
CD64 (Nintendo) - Wikipedia
The CD64 is a game backup device made by UFO/Success Company for the Nintendo 64 that allows users to run ROM files off a CD-ROM attached to the system. Similar to the Doctor V64 …
64DD - Wikipedia
It is the Nintendo 64's only officially licensed Internet connectivity product, and the early discussions between Surf and Nintendo to have built a modem directly into the console did not …
CD64 | Video Game Development Devices Wiki | Fandom
The CD64 is a game backup device made by UFO/Success Company for the Nintendo 64 that allows to run ROM files off a CD-ROM attached to the system. Similar to the Doctor V64 and …
Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia
Nintendo 64 accessories are first-party Nintendo hardware—and third-party hardware, licensed and unlicensed.
如果N64这台游戏机当初放弃游戏卡采用CD会怎样? - 知乎
假设n64游戏机不用卡带作为游戏的载体,而用cd作为游戏载体,画面能如何? 能否打败ps1? 与画面无关,任天堂用上CD可能就被索尼彻底掐死了,哪还有后来NGC靠特制光盘? 你知道索 …
If the N64 used CDs. : r/n64 - Reddit
2022年8月31日 · One of the N64's big limitations was Texture cache. a CD-ROM drive won't do anything to help. In fact the faster access time of the ROM itself was probably the only thing …
Why did Nintendo go with cartridges for the N64 instaed of discs?
2018年8月25日 · Cartridges were much faster for loading (CD drives back in 1995-1996 were especially slow), and harder to pirate and harder to damage (CDs scratch easily). If you look …
The 64DD: Nintendo's Disk Drive - IGN
1998年1月29日 · The 64DD (64-megabyte disk drive) is a hardware unit that fits snugly under the Nintendo 64. If you check the bottom of your Nintendo 64, there's a removable slot called "Ext."
Nintendo 64 CD - Video Games Fanon Wiki | Fandom
Following the success of the Super NES CD add-on attachment, Nintendo in cooperation with Sony created the Nintendo 64 CD Drive to supplement Nintendo's Cartridge based Nintendo …
What if the N64 used optical disks instead of carts? : r/nintendo
Without a doubt, the N64 would have sold better with disks, but looking way back, despite how difficult the architecture was to work with, the few people who really worked to its strengths …