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Posted on 07-25-06 12:57 PM Link | Quote
What does the port on the bottom of the N64 do?
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Posted on 07-25-06 01:19 PM Link | Quote
I believe it was intended for the N64DD (Disk Drive) system... that never took off, AFAIK.

So, like the EXT port on the SNES, it's not used.
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Posted on 07-25-06 03:39 PM Link | Quote
The same ports also exists on NES... and Gamecube.

It seems to exist on most systems Nintendo made, and it's there for planned accesories but is rarely used in the west. Only the gamecube had it's EXT port used for the GBA player.
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Posted on 07-25-06 05:27 PM Link | Quote
There were some NES accessories that used it, but obviously they weren't very popular. On later models the port is actually covered up.
Also I think some Japanese Super Famicom add-ons used it.
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