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NINTENDO 64 CONSOLE PAL IMPORT JN64 ONLY BLACK BLACK SYSTEM
NINTENDO 64 CONSOLE PAL IMPORT JN64 ONLY BLACK BLACK SYSTEM
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The Nintendo 64, also known by the code names Project Reality and Ultra 64 during its development phase, is a home video game console, released in 1996 (1997 in Europe), by the Japanese manufacturer Nintendo in collaboration with Silicon Graphics. It was the last of the fifth generation home consoles to be released.
The Nintendo 64 has several particularities: it is a "64-bit" console unlike its main so-called "32-bit" competitors (except the Atari Jaguar released three years earlier); the company preferred the cartridge support, more profitable for Nintendo but more restrictive for development and more expensive than the CD support offered by its competitors; it innovates by introducing an analog stick on its controller which will prove essential for real-time 3D games; it is also the first console to have four controller ports as standard for multiplayer games.
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