Nintendo 64
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Nintendo's third video game system for the international market, the Nintendo 64 (N64) was released in 1996 with two launch games: Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64. The result of the combined efforts of Nintendo, Silicon Graphics (SGI), and MIPS Technologies, the N64 was the first home system with 64-bit graphics and built-in four player gaming potential. Unlike other systems at the time, such as the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn, which used disc-based games, the N64 continued to use cartridges, a decision which would ultimately cause Nintendo to lose its previously-held dominance over the home video game market.
Fast Facts:
- Released in Japan on June 23, 1996; in North America on September 29, 1996; Europe and Australia on March 1, 1997; France on September 1, 1997
- Slogan: "Get N or get OUT"
- Over 32 million units sold worldwide (March 2005)
- Suggested retail price of US$199
- First console to feature a unified memory subsystem
- North American sales reached 500,000 in the first four months
- Fifth generation video game console
- CPU: 93.75 MHz NEC VR4300
- GPU: SGI 62.5 MHz 64-bit RCP
- Best-selling game: Super Mario 64 sold 11.62 million copies
- Graphics chip was capable of trilinear filtering, allowing for smoother-looking textures than its contemporaries
- The N64 analog controller beat the Sega Saturn's similar model to the market by about a month
Nintendo 64 News and Information
- Wikipedia: Nintendo 64 Entry
- Nintendo.com: Nintendo 64 Customer Support
- IGN: Nintendo 64 Section
- Wikipedia: List of Nintendo 64 Games
- Emulator Zone: List of Nintendo 64 online emulators
- GameSpot: Top Nintendo 64 Games
Nintendo 64 Merchandise and Shopping
- Amazon.com: Nintendo 64 Search
- Ebay: Nintendo 64 Search
Nintendo 64 Videos
- Google Video: Nintendo 64 Search Results
- YouTube Video: Nintendo 64 Advertisement (Time 1:19)
- YouTube Video: Japanese GoldenEye Advertisement (Time 0:27)
- YouTube Video: Excited Nintendo 64 Recipient (Time 1:06)
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