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How Many Bits Was the Nintendo 64?

How Many Bits Was the Nintendo 64?
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Ever wondered about the power behind the Nintendo 64? Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of this iconic console’s capabilities.

So, when we ask, “How many bits was the Nintendo 64?” we’re really trying to understand what made it tick and how powerful it was for its time.

The Simple Answer: 64 Bits

Nintendo didn’t pull a fast one with the name; the Nintendo 64 truly boasted a 64-bit processing unit. This was a big deal back in the day!

Why was this important? Because the jump to 64 bits meant smoother graphics, bigger game worlds, and more complex gameplay. It was a game-changer, quite literally, making classics like ‘Mario 64’ and ‘The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’ possible.

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