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  • My quick thoughts on Kamen Rider Drive Saga: Kamen.
  • That's what it promised but did it deliver? Well. The 64DD had magnetic diskettes that could store 64MB, possibly more, a real time clock, better graphics, bigger games, add-ons for cartridge games, ability to connect online to Randnet, possibilities for DLC, and a RAM expansion pak. It was revealed to the world in 1996, and got everyone excited, but it was delayed from oblivion and back until December of 1999, when any interest for the system was pretty much dead. Nintendo saw this coming and in that same year, The Big N unveiled their 64DD, which combined the best of both worlds of a cartridge and CD.

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    The developer that hurt the most was probably Square who moved their main game development to The Playstation along with every other developer who couldn't stand Nintendo's stubborn refusal to adapt and Sega's Hard to develop games for Saturn. In 1995 N64 was ready to be released, but game developers were unsure of this mysterious new system, Mainly due to the fact that it used cartridges, everyone from Capcom to Konami to Enix to Namco were unsure that the system would really be good for developing games, games were going to be expensive and hard to manufacture, that was a big no no for a medium that was starting to gain steam with the mainstream. What happened? What makes this console so interesting? Is it worth buying today? Find out all this and more on Gaming Bits. I Already discussed the 64 several times on this blog, but did you know that the 64 had an add on? It was only released in Japan, and pretty much bombed there too. This Gaming Bits Segment is brought to you by the A.










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