Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak



The Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak is an addon for the Nintendo 64 released in 1998 that doubles the the RAM of the Nintendo 64 from 4MB to 8MB. This allows for games to have higher resolutions,, much more detailed graphics, a higher framerate, and more. Few games require the Expansion Pak, though several other games utilize it for certain features. The Expansion Pak is installed into the Nintendo 64 using a port, replacing the Jumper Pak, which only functions as a RAMBUS terminator.

Super Mario 64 Compatibility
Despite not being compatible with Super Mario 64, several people have reported a higher anomaly count as well as standard improvements when using the Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak. It is believed that the Personalization A.I. uses the Expansion Pak in order to add to the game and make the game more enjoyable, backing up the Benevolent A.I. theory. On rare occasions, Procedural Generation can become active, and create seemingly infinite stages.