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Developer(s) | Nintendo IRD | |
Manufacturer(s) | Nintendo | |
Console Type | Home video game console | |
Subtype(s) | Nintendo 64 DD | |
Generation | 5th Generation | |
Storage | 64 MG Game Pak | |
Release Date(s) | ||
June 23, 1996 (Japan) September 29, 1996 (United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America and Brazil) March 1, 1997 (European Continent and Australia) | ||
Discontinued | April 30 a.k.a. Children's day in Mexico, 2002 (Japan) May 16, 2003 (European Continent) November 30, 2003 (United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America and Brazil) 2003 (Australia) | |
Best selling game | Super Mario 64 | |
Media | Game Pak ROM Cartridge | |
CPU | 64-bit NEC VR4300 @ 93.75 MHz | |
GPU | SGI RCP @ 62.5 MHz | |
Feature(s) | ||
64-bit 3D polygon graphics | ||
Forward Compatibility | Expansion Pak | |
Predecessor | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
Successor | GameCube |
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The Nintendo 64 (also known as the N64 or 64) is a fifth generation game console created by Nintendo in 1996. It was Nintendo's third console and its main attractions were cartridges and 64-bit graphics. The N64's successor is the Nintendo GameCube, and its predecessor is the SNES.
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