64 mit roten Controller und eingestecktem Mario Kart 64 zu sehen. The Nintendo 64 was Nintendo's first virtual console. It is notorious for spitting out classics such as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Mario Party 64. Image:Nintendo 64 Logo.png The Nintendo 64 was a mass brainwashing device invented by the failing Soviet Union sometime before the end of the Cold War to brainwash the young American populace into a new communist generation to replace the Soviet Union; so far it seems to have worked after the 1996 release. It was loosely based on the Commodore 64 using Amiga graphics and sounds but instead used the Communist operating system Linux instead of the Japanese operating system Rinux that most modern game consoles use. The 64 was initially designed as a torture device to keep Hitler company as he lay far below the earth in some dungeon in Soviet Russia, Hitler eventually went mad from the machine and the emo bastard finally killed himself. Stalin saw the potential of the machine and set his comrades to work altering the machine to disguise it as an entertainment machine that could brainwash mass populations under communist propaganda. After the success of project Tetris, the device was completed just before Stalin's death. Stalin loaded somewhere around six million of the devices onto a Soviet missile and launched them towards Japan where they intended the crazy Japanese would sell the machines to their American overlords.....err...I mean new friends. The Japanese initially used the devices in their game shows (don't ask me how) but eventually a young businessman named Shigeru Miyamoto, who had a strange habit for collecting useless things, refurnished abandoned N64s he found in Japan's junkyard and sold them to the foolish Americans. Shigeru made a fortune reycling the old soviet military hardware; they instantly sold out and brainwashed nearly all of the American youth. The machine was quite popular for a time and its brainwashing eventually created today's American liberals who are communistic bastards on the inside and fellow comrades....err...friends have estimated that by next year the United States will officially become the Union of America Socialist Republics, USAR. In the 3rd grade, Pope Benedict XVI would often claim he had a Nintendo 65 to his classmates. After a vast and wide overview by Nintendo Europe that lasted 40 years, it was found, he didn't Cet article donne une présentation volontairement succincte et non exhaustive concernant la console. La page Wikipédia donne des informations plus détaillées.La Nintendo 64 ('ニンテンドウ64, Nintendō Rokujūyon) est la troisième console de salon de Nintendo. Elle suit la Super Nintendo et précède la Nintendo GameCube. La "N64" est sortie le 23 juin 1996 au Japon et a débarqué le 1er mars 1997 chez nous. Elle était également connue sous les noms de code Project Reality et Ultra 64 lors de sa phase de développement. thumb|N64 Für das Nintendo 64 (oder kurz: N64) erschien nur ein Spiel, Mega Man Legends. The SegaSaturn was and is a video game console releaced on June 23rd 1996 by video game race driver Nintendo the race in question beingagainst Commodore's Amiga CD32, Panasonic's 3DO, Atari's Jaguar, Sega's Saturn and Sony's ps1. It had hit games Pilotwings 64, Saikyō Habu Shōgi and Super Mario 64 on it among others such as these |1080° Snowboarding | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Snowboarding |- |64 Hanafuda: Tenshi no Yakusoku | |Altron |Altron |JP |1 |— |Card Game |- |64 Ōzumō | |Bottom Up |Bottom Up |JP | |— |Sports/Wrestling/Sumo |- |64 Ōzumō 2 | |Bottom Up |Bottom Up |JP | |— |Sports/Wrestling/Sumo |- |64 Trump Collection: Alice no Waku Waku Trump World | |Bottom Up |Bottom Up |JP | |— |Adventure/Card Games |- |Aerofighters Assault•Sonic Wings AssaultJP | |Paradigm Entertainment |Video System |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Simulation/Flight Combat |- |AeroGauge | |Pacific Coast Power & Light |ASCII Entertainment |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Automotive |- |AI Shogi 3 | |I4 |I4 |JP | |— |Board Game/Strategy |- |Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage | |H2O Interactive |THQ |NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Adventure/Role Playing |- |Air Boarder 64 | |Human Entertainment |Human Entertainment |JP, PAL | |—/3+ |Sports/Stunts |- |All-Star Baseball 99 | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Baseball |- |All-Star Baseball 2000 | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Baseball |- |All-Star Baseball 2001 | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA | |E/— |Sports/Baseball |- |All Star Tennis '99•Yannick Noah All Star Tennis '99FRA | |Smart Dog |Ubisoft |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Tennis |- |Animal Crossing•Dōbutsu no MoriJP | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP |1 |— |Simulation/Living/Social |- |Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Army Men: Air Combat | |3DO |3DO |NA | |T/— |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Army Men: Sarge's Heroes | |3DO |3DO |NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2 | |3DO |3DO |NA | |T/— |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Asteroids Hyper 64 | |Syrox Developments |Crave Entertainment |NA | |E/— |Arcade/Action/Shooter |- |Automobili Lamborghini•Super Speed Race 64JP | |Titus Software |Titus SoftwareTaito |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Racing/Automobile |- |Bakuretsu Muteki Bangai-Ō | |Treasure |ESP |JP |1 |— |Action/Adventure |- |Bakushō Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort Ō | |Taito |Taito |JP | |— |Board Game |- |Banjo-Kazooie•Banjo to Kazooie no DaibokenJP | |Rare |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Banjo-Tooie•Banjo to Kazooie no Daiboken 2JP | |Rare |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Bass Hunter 64 | |Gear Head Entertainment |Take-Two Interactive |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Sports/Fishing |- |Bass Masters 2000 | |Mass Media |THQ |NA | |E/— |Sports/Fishing |- |Bass Rush: ECOGEAR PowerWorm Championship | |Visco Corporation |Visco Corporation |JP |1 |— |Sports/Fishing |- |Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker•Batman of the Future: Return of the JokerPAL | |Kemco |Ubisoft |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Action/Adventure |- |BattleTanx | |3DO |3DO |NA | |T/— |Simulation/Tank Combat |- |BattleTanx: Global Assault | |3DO |3DO |NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Simulation/Tank Combat |- |Battlezone: Rise of the Black Dogs | |Climax Group |Crave Entertainment |NA | |E/— |Simulation/Tank Combat |- |Beetle Adventure Racing!•As Aventuras do FuscaBRZ•HSV Adventure RacingAUS | |Paradigm Entertainment |Electronic Arts |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Autombile/Adventure |- |Big Mountain 2000•Snow SpeederJP | |Imagineer |SouthPeak InteractiveImagineer |JP, NA | |E/— |Snowboarding/Skiing |- |Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. | |Saffire |Midway |NA, PAL | |M/11+ |Arcade/Fighting |- |Blast Corps•Blast DozerJP | |Rare |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |K-A/3+ |Strategy/Demolition |- |Blues Brothers 2000 | |Player 1 |Titus Software |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Body Harvest | |DMA Design |Midway |NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Action/Adventure/3D shooter |- |Bomberman 64•Baku BombermanJP | |Hudson Soft |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Adventure/Puzzle |- |Bomberman 64 | |Racjin |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Bomberman 64: The Second Attack•Baku Bomberman 2JP | |Hudson Soft |Vatical Entertainment |JP, NA | |E/— |Action/Adventure |- |Bomberman Hero•Bomberman Hero: Millian Ojosama wo SukueJP | |Hudson Soft |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Action/Adventure |- |Bottom of the 9th | |Konami |Konami |NA | |E/— |Sports/Baseball |- |Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling | |Point of View |THQ |NA | |E/— |Sports/Bowling |- |Buck Bumble | |Argonaut Games |Ubisoft |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Action/Adventure/Shooter |- |A Bug's Life | |Traveller's Tales |Activision |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Bust-A-Move '99•Bust-A-Move 3 DXPAL•Puzzle Bobble 64JP | |Distinctive Developments |Acclaim |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition | |Probe Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |California Speed | |Atari Games |Midway |NA | |E/— |Racing/Automobile |- |Carmageddon 64 | |SCi |Titus Software |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Racing/Battle |- |Castlevania•Akumajo Dracula MokushirokuJP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness•Akumajo Dracula Mokushiroku Gaiden: Legend of CornellJP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Centre Court Tennis•Let's SmashJP | |Hudson Soft |BigBen InteractiveHudson Soft |JP, PAL | |—/3+ |Sports/Tennis |- |Chameleon Twist | |Japan System Supply |Sunsoft |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Chameleon Twist 2 | |Japan System Supply |Sunsoft |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Charlie Blast's Territory | |Realtime Associates |Kemco |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Strategy/Puzzle |- |Chopper Attack•Wild ChoppersJP | |SETA |MidwaySETA |JP, NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Simulation/Helicopter/Shooter |- |Choro Q 64 2: Hachamecha Grand Prix Race | |Locomotive Games |Takara |JP | |— |Racing/Battle |- |Chōkūkan Night: Pro Yakyū King | |Genki |Imagineer |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |Chōkūkan Night: Pro Yakyū King 2 | |Genki |Imagineer |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |ClayFighter 63⅓ | |Interplay |Interplay |NA, PAL | |T/3+ |Arcade/Fighting |- |ClayFighter 63 1/3 Sculptor's Cut | |Interplay |Interplay |NA | |T/— |Arcade/Fighting |- |Command & Conquer | |Westwood Studios |Nintendo |NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Simulation/War Plan/Strategy |- |Conker's Bad Fur Day | |Rare |THQ, Rare |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Cruis'n Exotica | |Gratuitous Games |Midway |NA | |E/— |Racing/Automobile |- |Cruis'n USA | |Midway |Midway |NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Racing/Automobile |- |Cruis'n World | |Midway |Midway |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Automobile |- |Custom Robo | |Noise |Nintendo |JP | |— |Arcade/Action/Fighting |- |Custom Robo V2 | |Noise |Nintendo |JP | |— |Arcade/Action/Fighting |- |CyberTiger | |Saffire |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Golf |- |Daikatana | |Kemco |Kemco |JP, NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Action/3D Shooter |- |Dance Dance Revolution Disney Dancing Museum | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Arcade/Dancing Skills |- |Dark Rift•Space DynamitesJP | |Kronos Digital |Vic Tokai |JP, NA, PAL | |T/15+ |Arcade/Fighting |- |Densha de Go! 64 | |Taito |Taito |JP |1 |— |Simulation/Train |- |Derby Stallion 64 | |Parity Bit |Media Factory |JP | |— |Sports/Horse racing |- |Destruction Derby 64 | |Looking Glass Studios |THQ |NA, PAL | |E/11+ |Racing/Battle |- |Dezaemon 3D | |Athena |Athena |JP |1 |— |Game design/Action/Shooter |- |Diddy Kong Racing | |Rare |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Racing/Adventure/Battle |- |Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers•Donald Duck's Quack AttackPAL | |Ubisoft |Ubisoft |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Disney's Tarzan | |Eurocom |Activision |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Donkey Kong 64 | |Rare |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Action/Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Doom 64 | |Midway |Midway |JP, NA, PAL |1 |M/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki | |Epoch |Epoch |JP | |— |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden | |Epoch |Epoch |JP |1 |— |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Doraemon 3: Nobita no Machi SOS! | |Epoch |Epoch |JP |1 |— |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Dr. Mario 64 | |Nintendo |Nintendo |NA | |E/— |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Dual Heroes | |Hudson Soft |Electro Brain |JP, NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Arcade/Fighting |- |Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy Duck•Daffy Duck starring as Duck DodgersPAL | |Paradigm Entertainment |Atari Games |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Duke Nukem 64 | |Eurocom |GT Interactive |NA, PAL | |M/18+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Duke Nukem: Zero Hour | |Eurocom |GT Interactive |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Earthworm Jim 3D | |VIS Entertainment |Rockstar Games |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Action/Adventure/3D Platformer |- |ECW Hardcore Revolution | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Sports/Wrestling |- |Eikō no Saint Andrews | |SETA |SETA |JP | |— |Sports/Golf |- |Elmo's Letter Adventure | |Realtime Associates |NewKidCo |NA |1 |eC/— |Learning/Mini games |- |Elmo's Number Journey | |Realtime Associates |NewKidCo |NA |1 |eC/— |Learning/Mini games |- |Excitebike 64 | |Left Field Productions |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Simulation/Motorcycle |- |Extreme-G | |Probe Entertainment |Acclaim |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Racing |- |Extreme-G 2 | |Probe Entertainment |Acclaim |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing |- |F-1 World Grand Prix | |Paradigm Entertainment |Video System |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Grand Prix |- |F-1 World Grand Prix II | |Paradigm Entertainment |Video System |PAL | |—/3+ |Racing/Grand Prix |- |F-Zero X | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Battle |- |F1 Pole Position 64•Human Grand Prix: The New GenerationJP | |Human Entertainment |Ubisoft |JP, NA, PAL |1 |K-A/3+ |Racing/Grand Prix |- |F1 Racing Championship | |Ubisoft |Ubisoft |PAL | |—/3+ |Racing/Grand Prix |- |Famista 64 | |Namco |Namco |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |FIFA '99 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |FIFA Soccer 64 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |Fighters Destiny•Fighting CupJP | |Imagineer |Ocean |JP, NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Arcade/3D Fighting |- |Fighter Destiny 2•Kakuto Densho: F-Cup ManiaxJP | |Imagineer |SouthPeak Interactive |JP, NA | |T/— |Arcade/3D Fighting |- |Fighting Force 64 | |Core Design |Crave Entertainment |NA, PAL | |T/15+ |Action/Adventure/Fighting |- |Flying Dragon•Hiryu Ken TwinJP | |Culture Brain |Natsume |JP, NA, PAL | |T/3+ |Arcade/3D Fighting |- |Forsaken 64 | |Probe Entertainment |Iguana UK |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Fox Sports College Hoops '99 | |Z-Axis |Fox Interactive |NA | |E/— |Sports/Basketball |- |Fushigi no Dungeon: Fūrai no Shiren 2: Oni Shūrai! Siren-jō! | |Chunsoft |Chunsoft |JP | |— |Adventure/RolePlaying |- |G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream•Deadly ArtsNA | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Arcade/Fighting |- |Gauntlet Legends | |Atari Games |Midway |JP, NA, PAL | |T/15+ |Action/Adventure/Hack and Slash |- |Getter Love!! | |Hudson Soft |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Simulation/Social |- |Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko | |Gratuitous Games |Crave Entertainment |NA, PAL |1 |E/11+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Gex 64 | |Realtime Associates |Midway |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Glover | |Interactive Studios |Hasbro Interactive |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Goemon Mononoke Sugoroku | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Board Game/Mini games |- |Goemon's Great Adventure•Mystical Ninja 2: Starring GoemonPAL•Ganbare Goemon: Dero Dero Dochu Obake Tenko MoriJP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Adventure/Role Playing |- |Golden Nugget 64 | |Westwood Studios |Electronic Arts |NA | |E/— |Gambling/Casino |- |GoldenEye 007 | |Rare |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |T/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |GT 64: Championship Edition•City Tour Grandprix: Zen Nihon GT SenshukenJP | |Imagineer |OceanImagineer |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Autombile |- |Hamster Monogatari 64 | |Culture Brain |Culture Brain |JP |1 |— |Simulation/Role Playing/Mini games |- |Harvest Moon 64•Bokujo MonogatariJP | |Toy Box Creative |Natsume |JP, NA |1 |E/— |Simulation/Role Playing/Farming |- |Heiwa Pachinko World 64 | |Shouei System |Shouei System |JP |1 |— |Gambling/Pachinko |- |Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | |Player 1 |Titus Software |NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Adventure/ Fighting |- |Hexen | |Software Creations |GT Interactive |JP, NA, PAL | |M/11+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Hey You, Pikachu!•Pikachu Genki DechuJP | |Ambrella |Nintendo |JP, NA |1 |E/— |Simulation/Life |- |Hot Wheels Turbo Racing | |Stormfront Studios |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Stunt |- |Hybrid Heaven | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Action/Adventure |- |Hydro Thunder | |Eurocom |Midway |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Speed boat |- |Ide Yōsuke no Mahjong Juku | |SETA |SETA |JP |1 |— |Gambling/Mahjong |- |Iggy's Reckin' Balls•Iggy Kun no Bura2PoyonJP | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Battle |- |Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine | |Factor 5 |LucasArts |NA |1 |T/— |Adventure/Action/3D Platformer |- |Indy Racing 2000 | |Paradigm Entertainment |Infogrames |NA | |E/— |Racing/Automobile |- |International Superstar Soccer '98•Jikkyō World Soccer: World Cup France '98JP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |International Superstar Soccer 2000•Jikkyō J-League 1999: Perfect Striker 2JP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |International Superstar Soccer 64•Jikkyō World Soccer 3JP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |International Track & Field 2000•International Track & Field: Summer GamesPAL•Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000JP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Track and Field |- |Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 | |HAL Laboratory |Nintendo |JP |1 |— |Sports/Fishing |- |J-League Dynamite Soccer 64 | |A-Max |Imagineer |JP | |— |Sports/Soccer |- |J-League Eleven Beat 1997 | |Hudson Soft |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Sports/Soccer |- |J. League Live 64 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |JP | |— |Sports/Soccer |- |J-League Tactics Soccer | |ASCII Entertainment |ASCII Entertainment |JP | |— |Sports/Soccer |- |Jangō Simulation Mahjong-dō 64 | |Konami |Konami |JP |1 |— |Gambling/Mahjong |- |Jeopardy! | |GameTek |GameTek |NA |1 |K-A/— |Game Show |- |Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Motorcycle |- |Jet Force Gemini•Star TwinsJP | |Rare |Rare |JP, NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Action/Adventure |- |Jikkyō GI Stable | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Sports/Horse Racing |- |Jikkyō J. League: Perfect Striker | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Sports/Soccer |- |Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 4 | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 5 | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 6 | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 2000 | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū Basic-ban 2001 | |Konami |Konami |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |Jinsei Game 64 | |Takara |Takara |JP | |— |Board Game |- |Ken Griffey, Jr.'s Slugfest | |Angel Studios |Nintendo |NA | |E/— |Sports/Baseball |- |Killer Instinct Gold | |Rare |Nintendo |NA, PAL | |T/15+ |Arcade/3D Fighting |- |Kira tto Kaiketsu! 64 Tanteidan | |Pandora Box |Imagineer |JP | |— |Adventure/Detective/Puzzle |- |Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards•Hoshi no Kirby 64JP | |HAL Laboratory |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Adventure/2D Platformer |- |Knife Edge: Nose Gunner•Knife EdgePAL | |Kemco |Kemco |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Action/3D Rail Shooter |- |Knockout Kings 2000 | |Black Ops Entertainment |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Sports/Boxing |- |Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside | |Left Field Productions |Nintendo |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |Last Legion UX | |Yuke's |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Arcade/3D Fighting/Robots |- |The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/11+ |Action/Adventure |- |The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Action/Adventure |- |LEGO Racers | |High Voltage Software |LEGO Media |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Simulation/Auto Racing |- |Lode Runner 3-D | |Big Bang |Infogrames |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/Strategy/Puzzle |- |Mace: The Dark Age | |Atari Games |Midway |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Arcade/ 3D Fighting |- |Madden Football 64 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/American Football |- |Madden NFL 99 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/American Football |- |Madden NFL 2000 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |NA | |E/— |Sports/American Football |- |Madden NFL 2001 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |NA | |E/— |Sports/American Football |- |Madden NFL 2002 | |Electronic Arts |Electronic Arts |NA | |E/— |Sports/Rugby/American Football |- |Magical Tetris Challenge | |Capcom |Capcom |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Mahjong 64 | |Chat Noir |Koei |JP |1 |— |Simulation/Gambling |- |Mahjong Hōrōki Classic | |Imagineer |Imagineer |JP |1 |— |Simulation/Gambling |- |Mahjong Master | |Konami |Konami |JP |1 |— |Simulation/Gambling |- |Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey, Jr. | |Angel Studios |Nintendo |NA, PAL | |E/— |Sports/Baseball |- |Mario Golf | |Camelot |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Golf |- |Mario Kart 64 | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Racing/Battle |- |Mario no Photopi | |Tokyo Electron |Tokyo Electron |JP |1 |— |Photography/Puzzle |- |Mario Party | |Hudson Soft |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Board Games |- |Mario Party 2 | |Hudson Soft |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Board Games |- |Mario Party 3 | |Hudson Soft |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Board Games |- |Mario Tennis•Mario Tennis 64JP | |Camelot |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Tennis |- |Masters '98: Haruka Naru Augusta | |T&E Soft |T&E Soft |JP | |— |Sports/Golf |- |Mega Man 64•Rockman Dash: Hagane no BokenshinJP | |Capcom |Capcom |JP, NA |1 |E/— |Action/Adventure |- |Michael Owen's WLS 2000•Mia Hamm 64 SoccerNA•RTL World League Soccer 2000GER•Telefoot Soccer 2000FRA | |Silicon Dreams |THQSouthPeak Interactive |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |Mickey's Speedway USA•Mickey no Racing Challenge USAJP | |Rare |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Battle |- |Micro Machines 64 Turbo | |Codemasters |Midway |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Battle |- |Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Volume 1 | |Digital Eclipse |Midway |NA |1 |E/— |Arcade/Compilation |- |Mike Piazza's Strike Zone | |Devil's Thumb Entertainment |GT Interactive |NA | |E/— |Sports/Baseball |- |Milo's Astro Lanes | |Player 1 |Crave Entertainment |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Bowling |- |Mischief Makers•Yuke Yuke!! Trouble MakersJP | |Treasure |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |K-A/3+ |Action/Adventure/2D Platformer |- |Mission: Impossible | |Infogrames |Ocean |NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Action/Adventure |- |Monaco Grand Prix•Racing Simulation: Monaco Grand PrixPAL | |Ubisoft |Ubisoft |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Automobile |- |Monopoly | |Mind's Eye |Hasbro Interactive |NA | |E/— |Board Games |- |Monster Truck Madness 64 | |Edge of Reality |Rockstar Games |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Automobile/Off Road |- |Morita Shogi 64 | |SETA |SETA |JP |1 |— |Board Game/Strategy |- |Mortal Kombat 4 | |Eurocom |Midway |NA, PAL | |M/18+ |Arcade/3D Fighting |- |Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero | |Avalanche Software |Midway |NA, PAL |1 |M/18+ |Action/Adventure/2D Fighting |- |Mortal Kombat Trilogy | |Midway |Midway |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Arcade/2D Fighting |- |Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness | |Mass Media |Namco |NA | |E/— |Arcade/Adventure/Maze |- |Multi-Racing Championship | |Genki |Ocean |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Racing/Automobile |- |Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon•Ganbare Goemon: Neo Momoyama Bakufu no OdoriJP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/11+ |Adventure/Role Playing |- |Nagano Winter Olympics '98•Hyper Olympics in NaganoJP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Winter Sports |- |Namco Museum 64 | |Mass Media |Namco |NA |1 |E/— |Arcade/Compilation |- |NASCAR 99 | |Stormfront Studios |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Simulation/Automotive Racing |- |NASCAR 2000 | |Stormfront Studios |Electronic Arts |NA | |E/— |Simulation/Automotive Racing |- |NBA Courtside 2: Featuring Kobe Bryant | |Left Field Productions |Nintendo |NA | |E/— |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA Hangtime | |Midway |Midway |NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA In The Zone '98•NBA Pro '98PAL | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA In The Zone '99•NBA Pro '99PAL•NBA in the Zone 2JP | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA In The Zone 2000 | |Konami |Konami |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA Jam '99 | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- | NBA Jam 2000 | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA Live 99 | |NuFX |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA Live 2000 | |NuFX |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Basketball |- |NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC | |Eurocom |Midway |NA | |E/— |Sports/Basketball |- |Neon Genesis Evangelion | |BEC |Bandai |JP | |— |Arcade/Fighting |- |New Japan Pro Wrestling: Tōhkon Road Brave Spirits | |Yuke's |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Sports/Wrestling |- |New Japan Pro Wrestling: Tōhkon Road Brave Spirits 2, The Next Generation | |Yuke's |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Sports/Wrestling |- |The New Tetris | |H2O Entertainment |Nintendo |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |NFL Blitz | |Midway |Midway |NA | |E/— |Sports/American Football |- |NFL Blitz 2000 | |Midway |Midway |NA | |E/— |Sports/American Football |- |NFL Blitz 2001 | |Point of View |Midway |NA | |E/— |Sports/American Football |- |NFL Blitz Special Edition | |Point of View |Midway |NA | |E/— |Sports/American Football |- |NFL Quarterback Club '98 | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/American Football |- |NFL Quarterback Club '99 | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/American Football |- |NFL Quarterback Club 2000 | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/American Football |- |NFL Quarterback Club 2001 | |High Voltage Software |Acclaim |NA | |E/— |Sports/American Football |- |NHL 99 | |MBL Research |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Ice Hockey |- |NHL Blades of Steel '99•NHL Pro '99PAL | |Konami |Konami |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Ice Hockey |- |NHL Breakaway '98 | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Ice Hockey |- |NHL Breakaway '99 | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Ice Hockey |- |Nightmare Creatures | |Kallisto Technologies |Activision |NA |1 |M/— |Action/Adventure |- |Nintama Rantaro 64 Game Gallery | |Culture Brain |Culture Brain |JP | |— |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Nuclear Strike 64 | |Pacific Coast Power & Light |THQ |NA, PAL |1 |E/11+ |Simulation/Flight/3-D Shooter |- |Nushi Tsuri 64 | |Pack-In-Video |Pack-In-Video |JP |1 |— |Sports/Fishing |- |Nushi Tsuri 64: Shiokaze ni Notte | |VIS Interactive |VIS Interactive |JP |1 |— |Sports/Fishing |- |Off Road Challenge | |Avalanche Software |Midway |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Automotive/Off Road |- |Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber | |Quest |Atlus |JP, NA |1 |T/— |Role Playing/Strategy |- |Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 | |Treyarch |Midway |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Ice Hockey |- |Onegai Monster | |Bottom Up |Bottom Up |JP | |— |Battle/Strategy/Training |- |Pachinko 365 Nichi | |SETA |SETA |JP |1 |— |Gambling/Pachinko |- |Paper Mario•Mario StoryJP | |Intelligent Systems |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Role Playing/Adventure |- |Paperboy 64 | |High Voltage Software |Midway |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Arcade/Action |- |Parlor! Pro 64: Pachinko Jikki Simulation | |Nihon Telenet |Nihon Telenet |JP |1 |— |Gambling/Pachinko |- |PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64 | |Bandai |Bandai |JP |1 |— |Battle/Strategy/Role Playing |- |Penny Racers•Choro Q 64JP | |Takara |THQ |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Automotive Racing |- |Perfect Dark | |Rare |Rare |JP, NA, PAL | |M/18+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |PGA European Tour•PGA European Tour Golf PAL | |Infogrames |Infogrames |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Sports/Golf |- |Pokémon Puzzle League | |Nintendo |Nintendo |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Pokémon Snap•Pocket Monsters SnapJP | |HAL Laboratory |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Shooter/Rail/Photography |- |Pokémon Stadium •Pocket MonstersJP and, •Pocket Monsters Stadium 2JP | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Battle/Strategy/Training |- |Pokémon Stadium 2•Pocket Monsters Stadium: Kin GinJP | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Battle/Strategy/Training |- |Polaris SnoCross | |Vicarious Visions |Vatical Entertainment |NA | |E/— |Simulation/Snowmobile Racing |- |Power League 64 | |Hudson Soft |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Sports/Baseball |- |Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue | |Mass Media |THQ |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Action/Adventure/Fighting |- |The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-traction | |VIS Interactive |BAM! Entertainment |NA |1 |E/— |Arcade/Fighting |- |Premier Manager 64 | |Gremlin Interactive |Gremlin Interactive |PAL |1 |—/3+ |Sports/Soccer |- |Pro Mahjong Kiwame 64 | |Athena |Athena |JP |1 |— |Gambling/Mahjong |- |Pro Shinan Mahjong Tsuwamono 64: Jansō Battle ni Chōsen | |Culture Brain |Culture Brain |JP |1 |— |Gambling/Mahjong |- |Puyo Puyo Sun 64 | |Compile |Compile |JP | |— |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Puyo Puyo~n Party | |Compile |Compile |JP | |— |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Quake 64 | |Midway |Midway |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Action/3D Shooter |- |Quake II | |Raster Productions |Activision |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Action/3D Shooter |- |Quest 64•Holy Magic CenturyPAL•Eltale MonstersJP | |Imagineer |ImagineerTHQKonami |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/Role Playing |- |Rainbow Six | |Saffire |Red Storm Entertainment |NA, PAL |1 |T/15+ |Action/3D Shooter |- |Rakugakids | |Konami |Konami |JP, PAL | |—/3+ |Arcade/2D Fighting |- |Rally Challenge 2000•Rally '99JP | |Genki |ImagineerSouthPeak Interactive |JP, NA | |E/— |Racing/Off Road |- |Rampage 2: Universal Tour | |Avalanche Software |Midway |NA, PAL | |T/3+ |Arcade/Action/Side scrolling |- |Rampage World Tour | |Saffire |Midway |NA, PAL | |T/3+ |Arcade/Action/Side scrolling |- |Rat Attack! | |Pure Entertainment |Mindscape |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Arcade/Action/Puzzle |- |Rayman 2: The Great Escape | |Ubisoft |Ubisoft |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Razor Freestyle Scooter | |Titanium Studios |Crave Entertainment |NA | |E/— |Sports/Stunts/Scooter |- |Re-Volt | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Remote Control Racing |- |Ready 2 Rumble Boxing | |Point of View |Midway |NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Sports/Boxing |- |Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 | |Point of View |Midway |NA | |T/— |Sports/Boxing |- |Resident Evil 2•Biohazard 2JP | |Angel Studios |Capcom |JP, NA, PAL |1 |M/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D shooter |- |Ridge Racer 64 | |Namco |Nintendo |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Automotive |- |Road Rash 64 | |Pacific Coast Power & Light |THQ |NA, PAL | |T/11+ |Racing/Battle |- |Roadsters | |Titus Software |Titus Software |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Automotive Racing |- |Robot Ponkottsu 64: Nanatsu no Umi no Caramel | |Red Company |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Strategy/Role Playing |- |Robotron 64 | |Player 1 |Crave Entertainment |NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Arcade/Action/ 3D Shooter |- |Rocket: Robot on Wheels | |Sucker Punch |Ubisoft |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | |Avalanche Software |THQ |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt•Rugrats: Treasure HuntPAL | |Realtime Associates |THQ |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Board Game |- |Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA | |Atari Games |Midway |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Automotive |- |S.C.A.R.S. | |Vivid Image |Ubisoft |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Battle |San Francisco Rush | |Atari Games |Midway |NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Racing/Automotive |- |San Francisco Rush 2049 | |Atari Games |Midway |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Automotive Racing |- |Scooby Doo! Classic Creep Capers | |Terra Glyph Interactive Studios |THQ |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure |- |SD Hiryu no Ken Densetsu | |Culture Brain |Culture Brain |JP | |— |Arcade/Fighting |- |Shadow Man | |Acclaim |Acclaim |NA, PAL |1 |M/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D Shooter |- |Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers | |Infinite Ventures |Kemco |JP, NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Role Playing/Puzzle |- |SimCity 2000 | |Genki |Imagineer |JP |1 |— |Simulation/City/Horse Racing |- |Sin and Punishment: Hoshi no Keishōsha | |Treasure |Nintendo |JP | |— |Action/3D Rail Shooter |- |Snowboard Kids | |Racdym |Atlus |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Sports/Snowboarding |- |Snowboard Kids 2•Chō Snowboard KidsJP | |Racdym |Atlus |JP, NA, PAL | |E/— |Sports/Snowboarding |- |South Park | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Adventure/3D Shooter |- |South Park Rally | |Tantalus Interactive |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Racing/Battle |- |South Park: Chef's Luv Shack | |Iguana Entertainment |Acclaim |NA, PAL | |M/15+ |Game Show |- |Space Invaders | |Z-Axis |Activision |NA |1 |E/— |Arcade/Action/2D Shooter |- |Space Station Silicon Valley | |DMA Design |Take-Two Interactive |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Adventure/Puzzle/3D Platformer |- |Spider-Man | |Edge of Reality |Activision |NA |1 |E/— |Adventure/Action/3D Platformer |- |Star Fox 64•Lylat Wars PAL | |Nintendo |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |K-A/3+ |Action/Flight/3D Rail Shooter |- |Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth | |Hudson Soft |Hudson Soft |JP, NA |1 |E/— |Action/2D Shooter |- |Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo | |Factor 5 |LucasArts |NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Action/3D Shooter |- |Star Wars Episode I: Racer | |LucasArts |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Hovercraft |- |Star Wars: Rogue Squadron•Star Wars: Shutsugeki! Rogue ChutaiJP | |Factor 5 |LucasArts |JP, NA, PAL |1 |T/11+ |Action/3D Shooting |- |Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire | |LucasArts |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL |1 |T/15+ |Action/Adventure/3D Platformer |- |StarCraft 64 | |Mass Media |Nintendo |NA, PAL |1 |T/— |Simulation/War/Strategy |- |Starshot: Space Circus Fever | |Infogrames |Infogrames |NA, PAL |1 |E/3+ |Action/Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Stunt Racer 64 | |Boss Game Studios |Midway |NA | |E/— |Racing/Automobile/Stunt |- |Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64 | |Hudson Soft |Hudson Soft |JP | |— |Fighting/Mini Games |- |Super Bowling | |Athena |UFO Interactive |JP, NA | |E/— |Sports/Bowling |- |Super Robot Spirits | |Banpresto |Banpresto |JP |1 |— |Arcade/Fighting/Robots |- |Super Robot Wars 64 | |Banpresto |Banpresto |JP |1 |— |Strategy/War/Role Playing |- |Super Smash Bros.•Dairantō Smash BrothersJP | |HAL Laboratory |Nintendo |JP, NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Arcade/2D Fighting |- |Supercross 2000 | |MBL Research |Electronic Arts |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Racing/Motorcycle |- |Superman | |Titus Software |Titus Software |NA, PAL | |E/3+ |Action/Adventure/3D Platformer |- |Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Tōkon! 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The console met universal and critical acclaim, becoming the most played fifth-generation console, beating the PlayStation, although it wasn't the best-selling fifth-generation console. The console had it's reports. One report is a number of glitches being found in the games, possibly due to the new 3D graphics. Another report is game cartridges easily becoming dirty and dusty, leading Nintendo to release cleaning kits. One last report was on Mario Party, when some of the mini-games involves spinning the control stick, which led to the control stick breaking off, players getting blisters and the control stick flying off the controller. Nintendo then released protection gloves and Nintendo Gamecube style control stick controllers. The console celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2016, and Nintendo cut 20% of the prices of Nintendo 64 games on Wii U's eShop. Nintendo 64 People soon began to notice graphical errors on the N64, such as short firing range in some N64 games, seen in Star Wars: Battle for Naboo, poor draw distance (infamous in some games such as Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask), Gourard Shading in most games, most notably on Mario in the aforementioned Super Mario 64, and other various problems. The N64 was also hindered by its use of cartridges as a storage medium for games instead of the CDs used by the competing Sega Saturn and Sony Playstation. Because cartridges were more expensive to manufacture and held significantly less memory than CDs, this caused many of the third-party titles that helped contribute to Nintendo's success, such as Squaresoft and Konami, to defect to the Playstation (despite the Sega Saturn also using CDs, it was harder to manufacture and harder to work with due to its complex motherboard and severe graphical limitations in comparison to its competitors). All of this persuaded Nintendo to try creating newer technology. The N64 was discontinued on November 30, 2003, following the releases of the Nintendo GameCube and the Nintendo DS family. The Nintendo 64 (commonly N64) was a video game console manufactured by Nintendo. The Nintendo 64 (commonly abbreviated to N64) is a video game console developed by Nintendo. It was launched on 23 June, 1996 in Japan and September 29, 1996 in North America. The console is known for being 64-bit, the source of its name, and for being the home of the first particularly successful, fully 3-dimensional games, including Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Donkey Kong 64. The Nintendo 64 is Nintendo's third home console. Rareware released many games for this console while they were working as a second-party company for Nintendo. The Banjo-Kazooie series originates from this gaming system, with the first two titles being produced for it. Nasce nel 1996 quando la più brillante mente della Nintendo, Shigeru Miyamoto, cominciò ad essere ossessionato dalla ergonomia, concetto tutto nuovo caratteristico dell'epoca. Così volle premiare i suoi videogiocatori, nonché sudditi, per la loro fedeltà tramite l'invenzione della prima console al mondo dotata di pad superergonomico, direttamente ispirato al tridente di Lucifero. Ma le sorprese di questa meravigliosa[citazione necessaria] invenzione non finiscono qui! Grazie al rumble pack, è anche in grado di diventare vibratore a 64 livelli di potenza, tecnologia permettendo, cossicché chiunque, anche Ken Kutaragi, poteva rilassarsi mentre giocava a mitici giochi come Super Mario 64 e The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. All'inizio fu un successo, poiché case produttrici come la SEGA crearono console a solo 32 bit e tutti preferivano farsi una bella SEGA. Ma l'unica pecca fu quella che i livelli di potenza dal 35 in su risultarono mortali per molti nerd. Nonostante tutta la genialità intrinseca del progetto, la console venne boicottata a favore della Playstation dato che le cartucce, oltre a costare più dei CD e a non poter essere piratate, erano piuttosto scomode per pulirsi il culo. The Nintendo 64 was named after it's 64-bit CPU, and was considered to be technologically advanced than it's competitor, the Sony PlayStation, which in fact Nintendo was originally going to co-design. The Nintendo 64, as it was commonly referred as, was also one of the final consoles to use game cartridges on the TV, while most other companies had switched to compact disc format. The Nintendo 64 was also the home platform for the most famous Conker game, Conker's Bad Fur Day. Técnicamente, la utilización de cartuchos ofrece algunas ventajas frente al formato CD-ROM, siendo ésta la idea que mantenía Nintendo frente a la competencia. El cartucho tiene tiempos de acceso al sistema mucho más cortos, hace posible la inclusión de coprocesadores y otros chips dentro del cartucho para mejorar las capacidades del sistema, logrando ampliar su vida útil; y en un principio parecía que podría ser más económico por no pagar derechos ("regalías" o "royalties") por uso del formato CD-ROM, ni una unidad lectora para el mismo que sería además mucho más delicada que una ranura o slot para cartuchos. La Nintendo 64 fue innovadora en diversos aspectos. El mando de control fue el primero en incluir unos botones dispuestos en cruz diseñados especialmente para que el usuario tomara el control de aspectos propios de juegos basados en entornos tridimensionales (el control de la perspectiva de juego o cámaras, por ejemplo), los cuales fueron utilizados por primera vez por el juego Super Mario 64. Otra innovación fue el incluir un stick analógico, el cual permite un control de movimiento más preciso ya que por ejemplo en Super Mario 64 si se movía levemente el stick analógico Mario caminaba, pero al mover el stick analógico al máximo Mario corría. Otro de los aspectos novedosos a destacar fue la función de vibración gracias al llamado Rumble Pak, que consiguió que el mando de Nintendo 64 fuera el primero en vibrar y transmitir sensaciones al jugador. Su producción cesó al ser sustituida por GameCube. La Nintendo 64 (64ニンテンドウ, Nintendo Roku Yon Jū ?), originalmente conocida como la Nintendo 64 Ultra en Spaceworld 1995 y, a menudo abreviado como N64, es la tercera videoconsola de sobremesa de Nintendo para el mercado internacional. Llamada así por su GPU de 64 bits, que fue lanzado el 23 de junio de 1996 en Japón, 29 de septiembre 1996 en América del Norte, 01 de marzo 1997 en Europa y Australia, 01 de septiembre 1997 en Francia, y 10 de diciembre de 1997 en Brasil. Se destaca por ser la consola de sobremesa de Nintendo que utiliza cartuchos para almacenar los juegos y por ser la primera consola que incluía un controlador de juego como el stick analógico. Nintendo vendió 32,93 millones de unidades en todo el mundo. Die Nintendo 64 (kurz N64, auch der oder das Nintendo 64 bezeichnet), benannt nach seinem 64-Bit-thumb|302pxHauptprozessor, ist die dritte stationäre Videospielkonsole von Nintendo. Es ist der Nachfolger des Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems und nach dem Atari Jaguar die zweite 64-Bit-Spielekonsole. Als Teil der fünften Konsolengeneration konkurrierte es hauptsächlich mit der Sony PlayStation und dem Sega Saturn. Veröffentlicht wurde es im Juni 1996 zunächst in Japan. In Deutschland kam die Konsole am 1. März 1997 zum Preis von 399 DM auf den Markt, wurde jedoch nach nur acht Wochen auf 299 DM reduziert. Zum Verkaufsstart waren in Deutschland mit Super Mario 64 und Pilotwings 64 zwei Spiele erhältlich, wenige Wochen später folgten weitere Titel. Nintendo bewarb das Gerät als schnellstes Videospielsystem. Besonders hervorgehoben wurde dabei die 64-Bit-Technologie, die Konkurrenzprodukte Sony PlayStation und Sega Saturn arbeiteten nur mit 32 Bit. Als Speichermedium für die Spiele wurden, wie schon bei den Vorgängerkonsolen, Module verwendet. Diese ermöglichten im Vergleich zu den Konsolen von Sony und Sega, die CD-ROMs verwendeten, zwar sehr kurze Ladezeiten, boten allerdings nur wenig Speicherplatz und waren zudem in der Produktion teuer. Dies schlug sich in den – im Vergleich zu den Mitbewerbern – hohen Verkaufspreisen für die Spiele nieder. Die Nintendo 64 war die letzte Heimkonsole von Nintendo, die Spielmodule als Speichermedium verwendete. Der Controller der Nintendo 64 führte als bedeutende Neuerung eine modernisierte, digitale Variante des zwischenzeitlich aus der Mode gekommenen Analog-Sticks ein, der eine genauere Steuerung insbesondere bei 3D-Spielen ermöglicht. Eine weitere Neuerung war das in den Controller einsteckbare Rumble Pak, das bei besonderen Ereignissen im Spiel Vibrationseffekte auslöst. Der Analog-Stick sowie der Vibrationseffekt wurden bei Controllern nachfolgender Konsolen übernommen und etablierten sich auch bei Konkurrenzprodukten als fester Standard. Nach der Ablösung im Jahr 2001 durch den Nachfolger Nintendo GameCube wurde die Konsole noch bis ins Jahr 2003 weiter hergestellt. Weltweit wurden ungefähr 32,93 Millionen Geräte verkauft. Das Nintendo 64 (N64) ist die dritte stationäre Videospielkonsole des japanischen Herstellers Nintendo. Es stellt den Nachfolger des Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems und den Vorgänger des GameCubes dar. Es war eine der ersten 64-Bit Spielekonsolen. The Nintendo 64 is the console that Paper Mario was released on. It was released in 1996 with the launch title Super Mario 64. This was the first game in the series. The N64 was released with two launch games, Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64, and a third in Japan, Saikyō Habu Shōgi. The N64's suggested retail price was US$199 at its launch and it was later marketed with the slogan "Get N, or get Out!". The N64 sold 32.93 million units worldwide. The console was released in at least eight variants with different colors and sizes. An assortment of limited edition controllers were sold or used as contest prizes during the N64's lifespan. Of the consoles in the fifth generation, the Nintendo 64 was the last contender and the most technologically-advanced; however, its storage medium had limitations which harmed the console's market competitiveness. A significant limitation was the small capacity and high production expense of cartridge-based media instead of the Compact Disc format used by competitors. The limited capacity forced game designers to struggle with fitting game content into a constrained space, though the faster access time of the cartridge medium offered other advantages over Compact Disc media. Another technical drawback was a limited texture cache, which could only hold textures of small dimensions and reduced color depth, which had to be stretched to cover larger in-game surfaces. La Nintendo 64 est une console de jeux vidéo de salon sortie en 1996 (1997 en Europe), développée pas Nintendo en collaboration avec Silicon Graphics. C'est une console « 64-bits » contrairement à ses principales concurrentes dites « 32-bits », avec un support cartouche, plus rentable pour Nintendo mais plus contraignant pour le développement et plus cher que le support CD proposé par ses concurrents. Elle innove en instaurant un stick analogique sur sa manette qui se révélera indispensable pour les jeux en 3D en temps réel, et était aussi la première console à disposer de quatre ports manettes pour les jeux multijoueurs. El Nintendo 64, consola casera de Nintendo, solo lanzó 2 juegos de peleas de Mortal Kombat y uno de modo de aventuras. La Nintendo 64 es la cuarta consola de sobremesa producida por Nintendo desarrollada para suceder a la Super Nintendo Entertaiment System y para competir con la Sega Saturn de Sega y la PlayStation de Sony. Incorpora en su arquitectura un procesador principal de 64 bits. El soporte de almacenamiento de los juegos es en forma de cartuchos, alguno de ellos con memoria interna. El uso de este tipo de almacenamiento le supuso una seria desventaja comercial frente a sus competidores, ya que encarecía los costes de producción lo que aumentaba el precio final, y además era de una capacidad de almacenamiento menor al de un CD-ROM. The Nintendo 64 was famous for bringing the astonishing 3D power of a Silicon Graphics workstation to vidya. It has a respectable library, especially in the 3D platformer / "collectathon" genre. Also, its built-in 4 controller slots helped spawn some epic multiplayer party games and racers. However, it is sorely lacking in genres like RPG, fighting, or shmups. An essential add-on is the Expansion Pak, which doubles the console's RAM, allowing many games to run with better framerate, higher resolution, and extra effects. It is even obligatory for a number of games to run at all. The controller slot offered 3 important features: the memory card, the rumble pak the transfer pak (which allowed connectivity with some GBA games). There was a China-only variant, the iQue Player (or Shén Yóu Ji), which could load games from the internet or special kiosks - similarly to the Famicom Disk System or Super Famicom's Nintendo Power cartridges. But China being China, only 14 games were released before the system was abandoned due to rampant piracy. The Nintendo 64 also had a short-lived disk add on called the 64DD, only released in Japan. * Positive Metacritic Reviews * Neutral Metacritic Reviews * Negative Metacritic Reviews * No Review Listed Das Nintendo 64 ist die dritte stationäre Videospielkonsole des japanischen Herstellers Nintendo. Es stellt den Nachfolger des Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems und den Vorgänger des GameCubes dar. Es war eine der ersten 64-Bit-Spielekonsolen. Image:N64logo.png The Nintendo 64 often abbreviated as N64 is Nintendo's third home video game console, and its third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64 bit processor, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America and Brazil, March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia, and September 1, 1997 in France (the system also saw a release in South America, albeit an unofficial one). It was released with two launch games (Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64) plus one in Japan (Saikyō Habu Shōgi). The N64's suggested retail price was US$199 at its launch. Nintendo 64 – pierwsza konsola Nintendo, która wspiera grafikę 3D. 64-bitowa maszyna chwaliła się wieloma przyszłymi klasykami, takimi jak Super Mario 64, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time lub Fly Me to the Moon on Gossamer Wings (popularny wśród gejów nastolatków, których ilość szybko rośnie). N64 został sprzedany w kilkudziesięciu milionach jednostek i stał się od razu sukcesem wśród graczy lat 90-tych. Ale potem, katastrofa! Niedługo potem nowa konsola Sony wyszła, prezentując graczom lepszą grafikę i technologię CD. Shigeru Miyamoto odpowiedział cicho, że całkowicie zniszczy cały dobytek firmy Sony! Niestety, japoński twórca PlayStation odkrył plany Nintendo i ich sprzedaż spadła. Ale nabywcy zwrócono szybko pieniądze wyciągnięte od skandalu, kiedy Nintendo opublikował nowe gry z Mario, sprzedaż wzrosła do wszech czasów w następnych tygodniach, a na kierownictwo Nintendo wpływały pieniądze i ich wytrawne jedzenie posypane złotym pyłem ze startych zarobionych drobnych. Pomimo dużego wyboru tandetnych portów stał się niepopularny wśród kibiców w stosunku do PSa, który zaoferował brzydszą grafikę. 64 Nintendo początkowo uruchomiony w dwóch wersjach: czarny i szary. Później, Nintendo dodał niewidzialną wersję modelu. To był najlepiej sprzedający się model, prawdopodobnie dlatego, że ludzie kupowali to myśląc, że byłoby cool i potem tracili go w drodze do domu. Początkowo Stalin chciał, żeby był czerwony i miał żółtą gwiazdę w centrum, ale jego towarzysze uważali, że będą je rozdawać oddzielnie, więc wybrali dwa kolory, żeby kapitalistyczny i neutralny świat był do tego przyzwyczajony. A remake of the N64 called the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive(N64DD for short), was made to play games on a disk. there were no Mario Kart games on this console and was never realeased outside Japan, most likely due to being a commerical failure. Nintendo 64 (codenamed Project Reality and Ultra 64) is Nintendo's third console and first that ventured into 3-d. It was followed by the GameCube. As of March 31, 2005, the N64 has sold 32.92 million units; 5.54 million units in Japan, 20.63 million in the Americas, and 6.75 million in other regions.[1][2] The Nintendo 64 is a whole new kind of shaming system. The main difference between it, and shaming systems of the past, is that the Nintendo 64 actually allows you to play FUN shames. Of course, this feature was removed from most Nintendo 64s within a few days of production. The Nintendo 64 is also well known for not sucking as much as most shaming systems. Criticism for the Nintendo 64 is mostly positive. The main point people do not like is the fact that it is centered around 64. Every shame you can play on the Nintendo 64 stars 64 as the main character. Biased Ratings calls the Nintendo 64 "A Not As Stupid Idea". Dr. Robotnik says we can go take our Nintendo 64, and... well, let's just stop there. Chuck Norris was unavailable for interview, but he probably would have said it was terrible. Nintendo 64, обычно называемая N64, это третье детище компании Nintendo в сфере домашних видеоигровых систем. Нинтендо 64 появилась 23 июня 1996 года в Японии, 29 сентября 1996 года в Северной Америке, 1 марта 1997 года в Европе и Австралии и 1 сентября 1997 года во Франции. В Японии и Северной Америке приставка была запущена только с двумя разработанными играми: Super Mario 64 и PilotWings 64, в то время как в Европе была третья игра Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. При поступлении в продажу Nintendo 64 стоила 199$. Впервые Nintendo 64 была представлена публике 24 ноября 1995 года как Nintendo Ultra 64 на седьмой ежегодной Шошинкайской выставке программных продуктов в Японии (хотя первые фотографии появились в американских журналах в июне 1993 года). Во время разработки N64 имела кодовое имя «Project Reality». Название «Project Reality» появилось в результате спекуляций внутри самой Nintendo о том, что аппарат сможет генерировать графические изображения (CGI) наравне с тогдашними передовыми компьютерами, позднее название было изменено на Nintendo Ultra 64, указывая на 64 битный процессор, а первого февраля 1996 года Nintendo отбросила слово «Ultra» из названия за 5 месяцев до официального релиза в Японии. После первого анонса две компании Rareware и Midway разработали аркадные игры Killer Instinct и Cruis’n USA, в которых по заявлению разработчиков использовалась оборудование Ultra 64. На самом деле это было далеко от истины, так как аркады использовали жёсткие диски и TMS процессоры. Killer Instinct была самой продвинутой игрой своего времени в графическом плане. Первая система, объявившая себя 64 битной была Atari Jaguar (хотя это оспаривается до сих пор, так как она имела два 32-битных процессора, но графический процессор был 64-битный). Nintendo 64 была разработана компанией Silicon Graphics Inc. N64 была первой консолью, поддерживающей mipmapping и anti-aliasing. Ахиллесовой пятой приставки была нехватка памяти для хранения текстур (память картриджей и системная память). Это заставило разработчиков применять текстуры с низким разрешением, которые были очень сильно смазаны применением bilinear фильтра. Nintendo 64 была последней картриджной приставкой... (снимаем шляпу, пускаем слезу=) Категория:nnnnnn The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64, Nintendō Rokujūyon), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit processor, it debuted on June 23, 1996 in Japan, and was later released in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe on March 1, 1997. As of March 31, 2006, the Nintendo 64 has sold 32.9 million units worldwide. La Nintendo 64 (Japonais : ニンテンドウ64, soit Nintendō Rokujūyon) , parfois connu sous ses nom de codes Project Reality ou Ultra 64, est une console de salon Nintendo en 1996/1997. Comme son nom l'indique, c'est une console 64 bits et commence l'époque de la 3D. C'était la seul console de sa génération a encore proposer les cartouches qui devenaient atrocement cher, alors que d'autres préférer le CD, moins cher mais plus cassable à cause des rayures. Sa manette possède un joystick pour bouger l'écran pour mieux jouer avec la 3D. The Nintendo 64, N64 or 64 is a fifth generation game console featuring an unique style. It's sucessor was the Nintendo GameCube, and it's predecessor was the SNES, it was Nintendo's third console and it's main attraction was cartridges and 64-bit graphics. Nintendo 64 (N64) is a game console created by Nintendo Entertainment. It uses a cpu with x64 architecture, that's why was called Nintendo64. This console used the Cartidges (like the old SNES and NES). Nintendo 64 fue la cuarta videoconsola de sobremesa de Nintendo. Incorpora en su arquitectura un procesador principal de 64 bits. El soporte de almacenamiento de los juegos es en forma de cartuchos, alguno de ellos con memoria interna. El uso de este tipo de almacenamiento le supuso una seria desventaja comercial frente a sus competidores, ya que encarecía los costes de producción lo que aumentaba el precio final, y además era de una capacidad de almacenamiento menor al de un CD-ROM. Técnicamente, la utilización de cartuchos ofrece algunas ventajas frente al formato CD-ROM, siendo ésta la idea que mantenía Nintendo frente a la competencia. El cartucho tiene tiempos de acceso al sistema mucho más cortos, hace posible la inclusión de coprocesadores y otros chips dentro del cartucho para mejorar las capacidades del sistema, logrando ampliar su vida útil; y en un principio parecía que podría ser más económico por no pagar derechos ("regalías" o "royalties") por uso del formato CD-ROM, ni una unidad lectora para el mismo que sería además mucho más delicada que una ranura o slot para cartuchos. Sin embargo, la escasa capacidad del cartucho en comparación con el CD-ROM supuso ausencia casi total de cinemáticas pregrabadas, una merma en la calidad del sonido y una falta de espacio para recursos como texturas y número de escenarios. thumb|left|Logo de Nintendo 64La Nintendo 64 incluyó en su mando unos botones dispuestos en cruz diseñados especialmente para que el usuario tomara el control de aspectos propios de juegos basados en entornos tridimensionales (el control de la perspectiva de juego o cámaras, por ejemplo), los cuales fueron utilizados por primera vez por el juego Super Mario 64. También incluyó un stick analógico, el cual permite diferentes grados de movimiento. También tuvo función de vibración gracias al periférico Rumble Pak. The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64 Nintendō Rokujūyon?), often abbreviated as N64 and previously known as Ultra 64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit processor, it debuted on June 23, 1996 in Japan, and was later released in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe on March 1, 1997. As of March 31, 2006, the Nintendo 64 has sold 32.9 million units worldwide. On January 21, 1999, the Super Smash Bros series. debuted on this system with the original Super Smash Bros., which was later released in North America that April. While it was only the 5th best-selling game on Nintendo 64, was the predecessor of Super Smash Bros. Melee which became Nintendo GameCube's best selling title. This console is where many video game characters made their steps up from 2D to 3D. For example, The Legend of Zelda series was fairly well known at the time with its 2D orientation games on Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Game Boy but really gained momentum from the creation of the 3D orientation game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time which numerous amounts of people still claim to be the best game of all time, even now, while higher advanced graphics and gameplay are available. Super Mario 64 also started the "Super Mario" platformer series, which the most recent addition to has been the game for Wii Super Mario Galaxy 2 which was rated as one of Wii's "must have" games. Another version of the Nintendo 64, called the iQue Player (神游機) is a video game system made by iQue Ltd., Nintendo's Chinese subsidiary. It is a variation of the Nintendo 64 hardware, specifically designed for the Chinese market. It is able to play several Nintendo 64 games, one of them being Super Smash Bros. among other best-sellers. The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64 Nintendō Roku Jū Yon?, NINTENDO64), originally known as the Nintendo Ultra 64 at Spaceworld 1995 and often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit GPU, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan; September 29, 1996 in North America; March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia; September 1, 1997 in France; and December 10, 1997 in Brazil. It is notable for being Nintendo's last home console to use cartridges to store games and for being the first modern home console to come with a controller featuring an analog stick. Nintendo sold 32.93 million N64 units worldwide. The Nintendo 64 owes its existence to Silicon Graphics (SGI) and MIPS Technologies, who were responsible for the R4300i microprocessor and the 3D graphics hardware used in the N64. thumb|right|Der Nintendo 64 mit einem rotem Controller Der Nintendo 64 ist eine Spielekonsole, die von der Firma Nintendo entwickelt wurde. Rare brachte einige gute Titel für diese Spielekonsole heraus, die dann von Nintendo veröffentlicht wurden. Dazu gehören z.B. Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Diddy Kong Racing und Donkey Kong 64. Ecco un accessoriatissimo esemplare, completo di scatola, della bella console a 64bit di casa Nintendo. Due controller (di cui uno standard ed uno rosso), una memory card e l'interessante accessorio Transfer Pack per poter connettere la console al [Nintendo_Game-Boy-Color Game Boy], completano la dotazione in nostro possesso. Nella foto è possibile vedere anche i tre giochi usciti per il Game Boy compatibili con Transfer Pack. The Nintendo 64 is a gaming console by Nintendo. Named for its 64-bit central processing unit, it was released in June 1996 in Japan, September 1996 in North America, March 1997 in Europe and Australia, September 1997 in France and December 1997 in Brazil. It is Nintendo's last home console to use ROM cartridges to store games (Nintendo switched to a MiniDVD-based format for the successor GameCube); handhelds in the Game Boy line, however, continued to use Game Paks. As part of the fifth generation of gaming, it primarily competed with the Sony PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. Succeeded by Nintendo's GameCube in November 2001, N64 consoles continued to be produced until its discontinuation in Japan on April 30, 2002, Europe on May 16, 2003, North America on November 30, 2003, and Australia in 2003. thumb|controles del nintendo 64 thumb|left|logo de la consola La Nintendo 64 fue la cuarta videoconsola de sobremesa de Nintendo, desarrollada para suceder a la Super Nintendo y para competir con la Sega Saturn y la Sony PlayStation. Incorpora en su arquitectura un procesador principal de 64 bits. El soporte de almacenamiento de los juegos es en forma de cartuchos, alguno de ellos con memoria interna. Técnicamente, la utilización de cartuchos ofrece algunas ventajas frente al formato CD-ROM, siendo ésta la idea que mantenía Nintendo frente a la competencia. El cartucho tiene tiempos de acceso al sistema mucho más cortos, hace posible la inclusión de coprocesasodres y otros chips dentro del cartucho para mejorar las capacidades del sistema.thumbthumb|left|Tipos de colores La Nintendo 64 fue innovadora en diversos aspectos. El mando de control fue el primero en incluir unos botones dispuestos en cruz diseñados especialmente para que el usuario tomara el control de aspectos propios de juegos basados en entornos tridimensionales (el control de la perspectiva de juego o cámaras, por ejemplo), los cuales fueron utilizados por primera vez por el juego Super Mario 64. thumb|left|216px|nintendo 64 Nintendo didn't drag their feet with the system this time, and released the Nintendo 64 to compete with the struggling Sega Saturn and the newbie Play Station. The N64 was a big hit in its early life, but it lost many key franchises because of Nintendo's reluctance to use CDs after the fiasco with Sony and Phillips on the CD add-on for the SNES (as well as Nintendo's general ham-handedness regarding third parties during the SNES period). One of these franchises was Final Fantasy, as Squaresoft (now Square Enix) took Final Fantasy VII to the PlayStation -- which offered more storage space and less censorship for games -- and watched it become the system's Killer App. Nintendo never recovered from the lack of third-party support, and it relied on Rare to help define the system. The N64 also began Nintendo's focus on local multiplayer party games. Nintendo's adherence to bulky, expensive cartridges instead of the far-cheaper-to-produce CD-ROM format appears to have been in part to be a fear of piracy (Nintendo's early experiment with floppy disks, the Famicom Disk System, resulted in rampant piracy). The company's fear hurt everyone else: not only did multi-platform developers have to chop out features and add fogging so a game would fit on an N64 cartridge (as well as map controls to the system's unique controller), but the consumer typically paid at least $10 more than Saturn, Playstation, and Dreamcast titles. thumb|200px|right|La consola Nintendo 64. El Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドー64 Nintendō Rokujūyon), abreviada comúnmente N64, fue una consola lanzada por Nintendo y la tercera consola de sobremesa lanzada por esa compañía, siendo la sucesora oficial del Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Su nombre proviene del procesador de 64-bit que incluye. El Nintendo 64 fue lanzado en 1996 junto con dos juegos de lanzamiento, Super Mario 64 y Pilotwings 64. Al momento de su lanzamiento, el Nintendo 64 tenía un precio recomendado de $199. El Nintendo 64 no tuvo éxito a la hora de recapturar el mercado que Nintendo había ganado con el Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Eventualmente, la consola PlayStation, principal competidor del Nintendo 64, vendería 100 millones de consolas a nivel mundial, mientras que el N64 se quedaría en segundo lugar con tan sólo 32,93 millones. La consola de Sega, el Sega Saturn se quedaría en tercera posiciones con 10 millones. The Nintendo 64 (Japanese: ニンテンドウろくよん, Nintendō Rokuyon), often abbreviated to N64 and stylised as NINTENDO⁶⁴, is Nintendo's third major home video game console. "Project: Reality" was the code-name of the console being worked on by Nintendo and Silicon Graphics (SGI) in April of 1993 to create a next-generation 3D console. In South Korea, the console was called Comboy 64 and was distributed by Hyundai, instead of Nintendo. The console leaped from 16 bit sprite-based graphics into a polygon world thanks to its powerful 64-bit CPU and GPU, thus giving the console its name. (The SNES was a 16-bit console, and the next console to be released was the Nintendo 64, completely skipping the 32-bit era.) The Nintendo 64 would be Nintendo's last home console to use cartridges until the Nintendo Switch, though Nintendo's handhelds would continue to support the format. The decision to choose cartridges over CD's did make quite a few third-party developers to turn away from the system all together. Not only were cartridges more expensive and had less capacity than CDs, but it also meant that Nintendo would be the only supplier, enforcing their grip on licenses. Nintendo's defense was to say that cartridges were still the media of choice for home consoles because they did not suffer from slow loading times and were somewhat more practical than CD's. The Nintendo 64 was first released on June 23, 1996 in Japan. Among the consoles of the time, it was the only true 64-bit system and the first with built-in four player gaming. Masterpieces such as Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64, Star Fox 64, F-Zero X, Super Smash Bros. and GoldenEye 007 helped sell over 32 million N64 systems worldwide, though it wasn't enough to surpass the PlayStation. Nevertheless, the Nintendo 64 did make its mark on history with its innovative controller and true 3D capabilities.
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