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What is MyMedia Games Network Retrospective?

Before we get started I though I would fill you in with what’s going on here, MyMedia Games Network Retrospective will be a regular feature that will take a look at various video game systems and accessories from the past, this maybe a trip down memory lane for some people or a history lesson for others. Over time many companies have contributed to the video game industry in their own way, whether it be a evolutionary step forward for others to follow, or a prime example of what not to do, so with that said lets take a peek into the past.

Nintendo 64

Each week Nintendo Wii owners wait in anticipation for the next crop of Virtual console titles to appear with many hoping for Nintendo 64 titles to emerge, although Nintendo seem to be drip feeding them to us recently, and even though they hold the highest price tag out of all the games available we still desire them, is this because the Nintendo 64 titles are graphically superior to anything else we can download form virtual console or is it because the Nintendo 64 title library holds many unforgettable classics?

What and When

The Nintendo 64 is the result of Silicon Graphics and MIPS Technologies working together to produce a low cost SGI-based system destined for the home console market, originally rejected by Sega’s hardware team but snapped up by Nintendo, this technology along with other supporting hardware is what makes the cartridge based system tick. It was a gutsy choice on Nintendo’s behalf deciding to continue with the cartridge format when the competition at the time has opted for the CD-ROM storage medium, so N64 games were restricted by storage capacity and increased production costs, but benefited from super fast load times and the difficulty of illegal reproductions.

Many casing variations were released.

Nintendo first announced their new up and coming console in 1994 as the Ultra 64 backed by strong software support from Rareware and Midway, and some may even remember the arcade versions of Cruis’n USA and Killer Instinct sporting the Ultra 64 logo and claiming that the same architecture in the arcade unit was what we would be expected in Nintendo’s next console but there were major differences between the two. So while Cruis’n USA and Killer Instinct were still gobbling up coins in the arcades the lucky people in Japan got to experience the newly renamed Nintendo 64 console in the comfort of their homes in June 1996, and released a few moths later the USA, followed by the PAL versions in the first quarter of 1997.

The Controller


Nintendo surprised us all with their bizarre controller design although it wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing controller, there was logic behind Nintendo’s madness. With the N64 controller having three so grips you could comfortably grasp it in various ways depending on what style of game you were playing, Nintendo integrated both digital and analog controllers (which has become a standard with later released video game systems), with the analog stick working well with games that have you immersed in a 3D environment.

There’s a six button layout on the front of the controller, four of those buttons are "C buttons" which work well for changing viewing angles on games that require it, a “Z” button below the analog stick that can simulate a trigger action, along with the traditional shoulder buttons.

Even though game progression information can be stored on the game cartridges the N64 controller has an expansion port for the use of memory cards for larger files or data transfer, not only can it support memory cards you can add an extra dimension of gameplay by using the N64 rumble pak to feel those crashes and kicks. The icing on the cake for this system was that four controller ports were built in as standard.

N64 Controller pak and Rumble Pak

Top Games

Even though the Nintendo 64 didn’t have a massive library of games when compared to the Playstation, it did make up for that with unforgettable quality titles, some of these are available for download for the Wii via the shopping channel. Below is hand full of the more notable titles.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Detail


Super Mario 64 Game Detail


Goldeneye 007


Perfect Dark


BanjoKazooie


System Specs and Media

For those that have to know all the numbers and details here’s the list.

  • CPU: 64-bit R4300i RISC (93.75MHz) / 64-bit data paths, registers with 5-stage pipelining
  • Co-processor: 64-bit RISC (62.5MHz)
  • RAM: 4MB (36Mb) upgradeable
  • Graphics: Pixel Drawing Processor (RDP) built into co-processor
  • Colors: 16.7 million (32,000 on screen)
  • Polygons: 150,000 per second
  • Resolution: 640x480 pixels
  • Sound: 16 to 24-channel 16-bit stereo (up to 100 PCM channels possible)

An extra 4MB of RAM could be added to the N64 for titles that required it


Silicon Graphics Tech Demos



Nintendo 64 promotion


A compilation on N64 commercials

Sources

wikipedia

gamespot

consolepassion

cyberiapc

youtube

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G-Ramsey
Kudos: 3,849
lol. the paper mario one and the mario party 2 one are always gonna be my favorite nintendo commercials.
17/03/2009
Disgaea DS
Where the fish are. :3
Xtoyboy
Kudos: 24
I still have N64 and Gamecube...but i sold my Wii

you all know why
17/03/2009
Sydney
pokemon12
Kudos: 7,331
Nintendo 64 ownz Wii and DS!
31/07/2008
Pokemon Pearl
pokemanz12
SLVR
Kudos: 533
Man, that makes me want to whip out Banjo Kazooie again.... I remember when Tooie was going to come out and the whole rumor mill about "Stop and Swap"

en.wikipedia.org/
11/02/2008
There's no place like 127.0.0.1
ICC_06
Kudos: 15,459
AWESOME haha well it is
09/02/2008
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Adelaide / Why is there a pancake in the silverware drawer? - You mean why is there silverware in the pancake drawer!
Guyver
Kudos: 17,135
Thanx guys, I do miss my N64 now, thank you Virtual Console
07/02/2008
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Melbourne
ICC_06
Kudos: 15,459
Once again guyver top stuff
06/02/2008
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Adelaide / Why is there a pancake in the silverware drawer? - You mean why is there silverware in the pancake drawer!
slinky16
Kudos: 2,658
nice guyver, i remember those days and when i was 7 i wanted a nintendo 64 so bad and then i got a playststion 1 i was like but it was actually really good one game i will never forget was spyro 3 that was just awesome
06/02/2008
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