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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem | |  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Software libraryThe GameCube currently has over 550 games available in its library. In addition, over 100 titles are currently in development.
The GameCube features games with the following ratings:
Early Childhood: 1
Everyone: 287
Everyone (E10+): 18
Teen: 204
Mature: 45
Adults Only: 0
Source: ESRB
Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles.
The Nintendo GameCube software library contains ...
See also:Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo GameCube - Launch titles, Nintendo GameCube - Overview, Nintendo GameCube - Software library, Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Market share, Nintendo GameCube - Major second and third-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Screenshots, Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Central processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Graphics processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Audio specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Other system specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Media, Nintendo GameCube - Controller, Nintendo GameCube - Accessories/peripherals, Nintendo GameCube - Marketing, Nintendo GameCube - Sales Read more here: » Nintendo GameCube: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Software library |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Amiens - HistoryThe Paleolithic culture named Acheulean was named for its first identified site, in Saint-Acheul, a suburb of Amiens. Amiens, the Roman Samarobriva, was the central settlement of the Ambiani, one of the principal tribes of Gaul, who were issuing coinage, probably from Amiens, in the 1st century BC. By tradition, it was at the gates of Amiens that Saint Martin of Tours, at the time still a Roman soldier, divided his cloak with a naked beggar.
Amiens ...
See also:Amiens, Amiens - History, Amiens - Sights, Amiens - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Amiens: Encyclopedia II - Amiens - History |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens
Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP.
In Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, a blue screen of death occurs when the kernel, or a driver running in kernel mode, encounters an error from which it cannot recover. This is usually caused by a driver that throws an unhandled exception or performs an illegal operation. The only safe action the operating system can take in this situation is to restart the computer. As a result, user data may be lost, because users are not given an ...
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens
Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP.
In Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, a blue screen of death occurs when the kernel, or a driver running in kernel mode, encounters an error from which it cannot recover. This is usually caused by a driver that throws an unhandled exception or performs an illegal operation. The only safe action the operating system can take in this situation is to restart the computer. As a result, user data may be lost, because users are not given an ...
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Pious Augustus - Biography
Pious Augustus - Pious the Centurion.
In 26 BC, Pious and his troops are sent on an expedition by their emperor to find an artifact which is apparently of unimaginable value or power. Though some of Pious's soldiers doubt whether or not the artifact actually exists, Pious is adamant in his faith in his emperor's belief - and, more importantly, his orders. After a notable battle, Pious has to reassure one of his subordinate commanders that he does, in fact, believe that the artifact exists - and, more importantly, that the emperor h ...
See also:Pious Augustus, Pious Augustus - Backstory, Pious Augustus - Biography, Pious Augustus - Pious the Centurion, Pious Augustus - Pious the Liche, Pious Augustus - Pious's Death, Pious Augustus - Miscellaneous Facts and Theories, Pious Augustus - Pious the Liche, Pious Augustus - Pious's Alter-Egos, Pious Augustus - Differences Between Pious and Other Playable Characters, Pious Augustus - Pious and Mantorok Read more here: » Pious Augustus: Encyclopedia II - Pious Augustus - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - References to Cthulhu
Cthulhu - Literary references.
The "Lovecraft Circle"
Ramsey Campbell's short story "The Tugging" (1976) pays homage to "The Call of Cthulhu", hinting that the appearance of a strange astronomical body in the solar system heralds the return of the Great Old One himself.
In Brian Lumley's short story "The Fairground Horror" (1976), Cthulhu's priests bear the "Mark of Cthulhu", which looks something like a white sea anemone—in one priest, this "mark" substituted in place of a hand, while i ...
See also:Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in the mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in Derleth's mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu cult, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's rival, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's family tree, Cthulhu - Idh-yaa, Cthulhu - Star-spawn of Cthulhu, Cthulhu - References to Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Literary references, Cthulhu - Music references, Cthulhu - Role-playing games, Cthulhu - Video games, Cthulhu - Television, Cthulhu - Film and Other Media, Cthulhu - Parodies of Cthulhu Read more here: » Cthulhu: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - References to Cthulhu |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - The Golden Bough - Subject matterThe Golden Bough attempts to define what almost all primitive religions share with each other, and with modern religions such as Christianity. Its thesis is that ancient religions were fertility cults that centred around the worship of, and periodic sacrifice of, a sacred king, the incarnation of a dying and reviving god, a solar deity who underwent a mystic marriage to a goddess of the earth, and who died at the harvest and who was reincarnated in the spring. Frazer claims that this legend is central to almost all of the world's myth ...
See also:The Golden Bough, The Golden Bough - Subject matter, The Golden Bough - Reception, The Golden Bough - Quotations, The Golden Bough - Editions of The Golden Bough, The Golden Bough - Critical analysis of The Golden Bough, The Golden Bough - References in popular culture Read more here: » The Golden Bough: Encyclopedia II - The Golden Bough - Subject matter |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - The bookLovecraft often referenced fictional works in his horror fiction, a practice common among subsequent fantasy authors like Jorge Luis Borges and William Goldman. The Necronomicon was first mentioned in Lovecraft's 1923 short story "The Hound", though hints of it (or similar books) appear as far back as "The Statement of Randolph Carter" (1919). In the stories, the book is dangerous to read because it is often harmful to the health and sanity of its readers. For this reason, libraries keep it under lock and key.
Capitalizing on the notoriety of the fictional tome, real-life publishers have printed many books entitled ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin and fictional history, Necronomicon - Criticism, Necronomicon - Appearance and content, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - The book |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - OverviewUnveiled during Spaceworld 2000, the Nintendo GameCube was widely anticipated by many who were shocked by Nintendo's decision to design the Nintendo 64 as a cartridge-based system. Physically shaped similar to a geometric cube, the outside casing of the Nintendo GameCube comes in a variety of colors, such as indigo, platinum, and black (also a limited edition Resident Evil 4 platinum and black game console). In Japan, the system is also available in orange, or in limited edition colors like Crystal White, Mint G ...
See also:Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo GameCube - Launch titles, Nintendo GameCube - Overview, Nintendo GameCube - Software library, Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Market share, Nintendo GameCube - Major second and third-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Screenshots, Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Central processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Graphics processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Audio specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Other system specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Media, Nintendo GameCube - Controller, Nintendo GameCube - Accessories/peripherals, Nintendo GameCube - Marketing, Nintendo GameCube - Sales Read more here: » Nintendo GameCube: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Overview |
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| |  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Software libraryThe GameCube currently has over 550 games available in its library. In addition, over 25 titles are currently in development.
The GameCube features games with the following ratings:
Early Childhood: 1
Everyone: 287
Everyone (E10+): 18
Teen: 204
Mature: 45
Adults Only: 0
Source: ESRB
Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles.
The Nintendo GameCube software library contains ...
See also:Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo GameCube - Launch titles, Nintendo GameCube - Overview, Nintendo GameCube - Software library, Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Market share, Nintendo GameCube - Major second and third-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Screenshots, Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Central processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Graphics processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Audio specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Other system specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Media, Nintendo GameCube - Controller, Nintendo GameCube - Accessories/peripherals, Nintendo GameCube - Marketing, Nintendo GameCube - Sales Read more here: » Nintendo GameCube: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Software library |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - SalesNintendo reported that as of January 2006 they have sold a total of 20.61 million Nintendo Gamecube units worldwide.
The GameCube currently sells at USD $99. Several bundles are out which include games such as Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, Mario Party 7 and Super Smash Bros. Melee for America. There is a Mario Smash Football bundle for Europe and Super Mario Strikers bundle for Canada.
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See also:Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo GameCube - Launch titles, Nintendo GameCube - Overview, Nintendo GameCube - Software library, Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Market share, Nintendo GameCube - Major second and third-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Screenshots, Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Central processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Graphics processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Audio specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Other system specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Media, Nintendo GameCube - Controller, Nintendo GameCube - Accessories/peripherals, Nintendo GameCube - Marketing, Nintendo GameCube - Sales Read more here: » Nintendo GameCube: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Sales |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industrySystem administrators often use "to bluescreen" or "to BSoD" (with each letter pronounced individually—that is, "bee-ess-oh-dee") as a verb, as in: "The server just BSoD'd", "Oh, great, it's going to BSoD", or "Windows 2000 doesn't bluescreen as much as NT 4 did." (This usage is unrelated to color key special effects in film, also called bluescreen.)
Embedded systems running Microsoft Windows have also been known to Bluescreen [4]. Typical examples are ...
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the PhilippinesIn the Philippines, an electronics retailing chain operates under Nintendo's name, apparently illegal in nature since the Nintendo brand is trademarked by the video game giant. In addition, the retailer also uses Nintendo's logo clearly displayed on its stores. The illegal Philippine "Nintendo" sells many kinds of electronics as well as video games, including Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox hardwa ...
See also:Nintendo, Nintendo - History, Nintendo - 1889–1968, Nintendo - 1969–1980, Nintendo - 1980–1982, Nintendo - 1983–1989, Nintendo - 1990–1995, Nintendo - 1996–2001, Nintendo - 2002–present, Nintendo - Other consoles, Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo - Nintendo Revolution, Nintendo - Handheld consoles, Nintendo - Game Boy, Nintendo - Nintendo DS, Nintendo - Other hardware, Nintendo - Policies, Nintendo - Emulation, Nintendo - Censorship, Nintendo - Public relations, Nintendo - Community, Nintendo - People, Nintendo - Notable software and franchises, Nintendo - Divisions, Nintendo - First-party, Nintendo - Second-party, Nintendo - Devoted third-party companies, Nintendo - Arcade games released by Nintendo, Nintendo - Anime, Nintendo - Nintendo offices and locations, Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines Read more here: » Nintendo: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - DisplayBy default, the display is white (EGA color 0x0F; HTML color #FFFFFF) lettering on a blue (EGA color 0x01; HTML color #0000AA) background, with information about current memory values and register values. For visually impaired users, Microsoft has added a utility that allows the user to change a setting in system.ini that controls the colors that the BSoD code uses to any of the 16 EGA colors.
Windows 95, 98 and Me use 80x25 text mode. The font is identical to Terminal. The Windows NT BSoD uses 80x50 text mode. The screen resolution is 720x400. The XP BSoD uses font Lucida Console.
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Display |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of deathAs the BSoD is often subject to jokes and gags, it was also "introduced" to other system platforms as part of screensavers.
Microsoft has also included a reference to the BSoD as an Easter egg in the Internet Explorer browser (versions 4 through 6). Typing "about:mozilla" in the address bar will result in a blank blue page being displayed. However, this has been removed with Service Pack 2 but it can still be shown by typing "res://mshtml.dll/about.moz" instead. The command is the standard way to bring up ...
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - GalleryWindows NT 3.1
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See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Gallery |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of deathThe red screen of death (abbreviated RSoD, sometimes "of doom") is a nick name for the error message which exists in some prerelease versions of Microsoft's upcoming operating system, Windows Vista (previously codenamed Longhorn). It is so called because of the resemblance to the Blue Screen of Death, that would sometimes appear in earlier versions of Windows. It was dropped in Build 5112 of Windows Vista.
The red screen of death is said to differ from its blue cou ...
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Red screen of death |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - CommunityFrom 1995 to 1997, Nintendo's American community was hosted by AOL and called the Loudhouse. In 1997, the company paid for a very small BBS and Message Center hosted on their own servers. Starting in 2001, the online community was effectively shut down until around 2002, at which point NSider chat was reopened to subscribers of Nintendo Power. In April of 2003, Nintendo bought a Lithium Technologies license and moved the community to the Hyrule Town Square on Lithium servers. In November 2003, the full Nintendo NSider Forums opened. Still hosted by Lithium, this update came with a new look, new ra ...
See also:Nintendo, Nintendo - History, Nintendo - 1889–1968, Nintendo - 1969–1980, Nintendo - 1980–1982, Nintendo - 1983–1989, Nintendo - 1990–1995, Nintendo - 1996–2001, Nintendo - 2002–present, Nintendo - Other consoles, Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo - Nintendo Revolution, Nintendo - Handheld consoles, Nintendo - Game Boy, Nintendo - Nintendo DS, Nintendo - Other hardware, Nintendo - Policies, Nintendo - Emulation, Nintendo - Censorship, Nintendo - Public relations, Nintendo - Community, Nintendo - People, Nintendo - Notable software and franchises, Nintendo - Divisions, Nintendo - First-party, Nintendo - Second-party, Nintendo - Devoted third-party companies, Nintendo - Arcade games released by Nintendo, Nintendo - Anime, Nintendo - Nintendo offices and locations, Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines Read more here: » Nintendo: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Community |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Other consoles
Nintendo - Nintendo 64.
Main article: Nintendo 64
In 1996, Nintendo released a third console, the Nintendo 64 (N64), which featured vastly improved three dimensional graphics and a new analog stick (called the control stick). Nintendo chose to remain with the cartridge medium, a surprising move, especially considering their competition's choice of emerging CD-ROM storage mediums. This may have adversely affected the amount of games published on the Nintendo 64; CD-ROMs are cheape ...
See also:Nintendo, Nintendo - History, Nintendo - 1889–1968, Nintendo - 1969–1980, Nintendo - 1980–1982, Nintendo - 1983–1989, Nintendo - 1990–1995, Nintendo - 1996–2001, Nintendo - 2002–present, Nintendo - Other consoles, Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo - Nintendo Revolution, Nintendo - Handheld consoles, Nintendo - Game Boy, Nintendo - Nintendo DS, Nintendo - Other hardware, Nintendo - Policies, Nintendo - Emulation, Nintendo - Censorship, Nintendo - Public relations, Nintendo - Community, Nintendo - People, Nintendo - Notable software and franchises, Nintendo - Divisions, Nintendo - First-party, Nintendo - Second-party, Nintendo - Devoted third-party companies, Nintendo - Arcade games released by Nintendo, Nintendo - Anime, Nintendo - Nintendo offices and locations, Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines Read more here: » Nintendo: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Other consoles |
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