Old-School Video Game Consoles That Are Still Totally Awesome

Nintendo 64 (1996)

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Speaking of, Nintendo’s 64-bit system marked the end of cartridge-based consoles for the company, but f— if it didn’t go out with a bang. It gave us Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64, both commercial successes in the gaming world. And aside from being named Time’s Machine of the Year, it remained in production until 2003, two years after the release of the Game Cube.

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