Spaceworld '95

Spaceworld `95 was a Japanese gaming event formerly called Shoshinkai Was the first reveal of the Nintendo 64 formerly called at the time the Ultra 64, with thirteen games. This included two playable game prototypes Super mario 64 and kirby bowl 64 the development of Super Mario 64 was reportedly the most advanced, though only 50 percent complete. Twelve playable demos had been prepared for the show, but Hiroshi Yamauchi pulled ten of them from the itinerary just days beforehand. Nintendo made the first announcement of the Nintendo 64DD with a release date of 1996 without any technical specs