Nintendo 64DD

The 64DD, more commonly known as the Nintendo 64DD, was a peripheral for the Nintendo 64 released in Japan on December 1st, 1999. The add-on allowed the console to read 64 MB magnetic disks instead of cartridges, as well as, when coupled with the Nintendo 64 Modem, provided access to the internet through a proprietary online service known as Randnet. The peripheral was deemed both a critical and financial failure, being discontinued February 28th, 2001, and never given an international release.

While only 8 games were released for the 64DD, at least 60 others were announced or planned for release before the add-on's discontinuation, including an expanded re-release of Super Mario 64, and a sequel to Super Mario 64 tentatively known as Super Mario 64 2.

Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64DD)

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Super Mario 64 2

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Released Games

 * Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999)
 * Doshin the Giant (1999)
 * Mario Artist: Talent Studio (2000)
 * SimCity 64 (2000)
 * Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 (2000)
 * Doshin the Giant: Tinkling Toddler Liberation Front! Assemble! (2000)
 * Mario Artist: Communication Studio (2000)
 * Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000)

In addition to these, an "Expansion Kit" for F-Zero X was released in 2000, and a piece of utility software erroneously referred to a game, known as the Randnet Browser Disk, which was used to access Randnet's online services, was released in 2000.