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|name            = Nintendo 64
 
|name            = Nintendo 64
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|manufacturer    = [[Nintendo]]
 
|manufacturer    = [[Nintendo]]
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|type            = Home console
|released        = {{JP}}June 23, 1996<br>{{NA}}September 29, 1996<br>{{EU}}March 1, 1997
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|released        = {{Flag|JPN}} June 23, 1996<br>{{Flag|USA}} September 29, 1996<br>{{Flag|EUR}}{{Flag|AUS}}{{Flag|KOR}} March 1, 1997<br>{{Flag|BRA}} December 10, 1997
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|discontinued    = {{Flag|JPN}} April 30, 2002<br>{{Flag|AUS}} May 11, 2003<br>{{Flag|EUR}} May 16, 2003<br>{{Flag|USA}} November 30, 2003
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|media          = Nintendo 64 Game Pak
|predecessor    = [[Wikipedia:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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|input          = Nintendo 64 Controller
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|predecessor    = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
 
|successor      = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
 
|successor      = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
 
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[[File:AF N64 Front.jpg|thumb|left|Cover art for {{AF}} for Nintendo 64]]
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The '''Nintendo 64''' (officially abbreviated as '''N64''', stylized as '''NINTENDO<sup>64</sup>''') is a home video game console created by [[Nintendo]]. Named after its {{wp|64-bit|64-bit}} {{wp|Central processing unit|central processing unit}}, the console was released in 1996 as the successor to the {{wp|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}. {{DnM}}, the first title in the {{SER}}, was released for the Nintendo 64 in Japan on April 14, 2001, as the final first-party game on the platform, and it was later released for the [[iQue Player]], the console's Chinese equivalent, in June 2006, as the final game released for the system.
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. {{AF}} 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 {{AF+}} on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. The system was named after its [[Wikipedia:64-bit|64-bit]] [[Wikipedia:Central processing unit|central processing unit]].
 
  
Clock speed: 93.75 MHz
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==''Animal Crossing''-related games==
RAM : 4MB (8MB with Expansion Pak)
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| ''[[Doubutsu no Mori]]'' || [[File:DnM Box.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} April 14, 2001
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==Controller Pak==
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{{Main|Doubutsu no Mori#Controller Pak functionality|article-name=Doubutsu no Mori § Controller Pak functionality}}
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[[File:N64 Controller Pak.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A Controller Pak]]
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The Controller Pak is an accessory for the Nintendo 64 that plugs into the back of the console's controller and serves as a memory card, offering 32 KB of storage (represented as 123 "pages") split between 16 save data slots (referred to as "notes"). {{DnM}} uses the Controller Pak to save travel data, allowing the player to [[Multiplayer|visit other towns]], and for saving [[letter]]s. Some copies of {{DnM|nolink}} included a Controller Pak, which contains a letter from Shigeru Miyamoto and {{I|grab bag|PG}} featuring two [[NES game|Famicom games]] and a [[List of K.K. Slider songs|K.K. Slider song]].
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==Appearances in the {{SER|nolink}}==
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*The {{I|N Cube Shirt|Doubutsu no Mori}} in {{DnM}} features the Nintendo 64 logo. Its buy price, 64 Bells, is also a reference to the console.
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*The {{I|I Love 64 Shirt|Doubutsu no Mori}} in {{DnM}} references the Nintendo 64.
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*The Nintendo 64 logo appears as a furniture item in {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}} known as the {{I|N Logo|Animal Crossing}}.
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N Cube Shirt DnM Model.png|The N Cube Shirt in {{DnM}}
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I Love 64 Shirt DnM Model.png|The I Love 64 in {{DnM|nolink}}
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N Logo PG Model.png|The N Logo in {{PG}}
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</gallery>
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 03:51, January 1, 2024

Nintendo 64.png
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Manufacturer Nintendo
Type Home console
Release date(s) Japan June 23, 1996
United States of America September 29, 1996
EuropeAustraliaSouth Korea March 1, 1997
Brazil December 10, 1997
Discontinued Japan April 30, 2002
Australia May 11, 2003
Europe May 16, 2003
United States of America November 30, 2003
Media Nintendo 64 Game Pak
Input Nintendo 64 Controller
Predecessor Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Successor Nintendo GameCube

The Nintendo 64 (officially abbreviated as N64, stylized as NINTENDO64) is a home video game console created by Nintendo. Named after its 64-bit central processing unit, the console was released in 1996 as the successor to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Doubutsu no Mori, the first title in the Animal Crossing series, was released for the Nintendo 64 in Japan on April 14, 2001, as the final first-party game on the platform, and it was later released for the iQue Player, the console's Chinese equivalent, in June 2006, as the final game released for the system.

Animal Crossing-related games[edit]

Game Image Release date(s)
Doubutsu no Mori DnM Box.jpg Japan April 14, 2001

Controller Pak[edit]

Main article: Doubutsu no Mori § Controller Pak functionality
A Controller Pak

The Controller Pak is an accessory for the Nintendo 64 that plugs into the back of the console's controller and serves as a memory card, offering 32 KB of storage (represented as 123 "pages") split between 16 save data slots (referred to as "notes"). Doubutsu no Mori uses the Controller Pak to save travel data, allowing the player to visit other towns, and for saving letters. Some copies of Doubutsu no Mori included a Controller Pak, which contains a letter from Shigeru Miyamoto and grab bag featuring two Famicom games and a K.K. Slider song.

Appearances in the Animal Crossing series[edit]

External links[edit]

Nintendo 64 on other wikis