If you subscribed to Nintendo Power in the 90's, you probably remember reading about the Nintendo 64DD, a console disk-drive add-on design to bring higher storage capacity, a real-time clock and ...
Retro The minds behind the Nintendo DS emulation handheld I'm testing are working on a portable N64, but I'm not sure how I feel about the timing Retro Analogue 3D footage finally just surfaced online ...
Serious Nintendo fans from the N64-era might remember hearing about the N64DD, a disk-drive add-on for the console that promised to bring larger, improved games, as well as introduce rewritable ...
Last summer, a very lucky gamer just happened to stumble upon some “junk” that was actually a very rare prototype of Nintendo and Sony’s joint console. This year, another Nintendo unicorn was found ...
Update, 7/15, 9am EDT: The man who discovered the rare, American 64DD has now posted video proof of his discovery, embedded above from his YouTube channel. The video shows off one surprising quirk: ...
Even the most die-hard Nintendo fanboys could be forgiven for not knowing about the 64DD. The 64DD was a magnetic drive that snapped onto the bottom of the Nintendo 64, slated to run bigger, ...
Back in the 1990s, console manufacturers like Nintendo and Sega thought expanding the capabilities of their home gaming systems with add-on hardware was a great idea (like the Genesis’s 32X or CD ...
The 64DD, much like the Neo Geo or the entire Game & Watch range, will probably always have a sort of magical allure to people like us; indeed, we were seconds away from selling our grandmothers when ...
TOKYO -- Here are two of the most obscure slash notorious games that Nintendo ever made in Japan. In 1999, towards the end of the Nintendo 64's lifecycle, Nintendo released the long-awaited 64DD ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Before it became a global hit, Nintendo’s beloved life sim began as ...
Have you ever seen a complete collection of games for the Nintendo 64DD? If you ever do come across one, however will you know? Here's a handy visual guide to what it looks like. Note the handy metal ...
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