No. Those are two completely different systems. The N64 is a game system that is not handheld and requires cartridges to play the game.
Yes. but the version is different because of the DS
Yes, you can
No a PS2 will not play Nintendo 64 games
No. The Nintendo 3DS has it's own selection of 3DS games but it can still play Nintendo DS and DSi games. Also, the Nintendo eShop has a Virtual Console which allows you to play games from the NES, N64 and GameBoy.
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You can do a search for "n64 online" & find some game that are very similar to those Nintendo games. However, to play those game you will need to download an N64 Emulator graphics plugin for it to work properly.
No. Because a Nintendo 64 is a console, and a Gba is a hand held console.
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Although N64 cartridges cannot be inserted directly into the Wii console, Nintendo's Virtual Console allows select classic games to be downloaded and played.
well it acutally depends on if Nintendo decides to make a N64 neo or something but i belive that there is a small chance that Nintendo wont make more games for the N64
I don't think it'd be possible, considering that the Gamecube has games that are beyond the Nintendo 64's technical limits, and the N64 cartridge wouldn't have enough memory to store a Gamecube game.
You can buy N64 games off the Wii Shop Channel for 1000 points. But you need a classic controller or GC controller to play them.
You cannot. Some GBA games can interface with the Gamecube, but the N64 predates the GBA and therefore has absolutely no compatibility.
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