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{{Infobox computer | name = Nintendo 64 | image = [[File:N64-Console-Set.png|250px]] | caption = Nintendo 64 console with controller | manufacturer = Nintendo | type = Home video game console | release date = {{Start date|1996|06|23|df=yes}} (Japan)<br>{{Start date|1996|09|29|df=yes}} (North America)<br>{{Start date|1997|03|01|df=yes}} (Europe/Australia) | discontinued = 2002 | price = US$199 (launch) | cpu = 64-bit NEC VR4300 @ 93.75 MHz (MIPS R4300i-based) | memory = 4 MB RDRAM (expandable to 8 MB with Expansion Pak) | storage = Game cartridges (ROM, 4โ64 MB), Controller Pak (EEPROM/Flash/Static RAM) | display = 256ร224 to 640ร480, 16.7 million colours (15-bit output), composite/S-Video/RF | sound = 16-bit stereo, ADPCM, up to 100 channels (handled by Reality Coprocessor) | dimensions = 260 mm ร 190 mm ร 73 mm | weight = 1.1 kg | os = Proprietary | predecessor = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] | successor = [[GameCube]] | codename = Project Reality | model = NUS-001 | logo = [[File:Nintendo 64 wordmark.svg|250px]] }} The '''Nintendo 64''' (N64) is a fifth-generation home video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Released in 1996, it was Nintendo's first system to feature true 3D graphics and utilised cartridges as its primary media format. The N64 is renowned for its innovative controller design, four built-in controller ports, and a library of influential games such as ''Super Mario 64'', ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', and ''GoldenEye 007''. == Architecture and Processor == The Nintendo 64 is powered by a 64-bit MIPS RISC processor, the NEC VR4300, running at 93.75 MHz. The CPU is paired with the custom '''Reality Coprocessor''', designed by Silicon Graphics, which handles graphics and audio processing. This architecture enabled advanced 3D rendering, texture mapping, and effects previously unseen on home consoles. == Memory and Storage == The system includes 4 MB of unified RDRAM, expandable to 8 MB with the optional Expansion Pak. Games are distributed on proprietary ROM cartridges ranging from 4 MB to 64 MB in size. Save data is stored either on cartridge-based memory or on the removable '''Controller Pak''', which fits into the controller's expansion slot. == Display and Graphics == The N64 outputs video at resolutions from 256ร224 up to 640ร480 pixels, supporting up to 16.7 million colours (though most games use 15-bit colour). The Reality Coprocessor's graphics subsystem enables real-time 3D rendering, Z-buffering, anti-aliasing, and texture filtering, setting new standards for console graphics at the time. == Sound Capabilities == Audio is processed by the Reality Coprocessor, supporting 16-bit stereo output with up to 100 simultaneous channels. Games often feature high-quality sampled music and sound effects, though storage limitations of cartridges sometimes required compression. == Input/Output and Expansion == The console features four controller ports for multiplayer gaming. Each controller includes an expansion slot for accessories such as the '''Rumble Pak''' (for force feedback), '''Controller Pak''' (memory card), and '''Transfer Pak'''. The system offers composite, S-Video, and RF video outputs, and supports a range of officially licensed and third-party peripherals. == General Maintenance == Routine maintenance involves keeping cartridge connectors and controller ports clean, ensuring adequate ventilation, and checking for dust buildup. Expansion Pak and Jumper Pak should be properly seated to avoid boot errors. You can find the full general maintenance guide on the [[Nintendo 64 General Maintenance]] page. == PCB Schematics & Service Guide == Official service information is limited, but community resources provide detailed PCB scans and repair guides. You can find documentation within [[:Category: Nintendo Documentation|Nintendo Documentation]]. The motherboard is identified as NUS-CPU-xx, with several revisions over the console's lifespan. === Motherboard Images === <gallery mode="packed"> File:Nintendo-N64-Motherboard-Top.jpg|Nintendo 64 motherboard, top view File:Nintendo-N64-Motherboard-Bottom.jpg|Nintendo 64 motherboard, bottom view </gallery> == Gallery == <gallery mode="packed"> File:N64-Console-Set.png|Nintendo 64 console and controller File:N64-Expansion-Pak.jpg|Expansion Pak File:N64-Controller-Pak.jpg|Controller Pak File:N64-Rumble-Pak.jpg|Rumble Pak </gallery> == Related Pages == * [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] * [[GameCube]] * [[Nintendo 64 controller]] * [[List of Nintendo 64 games]] [[Category: Nintendo]]
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