2025 was what many might consider a banner year for gaming gadgets, accessories, and peripherals, with dozens of new devices ...
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Competition between home console manufacturers got intense during the mid to late 90s, as Sony’s brand-new PlayStation was giving Nintendo a rough time. As a result, the company released the legendary ...
Apple's first-generation AirTag 4-Pack has dropped to $64.00 this week on Amazon, down from the original price of $99.00. Free shipping options have a delivery estimate around February 11, while Prime ...
TL;DR: Banjo: Recompiled for PC is a native port of the classic Banjo-Kazooie, featuring widescreen support, unlocked frame rates, and mod compatibility. Powered by the N64: Recompiled project, it ...
When the Nintendo 64 launched in 1996, it didn’t just introduce a new console — it defined how we would play 3D games for decades to come. At a time when the industry was shifting from 2D sprites to ...
The best game console of all time? We’ll throw in a vote for the Nintendo 64. The 64-bit system was a game changer in terms of graphics, but also controller layout. Of course, it wasn’t perfect, and ...
In 1996, the Nintendo 64 found its way to store shelves, delivering powerful 64-bit processing to gamers with one of the company’s best launch titles. Nintendo continued to release high-quality games ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. An absolute classic is one of two Nintendo 64 games set to join the Nintendo Classics library this month. Rayman 2: The Great Escape and Tonic Trouble ...
Enter a massive 3D action adventure of amazing beauty and challenge. The pirate terror has enslaved the world and only Rayman’s speed, agility, and magical powers ...
The Nintendo 64 launched in 1996 and quickly became a leading console. This was during a time when CD-ROM was becoming the dominant medium in home gaming. Still, Nintendo stuck with cartridges, ...
In the late 1990s, the gaming world entered a golden era: an age defined by blocky graphics, adventurous soundtracks, and the thrill of discovery. The Nintendo 64 stood proudly at the heart of this ...