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The Nintendo 64 has made a few appearances in [[Mario (series)|Mario games]] as an easter egg. A Nintendo 64 appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' in the background of the stand where all of the [[player]]'s [[trophy|trophies]] are. [[Francis]], from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' also owns a Nintendo 64 as well as a [[Nintendo Gamecube]], [[Virtual Boy]] and [[Nintendo Wii]].  
The Nintendo 64 has made a few appearances in [[Mario (series)|Mario games]] as an easter egg. A Nintendo 64 appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' in the background of the stand where all of the [[player]]'s [[trophy|trophies]] are. [[Francis]], from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' also owns a Nintendo 64 as well as a [[Nintendo Gamecube]], [[Virtual Boy]] and [[Nintendo Wii]].  
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Image:Diddysracing.jpg|[[Diddy Kong Racing]]
Image:Dk64.jpg|[[Donkey Kong 64]]
Image:DM64 Cover.jpg|[[Dr. Mario 64]]
Image:Nintendo 64-mario kart 64.jpg|[[Mario Kart 64]]
Image:MarioPartyBox.jpg|[[Mario Party]]
Image:MP2BOX.PNG|[[Mario Party 2]]
Image:MP3BOX.PNG|[[Mario Party 3]]
Image:MT64.PNG|[[Mario Tennis]]
Image:Papermario.jpg|[[Paper Mario]]
Image:260px-Super Mario 64 box cover.jpg|[[Super Mario 64]]
Image:SuperSmashBros.JPG|[[Super Smash Bros.]]
Image:Yoshi'sStory.jpg|[[Yoshi's Story]]
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Revision as of 13:35, November 21, 2007

The Nintendo 64 was a video game console created by Nintendo. They started releasing in 1996.

The Nintendo 64's popularity was from a variety of reasons, but one of the major pullers was Super Mario 64. Super Mario 64 was one of the first games of its kind to feature full 3D graphics and depth of field effects. The Nintendo 64 had been able to pull this off because it was the first "popular" system to feature a 64-Bit processor and 32-bit graphics chip. The Nintendo 64 also featured the first (once again, first "popular") analog control sticks, and four built-in controller ports. The Nintendo 64 was also noted as the last home console system to use cartridges, before developer, like Sony and its PlayStation, began to use discs.

The Nintendo 64 hosted a wide variety of games, but most of its hits were first-party titles such as Super Mario 64, Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart 64, Mario Party, Star Fox 64, and F-Zero X. Rareware, however, developed quite a few hits for the N64, such as Goldeneye 007, Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64. They were discontinued in 2002.

The Nintendo 64 has made a few appearances in Mario games as an easter egg. A Nintendo 64 appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee in the background of the stand where all of the player's trophies are. Francis, from Super Paper Mario also owns a Nintendo 64 as well as a Nintendo Gamecube, Virtual Boy and Nintendo Wii.

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