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The [[Nintendo 64]] (N64) is a cartridge-based console created by [[Nintendo]]. It is the successor to the {{wp|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}, and was eventually succeeded by the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. | The [[Nintendo 64]] (N64) is a cartridge-based console created by [[Nintendo]]. It is the successor to the {{wp|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}, and was eventually succeeded by the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. | ||
==Other hardware== | |||
*'''Expansion Pak''' – a memory expansion that plugged into the console's memory expansion port. | |||
*'''[[Transfer Pak]]''' – an accessory that plugged into the controller and allowed the Nintendo 64 to transfer data between Game Boy and N64 games. {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] are games that rely heavily on the Transfer Pak. | |||
*''' [[Nintendo 64DD]]''' – a short lived expansion system for the Nintendo 64. Several Pokémon games that were announced for the N64DD were either cancelled or released on cartridge format only. | |||
*'''VRU (Voice Recognition Unit)''' – This device is packed in and required to play [[Hey You, Pikachu!]]. | |||
*'''Rumble Pak''' – a optional plug in device that "shakes" the controller in enabled games. The only Pokémon related game that uses it is [[Super Smash Bros]]. The name was used again for the [[Nintendo DS]] accessory. | |||
==Pokémon games== | ==Pokémon games== | ||
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==Pokémon specials== | |||
[[File:Pokemonn64.jpg|thumb|left|Pikachu Nintendo 64]] | [[File:Pokemonn64.jpg|thumb|left|Pikachu Nintendo 64]] | ||
*Nintendo 64: A special Pikachu Nintendo 64 Set was released during the holiday season of 2000. The MSRP was $189.99 for the normal set. The console came with a Pokémon controller. The Poké Ball is the On/Off switch and Pikachu's foot is the reset button. It came in two colors (blue and orange) | *Nintendo 64: A special Pikachu Nintendo 64 Set was released during the holiday season of 2000. The MSRP was $189.99 for the normal set. The console came with a Pokémon controller. The Poké Ball is the On/Off switch and Pikachu's foot is the reset button. It came in two colors (blue and orange) |
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