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    Nintendo 64 (redirect from Ultra 64)
    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...
    102 KB (10,583 words) - 11:05, 10 September 2024
  • video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media (now Future US). It was affiliated to and shared editorial with the UK's Edge magazine. Next Generation...
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  • held on November 15–16, 1994. Project Reality had already been renamed Ultra 64. Hiroshi Yamauchi introduced the portable Virtual Boy console, along with...
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  • continental United States. Cruis'n USA is branded as the first release of the "Ultra 64" platform collaboration between Midway and Nintendo, although it was based...
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    the stick make it functionally equivalent to a true analog stick. "The Ultra 64 Joypad". Next Generation. No. 14. Imagine Media. February 1996. pp. 38–39...
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  • "stylish", and one that was close to impressing its players upon boot-up. Ultra 64's Eric commented that the game presents itself a nice atmosphere. Most...
    10 KB (1,102 words) - 21:43, 10 November 2023
  • to develop and market games using the early arcade-based version of the Ultra 64 platform (later to become a home console and then be renamed to Nintendo...
    35 KB (3,854 words) - 14:49, 2 September 2024
  • the name Nintendo Ultra 64. Ultra Game Players features an updated design which places the readers' letters at the end of the magazine. One of the features...
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    Retrieved June 14, 2014. "Ultra 64 Tech Specs". Next Generation. No. 14. Imagine Media. February 1996. p. 40. "Nintendo Online Magazine" (in Japanese). Nintendo...
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  • hardware guide" (1996) Special edition issue focussing on PS1, Saturn, Ultra 64, PC CD-ROM, 3DO, M2, Atari Jaguar, Amiga, Virtual Boy, Mega Drive, Super...
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    Retrieved January 21, 2015. "Nintendo Ultra 64: The Launch of the Decade?" (PDF). Maximum: The Video Game Magazine. No. 2. Emap International Limited. November...
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  • Maulon, Vincent (September 1998). "Tests Nintendo 64 - Star Soldier". Ultra 64 (in French). No. 2. FJM Publications. pp. 120–121. Archived from the original...
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  • FAQs. November 24 – Nintendo unveils a playable version of the Nintendo Ultra 64, later renamed the Nintendo 64, at the 7th Annual Nintendo Space World...
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  • Wes; Crotty, Janice; Skaggs, Kathy; Strodder, Chris; et al. (eds.). "The Ultra 64: Power Packed". GamePro. No. 89. Needham: International Data Group. pp...
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    2020. Retrieved 19 January 2020. "Nintendo's Lincoln Speaks Out on the Ultra 64!". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 78. Sendai Publishing. January 1996....
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  • original on November 13, 2023. Retrieved April 29, 2024. "Howard Lincoln: Ultra 64's Man in the US". Next Generation. No. 14. Imagine Media. February 1996...
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  • November 1995 when the console was first demonstrated to the public as the "Ultra 64". The game was later displayed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3)...
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  • canceled Japanese conversion of Crystal Dreams. "Games for the American Ultra 64". GamePro. No. 90. IDG. March 1996. p. 26. "Shooter's Dream: Robotech for...
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  • Archived from the original on May 25, 2012. Retrieved April 21, 2023. "Ultra 64 Debuts in Japan". GamePro. No. 78. IDG. January 1996. p. 22. Svensson,...
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  •  26. Imagine Media. February 1997. p. 144. Semrad, Ed (February 1996). "Ultra 64 Unveiled" (PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 79. Sendai Publishing....
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