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Nintendo 64
NINTENDO 64
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UPDATE: Sorry for the delay in codes and reviews. I AM working on them now, I just haven't had ANY time to work on the site.... I am in the midst of compiling lists of codes. I will upload them soon!!
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The Nintendo 64 is one of the most eagerly awaited videogames systems of all time. Game addicts have been avidly following the Nintendo 64's progress since it was announced to the public. Since June 23rd, 1996, Japanese gamers have been able to get their hands on this immensely powerful piece of machine, and perhaps one of the most important games of all time; Super Mario 64. US and Canada residents got their hands on the system shortly after it was released to Japan.

Game cheats can be accessed in the Games section. If you click on thegame name then you will get a cheat for it (If I have one).
As of today (Aug 13), I don't have the cheats uploaded. I hope to have them done by August 15.


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