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− | |release = {{Vgrelease|JP=[[December 1]], [[1999]]}} |
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⚫ | The '''''64DD''''' (often referred to as the ''Nintendo 64DD'') was an add-on for the [[Nintendo 64]], released exclusively in [[Japan]] on December 1, 1999 after being announced four years prior. A little over 15,000 units were sold and only nine games were made for it, making it a commercial failure. |
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− | * [[Kyojin no Doshin 1]] |
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− | * [[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]] |
+ | * ''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]'' |
+ | * ''[[Doshin the Giant]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Mario Artist: Talent Studio]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[SimCity 64]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Japan Pro Golf Tour 64]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Doshin the Giant: Tinkling Toddler Liberation Front! Assemble!]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Mario Artist: Communication Kit]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Mario Artist: Polygon Studio]]'' |
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− | *[[:Category:Nintendo 64DD games|N64DD Games Category]]. |
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64DD | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Peripheral |
Generation |
Fifth |
Nintendo | |
Predecessor(s) |
Nintendo 64 |
Competitor(s) |
PlayStation, Saturn |
Unit(s) sold |
15,000 |
Technical Information | |
Connectivity |
RANDnet |
Supported Media |
64DD Disk |
Save Capabilities |
Controller Pak |
Input(s) | |
Nintendo 64 Controller | |
Japanese Release | |
Nintendo 64 December 1, 1999 | |
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The 64DD (often referred to as the Nintendo 64DD) was an add-on for the Nintendo 64, released exclusively in Japan on December 1, 1999 after being announced four years prior. A little over 15,000 units were sold and only nine games were made for it, making it a commercial failure.
Games List[ | ]
- Mario Artist: Paint Studio
- Doshin the Giant
- Mario Artist: Talent Studio
- SimCity 64
- F-Zero X Expansion Kit
- Japan Pro Golf Tour 64
- Doshin the Giant: Tinkling Toddler Liberation Front! Assemble!
- Mario Artist: Communication Kit
- Mario Artist: Polygon Studio
Purpose[ | ]
The whole purpose of the 64DD was to play online games. The 64DD plugged into the underside of the Nintendo 64, where the extension port is.