The Nintendo 64 holds a special place of significance in the hearts of numerous Nintendo fans. It was released in 1996 and marked a remarkable milestone in the history of gaming by introducing Nintendo enthusiasts to the world’s first 32-bit system that was fully capable of rendering three-dimensional graphics.
These impressive technical specifications not only revolutionized the gaming industry but also paved the way for the creation of multiple color variations including limited editions, and the well-known Funtastic Color series. Over the years these variations have become highly sought-after gems for dedicated Nintendo collectors.
In this comprehensive guide, we aim to provide you with a detailed overview of the official variations available for the Nintendo 64, accompanied by high-quality images and some essential specifications. So, without any delay, let us embark on this journey and delve deeper into the fascinating world of Nintendo 64 variations.
Media: Nintendo 64 Game Pak / Magnetic disc (64DD)
CPU: 64-bit NEC VR4300 @ 93.75 MHz
Memory: 4 MB Rambus RDRAM (8 MB with Expansion Pak)
Storage: 4–64 MB Game Pak
Removable Storage: 32 KB Controller Pak
Graphics: SGI RCP @ 62.5 MHz
Sound: 16-bit, 48 or 44.1 kHz stereo
Dimensions: 2.87 in × 10.23 in × 7.48 in (72.9 mm × 259.8 mm × 190.0 mm)
Mass: 2.42 lb (1.10 kg)
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Freecs
A casual gamer who loves everything Nintendo, and swears by arcade racers, platformers, and hack 'n slash games.
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