Difference between revisions of "Nintendo 64"

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The '''Nintendo 64''', '''N64''' for short, was a home video game console made by [[Nintendo]], released in 1996 in the United States, Japan, and Europe. {{DnM}} was originally released only in Japan for the Nintendo 64 in 2001, but by that time the [[Nintendo GameCube]] was already out, so the game did not sell very well until being re-released as {{DnM+}} on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. The system was named after its [[Wikipedia:64-bit|64-bit]] [[Wikipedia:Central processing unit|central processing unit]].
 
The '''Nintendo 64''', '''N64''' for short, was a home video game console made by [[Nintendo]], released in 1996 in the United States, Japan, and Europe. {{DnM}} was originally released only in Japan for the Nintendo 64 in 2001, but by that time the [[Nintendo GameCube]] was already out, so the game did not sell very well until being re-released as {{DnM+}} on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. The system was named after its [[Wikipedia:64-bit|64-bit]] [[Wikipedia:Central processing unit|central processing unit]].
  

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Manufacturer Nintendo
Release date(s) Template:JPJune 23, 1996
Template:NASeptember 29, 1996
Template:EUMarch 1, 1997
Predecessor Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Successor Nintendo GameCube
The box for Doubutsu no Mori for Nintendo 64

The Nintendo 64, N64 for short, was a home video game console made by Nintendo, released in 1996 in the United States, Japan, and Europe. Doubutsu no Mori was originally released only in Japan for the Nintendo 64 in 2001, but by that time the Nintendo GameCube was already out, so the game did not sell very well until being re-released as Doubutsu no Mori+ on the Nintendo GameCube. The system was named after its 64-bit central processing unit.

Playable Animal Crossing series games:

Games Japanese release date English Release date
Dobutsu no Mori 2001 N/A (ported to GCN as Dobutsu no Mori + and Animal Crossing)