Recap: Nintendo in the 90s came up with what it thought was the perfect balance between cartridges and optical discs. The N64 DD used proprietary magnetic disks to expand the storage of the cart-based ...
The realms of video game rarity often spark something of a treasure hunt amongst the community as gamers scour the earth for such curios. From hard-to-find collectible figurines that are only ...
An old Nintendo patent has been uncovered showing a version of the Nintendo 64 with a DVD drive. The N64 was revolutionary for its time, but the choice to use cartridges for its games instead of discs ...
A Twitter user has given us a first look at the Nintendo 64's Disk Drive Development Kit. In the tweet thread below from Shane Luis of YouTube channel Rerez, we can see the full unboxing of the N64's ...
It’s a rare day when reality matches up with our nostalgia-fueled obsessions (of which we have many). This is no more true than in the world of retro gaming, where sometimes living out our ’90’s ...
Throughout gaming history, there have been plenty of devices that saw only a limited release or never even made it to release to begin with and are therefore very difficult to find today. We're ...
A private video game collector recently reached out to Rerez host Shane Luis for his help in documenting a new, in-box Nintendo 64DD development kit, which means we now have an idea of what it must ...
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A patent granted to Nintendo earlier this month, describing a device that would add hard disc, online and TV functions to a console, has sparked rumours about the company's plans - but is actually ...