The Nintendo 64DD remains an intriguing part of the company's history, with the expansion ultimately being short-lived and limited to the Japanese market. Though it wasn't a commercial success after ...
Welcome to the second part of IGN64's in-depth look at Nintendo's failed disk drive add-on. If you haven't read our first installment in this three-part feature, be sure to give it a look before ...
To provide even more information for our readers about the 64DD, we have provided a throrough rewrite of this article, as well as a list of upcoming games for the 64DD. See the bottom of the page for ...
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 ...
Remarkable photos of a pristine Nintendo 64DD development kit have been published online, giving a rare look at a piece of hardware few have ever seen. The 64DD - Nintendo's disc-based expansion unit ...
TOKYO -- Here are two of the most obscure slash notorious games that Nintendo ever made in Japan. In 1999, towards the end of the Nintendo 64's lifecycle, Nintendo released the long-awaited 64DD ...
The Nintendo 64 Disk Drive (64DD) is one of the company's most interesting releases. A long-delayed, quickly discontinued, infamous flop, the 64's bulky expansion was supposed to provide the console ...
Have you ever seen a complete collection of games for the Nintendo 64DD? If you ever do come across one, however will you know? Here's a handy visual guide to what it looks like. Note the handy metal ...
Last summer, a very lucky gamer just happened to stumble upon some “junk” that was actually a very rare prototype of Nintendo and Sony’s joint console. This year, another Nintendo unicorn was found ...
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 ...
A video game collector recently contacted Canadian Shane Luis, the host of YouTube channel Rerez, to share information about a brand-new Nintendo 64DD development kit they got their hands on. The kit ...