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Meanings and definitions for N64
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- The Nintendo 64 (officially abbreviated as N64, hardware model number pre-term: NUS, stylized as NINTENDO64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.
- JP: June 23, 1996[citation needed]
- NA: September 26, 1996 (limited);[1] September 29, 1996 (official)[2]
- EU: March 1, 1997[citation needed]
- AU: March 1, 1997[citation needed]
- WW: April 30, 2002[3]
- List of Nintendo 64 ROM file formats
- Billboard Magazine of May 18, 1996, p.58, covering the launch of Nintendo 64, including Yamauchi's explanation of cartridge strategy and negotiations about Netscape's online strategy for Nintendo 64
- "Why Netscape Almost Didn't Exist", on Andreesson's choice to cofound Netscape instead of working on N64, and later proposing N64's first online strategy
- "Nintendo 64". Archived from the original on October 17, 2007.
- Index of all Nintendo 64 promotional videos
- US Patent for the N64
- The Most Complete N64 Game Releaselist by NESWORLD
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- Rumble Pak
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- Randnet (Japan)
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- List of ROM file formats
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- Game Pak
- iQue Player
- Predecessor: Super Nintendo
- Successor: Nintendo GameCube
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- Memory Card 59, 251, 1019
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