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   | type        = Home Console
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   | rd_ja       = June 23, 1996
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   | rd_us       = September 29, 1996
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The '''Nintendo 64''' {{JA|Nintendo 64|}}, stylized as '''Nintendo<sup>64</sup>''' , is a home video game console first released by Nintendo on June 23, 1996 in Japan.
The '''Nintendo 64''' {{JA|ニンテンドー64|Nintendō 64}}, stylized as '''Nintendo<sup>64</sup>''', is a home video game console first released by Nintendo on June 23, 1996 in Japan.


==Software==
==Software==
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[[File:Nintendo 64 - 3D-Printed and Trimmed Cartridge Trays.png|right|thumb|300px|A 3D-Printed tray (top), a trimed tray (bottom).]]
[[File:Nintendo 64 - 3D-Printed and Trimmed Cartridge Trays.png|right|thumb|300px|A 3D-Printed tray (top), a trimed tray (bottom).]]


The Nintendo 64 is a region-locked console, and as such only Japanese consoles can play Shiren 2. Luckily for players, the region lock is physical, and as such, it can be easily bypassed. Players tend to take three approaches to make their consoles region-free: cutting the cartridge slot's original plastic, removing it outright, or installing a 3D-printed replacement part.
The Nintendo 64 is a region-locked console, and as such, only Japanese consoles can play Shiren 2. Luckily for players, the region lock is physical, and as such, it can be easily bypassed. Players tend to take three approaches to make their consoles region-free: cutting the cartridge slot's original plastic, removing it outright, or installing a 3D-printed replacement part.


===Top View===
===Top View===
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   | right  = [[File:Nintendo 64 - 3D Printed Cartridge Tray Interior.png|300px]]
   | right  = [[File:Nintendo 64 - 3D Printed Cartridge Tray Interior.png|300px]]
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==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
{{In Other Languages
{{In Other Languages
   | en    = Nintendo 64
   | en    = Nintendo 64
   | ja    = Nintendo 64
   | ja    = ニンテンドー64
   | fr    = Nintendo 64
   | fr    = Nintendo 64
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   | fr_ca = Nintendo 64
   | es    = Nintendo 64
   | es    = Nintendo 64
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   | es_la = Nintendo 64
   | de    = Nintendo 64
   | de    = Nintendo 64
   | it    = Nintendo 64
   | it    = Nintendo 64
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   | pt    = Nintendo 64
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   | pt_br = Nintendo 64
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   | nl    = Nintendo 64
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   | ru    = Nintendo 64
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 14 July 2025

Nintendo 64
ニンテンドー64
Image for Nintendo 64
Information
Developer(s) Nintendo
Type Home Console

The Nintendo 64 (Japanese: ニンテンドー64), stylized as Nintendo64, is a home video game console first released by Nintendo on June 23, 1996 in Japan.

Software

Games

Hardware

Modifications

A 3D-Printed tray (top), a trimed tray (bottom).

The Nintendo 64 is a region-locked console, and as such, only Japanese consoles can play Shiren 2. Luckily for players, the region lock is physical, and as such, it can be easily bypassed. Players tend to take three approaches to make their consoles region-free: cutting the cartridge slot's original plastic, removing it outright, or installing a 3D-printed replacement part.

Top View

Trimmed cartridge tray. 3D-Printed cartridge tray.
Nintendo 64 - Cut Cartridge Tray Top.png Nintendo 64 - 3D-Printed Cartridge Tray Top.png

Interior View

Trimmed cartridge tray. 3D-Printed cartridge tray.
Nintendo 64 - Cut Cartridge Tray Interior.png Nintendo 64 - 3D Printed Cartridge Tray Interior.png

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Nintendo 64
Japanese ニンテンドー64
French Europe Nintendo 64
Canada Nintendo 64
Spanish Europe Nintendo 64
Latin America Nintendo 64
German Nintendo 64
Italian Nintendo 64
Portuguese Europe Nintendo 64
Brazil Nintendo 64
Dutch Nintendo 64
Russian Nintendo 64
Korean Nintendo 64
Chinese Simplified Nintendo 64
Traditional Nintendo 64

See Also

References