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  2. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 64 accessories are first-party Nintendo hardware—and third-party hardware, licensed and unlicensed. Nintendo's first-party accessories are mainly transformative system expansions: the 64DD Internet multimedia platform, with a floppy drive, video capture and editor, game building setup, web browser, and online service; the controller plus its own expansions for storage and rumble ...

  3. F-Zero X - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 64 with 64DD attached. The 64DD is a peripheral for the Nintendo 64, released only in Japan, and designed in part to provision cartridge games with expansions on inexpensive 64 megabyte floppy disks. [citation needed] The F-Zero X Expansion Kit is the 64DD's first expansion disk, released on April 21, 2000, in Japan. [33]

  4. 64DD - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 64 Modem; Expansion Pak: This 4 MB RAM expansion upgrades the Nintendo 64's system RAM to a total of 8 MB. Randnet Browser Disk: This let users of the former online service access the "members only" information exchange page as well as the Internet. Once logged on to the service, players could choose from the following options:

  5. 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 .

  6. Nintendo 64 - Wikipedia

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    Connecting to the expansion slot at the bottom of the system, the 64DD turns the Nintendo 64 console into an Internet appliance, a multimedia workstation, and an expanded gaming platform. This large peripheral allows players to play Nintendo 64 disk-based games, capture images from an external video source, and it allowed players to connect to ...

  7. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil - Wikipedia

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    It supports the Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak, which enables an optional high-resolution graphics mode. The game was developed over a period of 21 months and was originally intended to be released on a 12 MB cartridge without a multiplayer component, but was ultimately released on a 32MB cartridge.