Source: /cirosantilli/nintendo-64

= Nintendo 64
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This is the one that hit <Ciro Santilli> the hardest, coming in at the point in which he started to discern between games and the real world a little better. His parents bought it for him during a trip to Disney World in Florida in 1996 (?), since electronics were much cheaper in the <USA>.

So as Ciro became older, and turned into a <software engineer>, he started to become more and more morbidly curious about "N64 internals": <tool-assisted speedrun>, how the devkit looks like, how games were developed for it, hardware leaks, etc.

Luckily Ciro's mind is not interested enough by that <art>[useless shit] for Ciro to seriously study it himself. But that's what <YouTube> is for, right? Why do useless stuff when other more useless people can do it for you?

The console has only 4 MB of <RAM> memory. It is quite incredible what can be done with 8 MB, from the point of view of a 2020 worls where 16 GB laptops are the norm.