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21 years ago today (March 1st 1997), the Nintendo 64 is released in Europe! It launched with six games: Super Mario 64, Shadows of the Empire, Pilotwings 64, FIFA 64, Turok, and
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March 1st 1997 - The Nintendo 64 launches in Europe! To celebrate, here's the Argos catalogue video game page from Autumn/Winter 1997. A Nintendo 64 cost £148 (£264 today!) : r/n64
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Nintendo Switch Online's N64 and Sega Genesis 'expansion pack' launches October 25th for $49.99 per year - The Verge
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PopWrapped on Twitter: "#PopRewind - On June 23, 1996, the Nintendo 64 video game console was released, and went on to sell more than 32-million units. Upon release, it was quickly hailed “