Recap: Nintendo in the 90s came up with what it thought was the perfect balance between cartridges and optical discs. The N64 DD used proprietary magnetic disks to expand the storage of the cart-based ...
Nintendo has been an influential force during the console wars that continue to rage on today. Nintendo’s latest console efforts may not have the same hardware power as Sony and Microsoft’s offerings, ...
It’s a rare day when reality matches up with our nostalgia-fueled obsessions (of which we have many). This is no more true than in the world of retro gaming, where sometimes living out our ’90’s ...
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I have a Nintendo 64.<BR>I have had a Nintendo 64. <BR><BR>In the early, early stages I was totally into this system. I wanted everything, and got a lot of the stuff. I planned on getting 64 DD.
Throughout gaming history, there have been plenty of devices that saw only a limited release or never even made it to release to begin with and are therefore very difficult to find today. We're ...
A super-rare and unboxed Nintendo 64 Disk Drive development kit has surfaced via a Twitter thread from @ReresTV. The kit, sent to Shane Luis for verification by a private video game collector, is in ...
Originally in development for the N64's 64DD add-on drive, the untitled The Legend of Zelda (DD) would eventually evolve into The Ocarina of Time (on cartridge) and its "Ura Zelda" expansion was ...
The 90’s certainly represented a unique era for gaming consoles as many of the more prolific manufacturers created various add-ons effectively looking to extend their product’s overall market lifespan ...