The ultimate Nintendo 64 encyclopedia celebrating 20 years of this legendary console with every detail you need to know.
- Complete coverage: All 388 N64 games reviewed from Japan, US, Europe, and Australia
- 360 pages of hardcover premium quality with exclusive interviews from developers like Martin Hollis (GoldenEye) and Eric Caen (Titus)
- Comprehensive collector's guide covering rarities, canceled games, accessories, and every console variant
- Deep-dive into N64 history from Project Reality to the 64DD era with behind-the-scenes insights
- Stunning presentation: Premium hardcover binding with high-quality gloss paper and professional UV varnish finish
Every Nintendo 64 game, every story, every secret in one magnificent volume
If you're passionate about Nintendo 64 gaming, this is the book you've been waiting for. The Nintendo 64 Anthology Enhanced Edition by Geeks-Line Publishing is the definitive encyclopedia dedicated to one of gaming's most innovative consoles. Author Matt Manent has created a 360-page masterpiece that celebrates the 20th anniversary of the N64 with unprecedented depth and detail.
This comprehensive hardcover edition documents all 388 games released across Japan, the United States, Europe, and Australia. Every single game receives a thorough review, giving you insights into the entire N64 library from legendary classics like GoldenEye and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to obscure rarities you may have never heard of. Beyond the games themselves, you'll discover the fascinating stories behind canceled titles, rare collector's editions, and the complete range of accessories and console variants that made the N64 era so special.
Exclusive Developer Insights
What sets this anthology apart are the exclusive interviews with key figures from N64 development history. Martin Hollis from Rare shares the story behind GoldenEye 007, one of the console's most influential titles, while Eric Caen from Titus discusses the infamous Superman 64. These firsthand accounts give you a behind-the-scenes perspective on what it was like to develop for Nintendo's pioneering 64-bit system.
Complete Historical Documentation
The book traces the N64's journey from its ambitious beginnings as Project Reality through its evolution and eventual transition to the GameCube era. You'll read about the partnership between Nintendo and Silicon Graphics, the console's groundbreaking 1996 launch, the challenges Nintendo faced competing in the CD-ROM era, and the fascinating story of the 64DD peripheral in Japan. The anthology covers major events like Space World '97, memorable E3 presentations, and the console's global reception across different markets.
Premium Collector's Quality
This Enhanced Edition is built to last in your collection. The hardcover binding features thread-sewn construction with 2mm thick cardboard covers, head and tail bands, and arrives shrink-wrapped for protection. The 360 interior pages are printed in full color on 135 gsm gloss coated paper, while the cover features matte lamination with spot gloss UV varnish and Pantone silver accents. At 8.50 x 10.5 inches and weighing 1350g, this substantial volume looks impressive on any gaming bookshelf.
Your Complete N64 Reference
Whether you're a dedicated collector tracking down rare variants, a retro gaming enthusiast rediscovering childhood favorites, or a gaming historian researching the fifth generation console wars, this anthology serves as your ultimate reference. The detailed collector's guide helps you identify valuable editions and regional differences, while the comprehensive hardware section covers every controller variation, memory expansion, and peripheral released for the system. This is more than just a book—it's a celebration of everything that made the Nintendo 64 revolutionary and beloved by gamers worldwide.
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