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Despite the limitations imposed by the cartridge, the Nintendo 64 was the best videogame able to generate graphs of his generation, thanks to his great power chart, which allowed the creation of more realistic graphics than competition. Mip Mapping and Anti-Aliasing were used for the first time in a videogame.
Existiram including games that needed an addition to the Expansion Pak, as is the case of Zelda: Majora's Mask and Donkey Kong 64. Other games also could benefit with this enhancement, as is the case of Perfect Dark, though it is not obligatory, could only be played in its 100% with the piece.
Another exception was that besides the limits imposed by the cartridge was Resident Evil 2, it was used a chip-ROM of 512 megas, which allowed the inclusion of videos and conversations, even with a lower quality of the games produced for Playstation on CD. |