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[[Image:The_Expansion_Pak.jpg|thumb|The '''Expansion Pak'''.]] | [[Image:The_Expansion_Pak.jpg|thumb|The '''Expansion Pak'''.]] | ||
'''The Expansion Pak''' was a RAM expander for the [[Nintendo 64]], released in 1999. The Expansion Pak added 4 MB of RAM to the Nintendo 64. It was originally used for the Japan-Only [[Nintendo 64DD]]. Worldwide it was used for select Nintendo 64 games. ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' and ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' required it to play. Some games employed the Expansion Pak for improved graphics; most typically, this came as an increase of resolution to 640x480 | '''The Expansion Pak''' was a RAM expander for the [[Nintendo 64]], released in 1999. The Expansion Pak added 4 MB of RAM to the Nintendo 64. It was originally used for the Japan-Only [[Nintendo 64DD]]. Worldwide it was used for select Nintendo 64 games. ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' and ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' required it to play. Some games employed the Expansion Pak for improved graphics; most typically, this came as an increase of resolution to 640x480. | ||
When ''Donkey Kong 64'' was first released, a free Expansion Pak was included with each copy for a limited time; later shipments of the game did not include it. | When ''Donkey Kong 64'' was first released, a free Expansion Pak was included with each copy for a limited time; later shipments of the game did not include it. | ||
[[Category: Accessories]] | [[Category: Accessories]] |
Revision as of 18:22, February 12, 2010
The Expansion Pak was a RAM expander for the Nintendo 64, released in 1999. The Expansion Pak added 4 MB of RAM to the Nintendo 64. It was originally used for the Japan-Only Nintendo 64DD. Worldwide it was used for select Nintendo 64 games. Donkey Kong 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask required it to play. Some games employed the Expansion Pak for improved graphics; most typically, this came as an increase of resolution to 640x480.
When Donkey Kong 64 was first released, a free Expansion Pak was included with each copy for a limited time; later shipments of the game did not include it.