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Nintendo 64
Console Information
This console is also known as Ultra
64.

The Nintendo 64 was originally code-named Project
Reality and was to be called the Ultra 64. The release date, June
23 1996 in Japan. It was then released in USA on 26 September in
the same year for US$199. Other countries followed soon after.
This 64-bit console used cartridges rather than CDs,
which were being used in competitors 32-bit consoles. The main competitor
of the Nintendo 64 was Sony's Playstation.
The Nintendo 64 had many advantages over the other consoles, thanks
to Silicon Graphics. There is a huge difference in loading times
between a CD and a cartridge. This was one benefit, but then cartridges
cannot give the same "CD-quality" sound.
The Nintendo 64 had some great games. This console
would be good for kids, not only because of the many G-rated games
(but it still had a lot of games that would appeal to adults too),
but also because it's so fun to put together! Connecting all the
little add-ons can be fun - the power supply, controller, controller
pak, rumble pak, expansion pak. The controller of this console was
an excellent design as well, especially with the analogue control
stick, as well as the fact that you didn't have to buy a whole new
controller if you wanted to play rumble games (like you did with
Playstation's Dual Shock controllers).
The Nintendo 64 was first released in grey, but other
colours soon followed. The console was quite a big success, but
not as much as the Sony Playstation. In the end, Nintendo sold over
30 million Nintendo 64s worldwide.
Nintendo 64 Technical Specifications
- CPU type: MIPS 64-Bit RISC CPU (customized R4000 series)
- CPU Clock Speed: 93.75 MHz
- Memory: RAMBUS D-Ram 36-Mbit
- Transmission Speed: Maximum of 4 500 Mbit/second
- Co-Processor: RCP: SP (sound and graphics processor) and DP
(pixel drawing processor) incorporated
- Co-Processor Clock Speed: 62.5 MHz
- Picture resolution: 256 x 224 ~ 640 x 45 dots
- Flicker-free interlaced mode support
- Color: 32-Bit RGBA pixel color frame buffer support, 21-Bit
color video output
- Graphics Processing Functions: Z Buffering, Anti-Aliasing, Realistic
texture mapping (Tri-linear mip-map interpolation, environment
mapping, perspective correction)
- Dimensions: Width 260mm (10.23") x Depth 190mm (7.48")
x Height 73mm (2.87")
- Weight: 1.1kg (2.42 lb.)
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