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{{LLQuote|The 64DD sat under your [[N64]]. Well, not '''yours'''-you didn't have a 64DD|British Official Nintendo Magazine}}
[[Image:N64DD_with_Nintendo_64.jpg|thumb|A '''Nintendo 64DD''' attached to a Nintendo 64.]]
[[Image:N64DD_with_Nintendo_64.jpg|thumb|A '''Nintendo 64DD''' attached to a Nintendo 64.]]
The '''Nintendo 64DD''' (Nintendo 64 Disk Drive) was a machine that attached to a [[Nintendo 64]] and could play games in a disc format. It ended up being a Commercial failure, so it wasn't released outside of Japan. There were several [[Mario]] games playable for this console, and several more that were cancelled. All of the games were in the ''[[Mario Artist]]'' series. There were only 9 Games. There were also several peripherals used for it.
The '''Nintendo 64DD''' (Nintendo 64 Disk Drive) was a machine that attached to a [[Nintendo 64]] and could play games in a disc format. It ended up being a Commercial failure, so it wasn't released outside of Japan. There were several [[Mario]] games playable for this console, and several more that were cancelled. All of the games were in the ''[[Mario Artist]]'' series. There were only 9 Games. There were also several peripherals used for it.

Revision as of 13:52, May 25, 2008

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A Nintendo 64DD attached to a Nintendo 64.

The Nintendo 64DD (Nintendo 64 Disk Drive) was a machine that attached to a Nintendo 64 and could play games in a disc format. It ended up being a Commercial failure, so it wasn't released outside of Japan. There were several Mario games playable for this console, and several more that were cancelled. All of the games were in the Mario Artist series. There were only 9 Games. There were also several peripherals used for it.

Proposed/cancelled games

Most games were either canceled or later released on the Nintendo 64 cartridges. The following is a list of some of those games:



Trivia

  • It's the equivalent to the Famicom Disk System, the aborted SNES CD add-on, and the Sega CD for the Sega Genesis.
  • One of the possible reasons why it failed was because it used Magnetic Disks instead of Compact Discs.

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