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  1. The technical specifications of the Nintendo 64 (N64) include1234:
    • CPU: 64-bit NEC VR4300 at 93.75 MHz
    • Memory: 4-8 MB Rambus RDRAM
    • Graphics: SGI RCP (62.5 MHz), supporting 16.7 million colors
    • Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels
    • Sound: 16 to 24-channel 16-bit stereo
    • Media: Cartridges from 32 MB (4 MB) to 512 MB (64 MB)
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    CPU 64-bit NEC VR4300 at 93.75 Mhz Memory 4-8 Mo Rambus RDRAM Carte graphique SGI RCP (62.5 MHz) Display 640 x 480 (16.8 million colors)

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    N64 Technical Specifications 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…
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    T echnical specifications

    • Main processor : NEC VR4300 (93.75 MHz), based on RISC processor, MIPS R4300i-series. ...
    • Graphic processors : SGI 62.5 MHz 64-bit RCP ("Reality" co-processor), with 2 sub-processors. ...
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    The Nintendo 64 was quite an impressive technical achievement in its time. Let‘s break down the full system specifications: CPU: 64-bit NEC VR4300 clocked at 93.75 MHz. Over 100x faster than the Super Nintendo‘s processor! Memory: 4 MB of RDRAM, expandable to 8 MB with the Expansion Pak add-on. This was robust for the time.
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    Nintendo 64 - Wikipedia

    The Nintendo 64 (N64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on June 23, 1996, in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe and Australia on March 1, 1997. The successor to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was the last major home … See more

    Background
    Following the video game crash of 1983, Nintendo led the industry with its first home game console, the Famicom, originally released in … See more

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    A total of 388 Nintendo 64 games were officially released, with just 85 exclusively sold in Japan. For comparison, the PlayStation received 7,918 games, the Saturn got over 1,000, the SNES got 1,755 games, and the NES got 716 Western releases See more

    The iQue Player was a handheld TV game Nintendo 64 system that released only in China on November 17, 2003, after China banned video game consoles. The games that were released in the iQue Player's lifetime (from 2003 to 2016) are Super Mario 64 See more

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    Technical specifications
    The console's main microprocessor is a 64-bit NEC VR4300 CPU with a clock rate of 93.75 MHz and a performance of 125 MIPS. Popular Electronics said it had power similar to the Pentium processors found in desktop … See more

    Nintendo 64 accessories include the Rumble Pak and the Transfer Pak.
    The controller is shaped like an "M", employing a joystick in the center. Popular Electronics called its shape "evocative of some alien space ship". While noting that the three handles … See more

    Critical reception
    The Nintendo 64 received acclaim from critics. Reviewers praised the console's advanced 3D … See more

    Billboard Magazine of May 18, 1996, p.58, covering the launch of Nintendo 64, including Yamauchi's explanation of cartridge strategy and negotiations about Netscape's online strategy for Nintendo 64
    "Why Netscape Almost Didn't Exist", on Andreesson's … See more

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    Jul 6, 2021 · The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64 Nintendō Rokujūyon?), often referred to as N64 (stylized as NINTENDO 64, formerly known as the Nintendo Ultra 64, and codenamed Project Reality) is Nintendo's third home video game …

  10. Nintendo 64 Console Information - Console Database

    Nintendo 64 Technical Specifications. CPU type: MIPS 64-Bit RISC CPU (customized R4000 series) CPU Clock Speed: 93.75 MHz. Memory: RAMBUS D-Ram 36-Mbit. Transmission Speed: Maximum of 4 500 Mbit/second. Co …

  11. Nintendo 64 - Retro Consoles Wiki

    Apr 30, 2002 · The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64 Nintendō Rokujūyon?), often referred to as N64 (stylized as NINTENDO 64, formerly known as the Nintendo Ultra 64, and codenamed Project Reality) is Nintendo's third home video game …

  12. Technical specifications, specs Nintendo 64 - The Video …

    Technical specifications, specs Nintendo 64. Release date. 1996. Autres Modeles. iQue Player. CPU. 64-bit NEC VR4300 at 93.75 Mhz. Memory. 4-8 Mo Rambus RDRAM.