The above footage was found on Nintendo 64: Feel Everything, a German promotional tape released some time in 1998. Other highlights on this tape include footage from cancelled games Jest and 12 Tales: Conker 64! Check out our archive to watch the full tape! archive.hitsave.org/ark:/78322/2...
Check out our archive to learn more about this tape, and feel free to reach out if you'd like to schedule a screening of the full video! Ever wonder what it was like to be a fly on the wall at NoA when the GCN and GBA were being launched? Wonder no more!
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Sorry but we'll never shy away from an excuse to highlight one of the rarest items in our archive: Check out some clips of Nintendo veteran Steve Okimoto introducing the GBA to Nintendo of America employees for the first time! This tape is dated 9/22/00, nearly 8 months prior to the GBA's US launch!
Happy birthday to the Game Boy Advance, which released in the USA on this day in 2001! Can you believe Nintendo's potent little handheld is a quarter-century old this year? We feel old.
The platform received quite a few upgrades over its lifetime too: the GBA SP came on the scene with a front-lit (and later back-lit) screen, rechargeable battery, and trendy clamshell design! Oh and let's not forget that Nintendo had the *courage* to ditch the 3.5mm jack years before Apple did!
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Happy #Questiversary to Quest 64, which came out in the US 28 years ago today! Did you know that in several regions it went by the name Holy Magic Century? Which name do you prefer?
Happy birthday to the Game Boy Advance, which released in the USA on this day in 2001! Can you believe Nintendo's potent little handheld is a quarter-century old this year? We feel old.
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Shout-out to whoever had to write a strategy guide for Wario Ware
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The above footage was found on Nintendo Game Previews Part# 50967, a marketing/merchandising DVD from February 2003! Check out our archive to learn more about the disc and watch the rest of its contents! archive.hitsave.org/ark:/78322/6...
June 10 1998, Quest 64 debuted in the Americas!
Though it was developed by Japan based Imagineer, it made its first appearance in North/South America and was heavily marketed as the first traditional RPG on the system, helping it sell over half a million copies
Happy #Questiversary!