“I was able to worship something amazing!”.
The Nintendo 64DD was a bold move by the Japanese giant to offer something a little different to its customers.
The add-on unit connected to the base Nintendo 64 console, allowing the owner to use its 64MB magnetic disks to open up new creative possibilities. Several of the ‘games’ released for it were focused on artistic pursuits, such as Mario Artist: Paint Studio, Mario Artist: Talent Studio and Mario Artist: Polygon Studio. The 64DD could also connect to the internet at a time when that was still a novelty for console owners.
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“I was able to worship something amazing!”.
The Nintendo 64DD was a bold move by the Japanese giant to offer something a little different to its customers.
The add-on unit connected to the base Nintendo 64 console, allowing the owner to use its 64MB magnetic disks to open up new creative possibilities. Several of the ‘games’ released for it were focused on artistic pursuits, such as Mario Artist: Paint Studio, Mario Artist: Talent Studio and Mario Artist: Polygon Studio. The 64DD could also connect to the internet at a time when that was still a novelty for console owners.
Read the full article on timeextension.com