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Retrogamer TV
If you are into Old Games,
we recommend subscribing
to at least some of these
awesome channels below
for daily, fresh, kickass
Retrogamer Entertainment!
If you are into Old Games,
we recommend subscribing
to at least some of these
awesome channels below
for daily, fresh, kickass
Retrogamer Entertainment!
Checkout our list of YouTube
Retrogamer Channels.
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Happy Console Gamer
Johnny Millenium and Robman review forgotten games of the past decades
Luke Morse
The RetroGamer Godfather. Games from Past to Present, Repairs, and Mods
Retro Gamer 3
High dose of funny retrogamer entertainment with your host Ed
Gamester 81
Gamester`s channel is known for the most and rarest game system reviews on Youtube
Atarix
Meet Atarix and his friends in his great italian-german-english gamer show
Review Tech USA
Watch Reviews, News and Stories from Rich of Review Tech USA
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Nintendo 64 Games News |
| Released: |
Juni 1996, 13 years ago |
| CPU Speed: |
RISC 93,8 MHz |
| Memory: |
4 MB RAM |
| Video: |
768x576 / True Color |
| Game Controller: |
Gamepad |
| Price in 1996: |
$199 |
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The Nintendo 64, or N64, is the third home video gaming console system that Nintendo manufactured. Released in 1996 to the international market, the machine featured a 64-Bit CPU, hence the clever title. This now aged model was the last Nintendo console to use Game Paks for storage, with Nintendo switching to the miniature DVD discs with the N64's successor, the GameCube.
Consumers found the N64 fun and versatile. It was released eight different styles, including color and size differences. The original system was a deep, charcoal gray with a light gray controller. Subsequent releases offered a little more funk and style, coming in colors such as: Fire Orange, Jungle Green, Watermelon Red, Ice Blue or Atomic Purple (also known as grape). It even had some specialty editions, such as the Pokemon Pikachu Nintendo 64, which featured a yellow plastic Pikachu on the right side of a dark blue system. It also was released with a Pokemon video. The original system was released with two great games, Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64, both classics remade for the N64's launch.
Nintendo was exceptionally high on the N64 during its development, codenaming it "Project Reality". The company was certain that for only $199, the Nintendo 64 was going to rival the CGI capabilities of the era's supercomputers. However, Nintendo began a gradual decline following the release of the N64, mainly due to the high price tag that accompanied its gaming cartridges. Plainly, Nintendo recovered, and the N64 went on to features some of the coolest games in gaming history. |
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