The guys at Vinesauce like to break games. Well, not literally, but they apply a custom made corrupting program to classic video game ROMs, screw up the code and the results are random, ridiculous and ...
Welcome to the second part of IGN64's in-depth look at Nintendo's failed disk drive add-on. If you haven't read our first installment in this three-part feature, be sure to give it a look before ...
Update, 7/15, 9am EDT: The man who discovered the rare, American 64DD has now posted video proof of his discovery, embedded above from his YouTube channel. The video shows off one surprising quirk: ...
Even the most die-hard Nintendo fanboys could be forgiven for not knowing about the 64DD. The 64DD was a magnetic drive that snapped onto the bottom of the Nintendo 64, slated to run bigger, ...
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 ...
Back in the 1990s, console manufacturers like Nintendo and Sega thought expanding the capabilities of their home gaming systems with add-on hardware was a great idea (like the Genesis’s 32X or CD ...