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  2. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Jumper Pak. The Jumper Pak [b] (NUS-008) is a filler that plugs into the console's memory expansion port. [10] It serves no functional purpose other than to terminate the Rambus bus in the absence of the Expansion Pak. [11] This is functionally equivalent to a continuity RIMM in a Rambus motherboard filling the unused RIMM sockets until the ...

  3. Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. - Wikipedia

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    Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M., known as Armorines in Europe, is a 1999 first-person shooter developed by Acclaim Studios London and released for the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and PlayStation. It is based on the Armorines comic book from Valiant Comics , which was bought by Acclaim Entertainment .

  4. Top Gear Overdrive - Wikipedia

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    Top Gear Overdrive is a racing game released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 and the sequel to Top Gear Rally.The game has support for high-resolution graphics if used with the Expansion Pak and features music from the band Grindstone.

  5. Rumble Pak - Wikipedia

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    Originally named "Jolting Pak", it was announced as what IGN called "the biggest surprise" of the 1996 Shoshinkai show. [5] [6] The Rumble Pak was introduced bundled with the game Star Fox 64 (known as Lylat Wars in the PAL region) [7] and made available as a separate purchase two months later. Rumble Pak support soon became a standard for N64 ...

  6. RAM pack - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair ZX81 with 16 KB "RAM pack" expansion attached at the rear. RAM pack, [1] [2] RAMpack, RAM expansion cartridge, RAM expansion unit (REU), [3] memory expansion pak [4] and memory module [5] are some of the most common names given to various self-contained units or cartridges that expand a computer, games console or other device's own internal RAM in a user-friendly manner.

  7. Space Station Silicon Valley - Wikipedia

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    Space Station Silicon Valley entered beta in August 1998, [14] and was first released for Nintendo 64 on 22 October 1998. [18] Baglow attributed the lengthy development cycle to the scale of the game, stating that "it's got to be fun". [14] Due to a glitch, the game will crash in certain places if the Expansion Pak is present in the console. [19]