Why did they call it the "Nintendo 64"?

Why did they call it the "Nintendo 64"?

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64 bit?

Because of the 64bit processor.

No, wait!

It's because when see it, you turn 64° and walk away.

64 bit cpu

Because you spin the cartridge 64 degrees then blow in it

Because it costs 64 GBP

There are 64 sides on the 3d nintendo 64 logo

64 games duh

fucking newfags

There were 63 other nintendo's out

Autism: The Post!

it was released in 1964

Because Nintendo 69 was a mouthful.

Because after just five minutes of playing, you are so tuned on that you want to have 69 sex with the Asian dude who programmed the splash screen.

You faggotry is showing, bumble bee tuna

It has exactly 64 buttons including the console itself and controllers.

it's original name was Nintendo Ultra 64, or NU64 for short

similar to how the virtual boy was originally called the VR32

sure brings me back...

Because your mum was 64 when Mr Nintendo has finished blowing his load in her

It gave me 64 more reasons to fuck your mom after she bought me one

Because it is the 64th nintendo system

Kek'd

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Because your mum and fucked 64 men while you were in your room playing ir.

...

64 little Asians died in it's creation

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64-bit central processing unit

Because it could only draw 64 polygons per frame

Which was twice what the other systems at the time could do.

It was supposed to let people think it was better than the 32-bit Playstation and Saturn.

I was a nintendo fanboy back then too, but let's face it, the playstation was way better, and PC was even better than that.

64 bit.
I bit the bait

Maybe you're right. But for me the PS doesn't focus on fun, rather on competition. Even today nothing beats an evening with 4 people, beer, Mario Party and Super Smash Brothers.

64mb cartridges

Look at the NES library then the N64 library and tell me the train wasn't running off the rails.

That's as high as they could count.