Live Trying To Fix Broken Nintendo 64 Games!

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Hello Y'all,

Today's stream is going to be a little different from my normal streams. Today's stream is going to be pretty ASMR-esque, not full blown ASMR but it's going to be more chill than usual. Which is saying a lot as I've kinda always prided myself on being chill on the channel. This is an experiment so if you like it please let me know in the chat or in the comments if you're watching VOD. Thanks for anything, have a wonderful day or night whenever you maybe watching this!

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Information about the Nintendo 64 from Wikipedia;
The Nintendo 64[a] (N64) is a home video game console developed by Nintendo. It was released on June 23, 1996, in Japan; on September 26, 1996, in North America; and on March 1, 1997, in Europe and Australia. The successor to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was the last major home console to use cartridges as its primary storage format until the Nintendo Switch in 2017.[9] It competed primarily with the Sony PlayStation and the Sega Saturn.
Development began in 1993 in partnership with Silicon Graphics, using the codename Project Reality, then a test model and arcade platform called Ultra 64. The final design was named after its 64-bit CPU, which aided in the console's 3D capabilities. Its design was mostly complete by mid-1995 and launch was delayed until 1996 for the completion of the launch games Super Mario 64, Pilotwings 64, and Saikyō Habu Shōgi (exclusive to Japan). The charcoal-gray console was followed by a series of color variants. Some games require the Expansion Pak accessory to increase system RAM from 4 MB to 8 MB, for improved graphics and functionality. The console mainly supports saved game storage either onboard cartridges or on the Controller Pak accessory. The 64DD peripheral drive hosts both exclusive games and expansion content for cartridges, with many further accessories plus the defunct Internet service Randnet, but it was a commercial failure and was released only in Japan.







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