Rare N64 Disk Drive dev kit unearthed

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A super rare Nintendo 64 Disk Drive dev kit has been documented by YouTuber Shane Luis on his Twitter account, @RerezTV. Luis was reportedly sent the dev kit by a private video game collector for verification and documentation, and he shared the entire unboxing process on his account. The dev kit has attaches to the bottom of a standard Nintendo 64 console, and uses several adapters to connect a utility cart and disk to the system. There was also an instruction manual included in Japanese that Luis has scanned and uploaded, if you want to try and help translate it. You can view Luis' full thread and see all the details of the dev kit in the linked Twitter thread below.

 

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Are you referring to something else..? Considering the documentation in this unit is only in Japanese, I doubt it was intended for Western developers. (Strange that the writing on the box is in English.)
No, not at all:

 
No, not at all:



Cool.

But honesty Nintendo lost so much freaking money with the Ultra 64 is ridiculous. Oh and they had also made the Virtual boy just before. Also did you know one of the reasons the Nintendo 64 couldn't beat Sony playstation was because it came TWO YEARS after it?

So Sony had two years of games and fixing problems with the console. And boy did they needed them. Early model Playstations sometimes melted because they didn't handle heating very well and early games had so much loading time it was ridiculous.

So.... why dis it took so long for Nintendo? Because they couldn't release the console without at least a single game for it and Super Mario 64 took several years and even then it was not 100% complete. Playable and beatable yes but they had to cut out some stuff.
 
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