Why was it called the 64?

Why was it called the 64?

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Because I 64'd your mom last night

64 bits

32 bits

Because 64 niggers were enslaved to mass produce every console, brother!

When you see it, you turn 64 degrees and walk away

Because when you saw the fog-covered, Vaseline-smeared graphics you turned 64 degrees and walked away.

64 bits RAM

Wrong

Wrong

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only had 64 games on it, but in practice only 16 were worth playing (n64 mostly uses 16-bit math)

not funny

Why’d they go for bit count instead of… I don’t know, making a machine that’s genuinely better than the competition, not just more expensive?

sunk cost fallacy. yamauchi was also a famous retard (actual retard, look it up)

It's actually called Nintendo Rokuju-yon

16 bits

They were counting on Saturn shitting the bed and Sony not being experienced enough to properly market the Playstation.

Was actually going to be called Ultra 64 originally.

they should have tried not ruining all the relationships with their partners and instead making a good console not a piece of shit that underperforms against the fucking ps1 lmao

8 bits

4 bits

Because when you look at it you turn 64 degrees and walk away

2 bits

>Roku
>Jew
6 Jews

It was alright, but the PlayStation 1 was a lot better. Don't get me wrong, we all know it had memorable games(same with the PSX/1, but the PlayStation was a better system.

It was released in 1964.

Because it makes you turn 64 degrees when you see it.