Party Cannon’s new EP hits N64 on March 27, squeezing four slam tracks, a hidden live video, and a resin mascot into 100-copy cartridge run.
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Hyperkin hinted at a possible N64 handheld with cartridge support, though not for a year or two, using the same ROM-dumping approach as the Mega95.
Retro arcade platformer Donut Dodo expands to N64 and Dreamcast, showcasing a new custom engine and adding endless mode, bonuses, and attract upgrades.
Quest 64 got the N64Recomp treatment from Rainchus, bringing widescreen, high framerates, and instant loads to the cult-favorite oddball N64 JRPG.
Analogue 3D is real, and we have proof. See the console in action for the first time in new photos and video shared via its press kit.
The Analogue 3D faces its fourth delay, now pushed to Q4 2025. With only base expectations and repeated postponements, doubts are starting to raise.
The N64 didn’t have many games, but people loved it still. I have so much nostalgia for it and have…
I had a N64 growing up and I played the crud out of it. Well, I still have that N64,…
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Nintendo for Nintendo, 64 for the bits. “It had more bits than the PS1, therefore betterer” – Lance Barr, probably. The N64 was Nintendo’s first two-feet-in foray into a fully 3D capable machine, and quickly became the go-to for parents to buy for their children to distract them from their impending divorce with hits like Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Donkey Kong 64, and South Park 64. My parents are still together, so I never had an N64 growing up, but I was always captivated by the uniqueness of it’s the design: the old aspect of using cartridges while playing fully 3D games, the gargantuan amount of money needed to buy games and accessories, and most iconic of all: The N64 Controller.