The 64DD, much like the Neo Geo or the entire Game & Watch range, will probably always have a sort of magical allure to people like us; indeed, we were seconds away from selling our grandmothers when a complete 64DD collection recently appeared on eBay. Now, the above item has been listed on the auction site: a development kit for Nintendo's obsolete N64 add-on.
Although we know that the original system sold 15,000 units, we have no idea how many of these were produced, but considering only nine 64DD games were ever released, it can't be that many! Heck, if we had any idea whatsoever how to use this, we could buy it and make the tenth 64DD title! Imagine the possibilities!
[Update 1: Corrected source]
[Via GameSniped]
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Posted: Jun 24th 2008 6:21PM Mr Khan said
Actually, the possibilities are pretty neat, since a lot of what the Disc Drive was intended for was to add online capabilities and user-modification abilities to N64 titles, hence the F-Zero game for it
Possessing one of those, you could make stable, native mods for most of the N64's greats, provided coding knowledge, of course
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Possessing one of those, you could make stable, native mods for most of the N64's greats, provided coding knowledge, of course
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