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VIDEO GAMES IN 64-BIT: THE UNNOFICIAL BOOK OF NINTENDO 64 #1

Enrico Seidel



 

In June 1996, Nintendo 64 emerged in Japan, heralding a new era of gaming - "THE NEW DIMENSION OF FUN." Departing from the 2D realms of SNES, Nintendo ventured into the realm of 64-bit with groundbreaking technology.


While surpassing Sega Saturn in sales, Nintendo still faced fierce competition from Sony's PlayStation. Despite falling short of its predecessor's sales figures, N64 showcased iconic titles like Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Perfect Dark, and Mario Kart 64, capturing the envy of 32-bit enthusiasts.


"Video Games in 64-Bit: The Unofficial Book of Nintendo 64 - Vol. 1" by Enrico Seidel, born in 1983, delves into the journey of his beloved console, its games, accessories, and other fascinating aspects of the 64-bit world. It covers topics such as magazine rivalry, Project Reality, Nintendo in China, and in-depth game reviews including Diddy Kong Racing, Wave Race 64, Mission: Impossible, Pokémon Snap, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Super Mario 64. Lesser-known gems like Mischief Makers and Roadsters also find their place in this comprehensive tome.

 

PUBLICATION DETAILS

LANGUAGE

BINDING

EDITION

ISBN

YEAR

PAGES

German

Paperback

9781673625493

2019

245

German

eBook

N/A

2019

245

OTHER NAMES

Video Games in 64-Bit

Videospiele in 64-Bit: Das inoffizielle Buch zum Nintendo 64 1

 

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Authors: #EnricoSeidel

Publishers: #SelfPublished

Languages: #German

Year: #Year2019


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#Nintendo (Nintendo)


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#N64 (Nintendo 64, N64)

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