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| Plastiware:
Paper Mario, the original on the Nintendo 64, contains a few references to the number 64, for obvious reasons. Here are the ones I've found: [*]The train that travels Dry Dry Railroad is called the K64. [*]The restaurant by the Toad Town docks is called Club 64. [*]All of Rip Cheato's items cost 64 coins. [*]Chuck Quizmo has 64 questions. Discuss Paper Mario. |
| Anti-Block:
i got to the 64th level of the 100 trials thingy and then i died and fell asleep due to exhaustion |
| Marcem:
Did you know that most N64 games actually were 32 bit due to cartridge size restrictions? So really, the 64 bit hype was not for much. |
| Stick Man:
--- Quote from: Marcem on December 12, 2012, 10:14:27 PM ---Did you know that most N64 games actually were 32 bit due to cartridge size restrictions? So really, the 64 bit hype was not for much. --- End quote --- The only reason it was called the Nintendo 64 was because the cartridges could hold up to 64 MBs of memory. |
| Marcem:
--- Quote from: Stick Man on December 12, 2012, 10:50:49 PM ---The only reason it was called the Nintendo 64 was because the cartridges could hold up to 64 MBs of memory. --- End quote --- Actually it was for the fact that the CPU was 64 bit, though the cartridges do go up to 64mb. |
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