There was never a Nintendo Wii. It was always a Wii. There was a Nintendo GameCube and a Nintendo DS.
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Nintendo. Nintendo was their first video game console, the 64 was their 3rd.
Nintendo, the company is older than the N64 by almost 100 years, but if you're talking about the NES, the NES is older than the N64 by 11 years.
Super Nintendo
The Sega Genesis came out first.
The SNES.
the gameboy
Nope.
No.
The SNES is a great system and so is the N64 i had a SNES before i loved it but now i have a N64 and i like it too personally its on you.
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Wii games, Gamecube games, and games from the Shop Channel either NES, SNES, N64, or WiiWare.
No the game cartridges are different shapes. Nor does the N64 OS support SNes games.
psp emulators, (or any type of emulator, N64 Snes etc.) allows you to play that type of system on you CPU with the games you download.
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You can't. Project64 is a N64 emulator, and thus you can't get A Link to the Past (a SNES game) on it. You should try downloading a SNES emulator.
No. While it is technically possible, Nintendo (or anyone else for that matter) have not released an adapter to allow this. There is a new console out now called the FC Twin that has slots for both NES and SNES and can play both. Hope this helps.
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There is no Nintendo console that plays cartridges from all 3 of those console's games. However, you can download games from all three of those consoles from the Wii's Wii Shop Channel.