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Streamer sets Super Mario 64 world record while playing with drums
A Super Mario 64 streamer recently set a brand new world record while playing through the game using nothing but an electronic drum set.
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Nintendo leak finally explains why we still have to use clunky friend codes instead of usernames
An internal powerpoint presentation from Nintendo which was leaked over the weekend appears to explain why we’re still using friend codes instead of usernames.
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Someone put Elon Musk's Cybertruck into GoldenEye 007
Elon Musk’s weird polygonal Cybertruck has found a new home in the weird polygonal world of GoldenEye 007.
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Nintendo 64-exclusive Doom 64 is coming to Switch
Doom 64, once an exclusive for Nintendo 64, is coming to the Nintendo Switch.
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Sea of Thieves' weekly update celebrates Banjo-Kazooie
Rare’s beloved Banjo-Kazooie has turned 20 years old, prompting the studio to release a new figurehead in Sea of Thieves.
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Super Mario 64 mod introduces Odyssey's possession cap
Perhaps Mario first picked up his possession cap in one of Princess Peach’s paintings?
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This video featuring an 11-year-old reviewing Killer Instinct Gold on N64 is priceless
If you decide to watch a video online today, it really should be this one.
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You'll be able to play Nintendo 64 games on Wii U soon enough
Wii U will see its Virtual Console store bolstered with Nintendo 64 classics soon, if a new update to Nintendo’s site is anything to go by.
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This R2D2 droid is actually 8 consoles and a projector
Star Wars fas have probably dreamed of owning their own R2D2 droid at some point, and one gamer is living that dream right now, except his robot houses eight game consoles and a projector.
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Streamer sets Super Mario 64 world record while playing with drums
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Nintendo leak finally explains why we still have to use clunky friend codes instead of usernames
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This video featuring an 11-year-old reviewing Killer Instinct Gold on N64 is priceless
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You’ll be able to play Nintendo 64 games on Wii U soon enough