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The '''Nintendo 64''' (ニンテンドウ64 ''Nintendō Rokujūyon'') commonly abbreviated to '''N64 '''(stylized as '''NINTENDO<sup>64 </sup>''', formerly known as '''Nintendo Ultra 64''', and codenamed '''Project Reality'''), is a video game console developed by [[Nintendo]] and is the [[wikipedia:Fifth generation of video game consoles|fifth generation]] of video game consoles.
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The '''[[wikipedia:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]]''' (ニンテンドウ64 ''Nintendō Rokujūyon'') commonly abbreviated to '''N64 '''(stylized as '''NINTENDO<sup>64 </sup>''', formerly known as '''Nintendo Ultra 64''', and codenamed '''Project Reality'''), is a video game console developed by [[Nintendo]] and is the [[wikipedia:Fifth generation of video game consoles|fifth generation]] of video game consoles.
   
 
It was launched on June 23, 1996 in Japan and September 29, 1996 in North America. The console is known for being 64-bit, the source of its name, and for being the home of the first particularly successful, fully 3-dimensional games, including ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
 
It was launched on June 23, 1996 in Japan and September 29, 1996 in North America. The console is known for being 64-bit, the source of its name, and for being the home of the first particularly successful, fully 3-dimensional games, including ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.

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The Nintendo 64 (ニンテンドウ64 Nintendō Rokujūyon) commonly abbreviated to N64 (stylized as NINTENDO64 , formerly known as Nintendo Ultra 64, and codenamed Project Reality), is a video game console developed by Nintendo and is the fifth generation of video game consoles.

It was launched on June 23, 1996 in Japan and September 29, 1996 in North America. The console is known for being 64-bit, the source of its name, and for being the home of the first particularly successful, fully 3-dimensional games, including Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Donkey Kong 64.

Games related to the Mario series