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The '''Nintendo 64''' is a home console designed and released by [[Nintendo]] in 1996, or 1997 in Europe and Australia. It is their first console to have 3D graphics and polygons. [[Rare]] has made quite a bit of games for this system. It discontinued in 2002 and was succeeded from the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and preceded from the [[Nintendo GameCube]].
The '''Nintendo 64''' is a home console designed and released by [[Nintendo]] in 1996, or 1997 in Europe and Australia. It is their first console to have 3D graphics and polygons. [[Rare]] has made quite a bit of games for this system. It discontinued in 2002 and was succeeded from the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and preceded from the [[Nintendo GameCube]].


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Nintendo 64
Nintendo 64.jpg
A Nintendo 64 with a controller
Developer Nintendo
Generation Fifth generation
Release date(s) June 23, 1996 (JP)
September 29, 1996 (NA)
March 1, 1997 (PAL)
Discontinued 2002

The Nintendo 64 is a home console designed and released by Nintendo in 1996, or 1997 in Europe and Australia. It is their first console to have 3D graphics and polygons. Rare has made quite a bit of games for this system. It discontinued in 2002 and was succeeded from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and preceded from the Nintendo GameCube.

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