20 Interesting Facts About the Nintendo 64
The final Nintendo 64 cartridge game ever made was "Tony Hawk Pro Skater" and was released in 2002.
From retro arcade machines to the latest gaming consoles, video games have come a long way. Whether you’re a fan of classic 8-bit adventures or modern open-world masterpieces, gaming has shaped entertainment and culture for decades.
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The final Nintendo 64 cartridge game ever made was "Tony Hawk Pro Skater" and was released in 2002.
Did you know that the legendary arcade game “Space Invaders” was developed in 1978?
Did you know that originally, the pellets that Pac-Man eats were going to be large cookies?
In order to prevent wire cluttering, designers of the PS4 created a downwards slope at the back of the console.
Did you know you can Skype with your friends whilst watching TV or playing a game with an Xbox One?
The Atari 2600 gaming console was originally released in 1977 under the name Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS).
Metal Gear Solid tends to break the fourth wall more so than other video games.
Although Lara Croft can use many weapons from her backpack, she prefers her two pistols.
Did you know that the BioShock games were influenced by the world classic and famous novel Animal Farm to George Orwell?
Did you know that the puzzle solving, survival horror game Devil May Cry had 4 parts that weren't released in chronological order?
Released in 2002, The Sly Cooper franchise is one of the most critically acclaimed single player platform games around.
Did you know that originally, the game "Crash Bandicoot" was going to be named "Willie the Wombat"?