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Peripherals and Games


The Japan only upgrade for the Nintendo 64 was the Disk Drive. In the picture above, it is the system latched to the underside of the Nintendo 64. Read more here.

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The four of the six standard controller colors. The other colors were grey and black. Special colors in later bundles were officially labled Atomic Purple, Grape, Jungle, Smoke, Fire, and Berry. NUS-005.

Originally retailed for $29.99

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Extreme Green controller. Was packaged with a standard color system, AV cables and power cord for $149.99 USD.

Toys R Us exclusive

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Nintendo 64 Donkey Kong 64 controller. Nintendo Power subscriber premium. NUS-005

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Nintendo 64 Mad Catz Fishing Controller

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Nintendo 64 Mini race controller by Performance/Interact

Originally retailed for $29.99

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Mad Catz Arcade/Flight Stick for Nintendo 64

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Controller tip of the Nintendo 64

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Power source of the Nintendo 64. The weight was distributed to the system, and not the wall. Problems with the external power supply were easily resolved without taking apart the system. NUS-002

Input 120V 24W 50Hz Output 3.3V 2.7A/12V .8A

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Tip for the AV/RF output.

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RF Switch for the N64 with Modulator.

NUS-003 Modulator
NES-003 RF Switch

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On the right side of each North American released game was a panel that showed what piece of equipment each game could support (or require) such as:

Expansion pack, Rumble pack, Memory pack, 1-4 controllers (signified by outline), and the ESRB rating.

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Nintendo 64 cartridges came in a variety of different colors. Colors were gold, grey, black, blue, red, yellow, and green. Another scheme was for Pokemon Stadium 2 where the top of the cartridge was gold with silver specks and the bottom was silver with silver specks.

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Sample complete game: Box, Cartridge, Warning pamphlet, Nintendo Power Subscription Card, and Instructions.

Some early Nintendo 64 games had cardboard inserts to hold the cartridge during shipping while later games had 'holders' made from cardboard glued into the box.

Some games like Mario Kart 64 and Killer Instinct Gold had quick reference cards.

First run Zelda: Ocarina of Time games had a hologram cover.

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Pokemon Stadium Set $69.99 USD

Box, Game, Instructions, and Transfer Pack

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Hey You Pikachu Set $79.99-89.99 USD (controller not included)

Box, VRU, Game, Instructions, Mini Card, Nintendo Power Sub. Card, VRU Instructions, Warning Manual

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Sample Japanese Import game: Box, Game with plastic tray, Instructions, and quick reference card. Japanese N64 games did not have shrinkwrap around the box.

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Cartridge Adapter that allows games from other regions of the world to play on the North American Nintendo 64.

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The Nintendo 64 Expansion pack was released in order to give certain games an extra 4 megs of RAM to run. The total megs were 8. The games that required it were Donkey Kong 64 (offered as a pack in), Zelda: Legend of Majora's Mask, Perfect Dark (65% of the game) and it could be left in the Nintendo 64 in order to help smooth out other games. NUS-007

The lever that came with the expansion pack to remove the jumper pack.

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4mB Jumper Pack that was sold with each system except the Donkey Kong 64 Jungle Green unit. NUS-A-TA/NUS-008

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GB Hunter: plays Game Boy games on your Nintendo 64.

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The Nintendo 64 controller pak was designed to be a memory card. It had 123 pages of memory in order to save the games that didn't have a back up battery. NUS-004

Originally retailed for $19.99

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The N64 transfer pack. Allowed data to travel from games like Pokemon and Perfect Dark for the Game Boy. Pictures were supposed to be able to be placed upon enemy face in Perfect Dark, but then the Columbine incident happened. Sold separately or packaged with Pokemon Stadium. Also works with Mario Golf and Mario Tennis. NUS-019

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Rumble Pack. Sold separately or packaged with Star Fox 64 when it debuted. NUS-013

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Sold through the Nintendo Power Supplies catalog, this 'CD pouch' didn't actually hold CDs. It held up to 4 Nintendo 64 games with memory cards. The logo on it is the Nintendo Sports logo.

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Sample carry case for the N64 by ALS

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Blaze Technology's MPXchanger that allowed you to download and upload game saves from your Playstation and Nintendo 64 memory cards and your Gameboy games via your PC and the Internet. You can also use it to program and upload Pocketstation games. There was also an adapter that allowed you to use Dreamcast VMU's. For the price you paid, you got simple instructions, a drivers disc, the input unit (parallel cable) and AC adapter. List price $19.99. Windows ME & 98.

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Input: AC 120V 60Hz 9W
Output: DC 9V 500mA

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The Dex Drive by Interact allowed you to take gamesaves from your Nintendo 64 memory card and upload to your computer for storage and online upload and download of saves. Connected through the serial port of your computer.

PC Pentium 75 or higher, Windows 95/98, NT 4.0. 8mg RAM, 2 mg HD space available, serial port. (It says you should also have a 2x speed CD Rom drive, but since the drivers are on floppy discs, I don't know why....)

Originally retailed for $39.99

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Input: AC 120V 60Hz 3.5W
Output: DC 12V 150mA

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