Be sure to read our policy on citing sources before editing!

Difference between revisions of "Nintendo 64"

From Jiggywikki, a Banjo-Kazooie wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m
m (Manufacturer - Nintendo.)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox console
{{Infobox console
|image = [[File:Nintendo 64 console.png|300px]]
|image = [[File:Nintendo 64 console.png|300px]]
|manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]
|gen = Fifth generation
|gen = Fifth generation
|released = [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]: June 23, 1996<br>[[wikipedia:North America|North America]]: September 29, 1996<br>[[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]: March 1, 1997
|released = [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]: June 23, 1996<br>[[wikipedia:North America|North America]]: September 29, 1996<br>[[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]: March 1, 1997

Latest revision as of 02:04, January 19, 2022

The Nintendo 64 is a home console manufactured and released by Nintendo. Their former second-party developer, Rare Ltd., developed many games for this console, including the first two Banjo-Kazooie series titles, Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie. However, Banjo first appeared in another Nintendo 64 game, Diddy Kong Racing, from where the Banjo-Kazoooie franchise spun off from.

In-game appearances[edit]

  • In Banjo-Tooie, a Nintendo 64 unit is shown on a table for the file select menu. In the Xbox Live Arcade port, the N logo was removed. If it is selected, the Multiplayer mode is entered. The in-game unit would also reflect whether the player connected any additional controllers to the actual unit.
  • In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, during the introduction sequence when Kazooie is playing with her Xbox 360, a prop besides the television resembling a dusty Nintendo 64 can be seen. Its controller wires were wrapped around the middle, most likely to obscure the centered logo. A Nintendo 64 was also originally intended to be placed in the spot of Banjoland where the Old King Coal statue is located[1] but was likely changed due to legal reasons.

References[edit]