The only use of a ram pak for n64 would be the expansion pak which increases the memory capacity for better graphics and sounds quality.
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No. The jumper pack is the basic ram pak that is shipped with all N64's from the factory. The jumper pack ends the ram cycle and allows you to run games with 4 mb of ram. The expansion pack boosts your resolution and allows games to run with 8 mb of ram. Some games can only run properly with the expansion pack installed.
Yes
Yes Goeman games work on the N64 for American Systems. To make sure you have the correct cartridge, look on the back of games for NAL - this means North American and will work for your N64. However PAL and JPN will not work unless you have that specific game system.
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A Nintendo DS browser may not work properly without using the memory expansion pack. The expansion pack adds more RAM to the system for the browser to work properly.
If you mean for save games, sort of, the games saves are stored on the cartridge but the memory card allows you to transfer data between cartridges and also save ghost data (apparently). But if want to, you could pick up the N64 Expansion pack for it, adding 4mb extra RAM. (actually a lot to the 64.) You have to get the expansion pack if you want to play games like Majora's Mask. Ocarina of Time is better though.
its a pak system that allows you to play Donkey Kong 64 and Legend of Zelda. you have to unplug the n64 from the wall and turned off power to replace the jumper pak with the expansion pak
Only certain games don't need the expansion pak or the controller pak.
Yes the n64 can but to play Japanese games on the system is to get rid of the plastic tabs in the cart slot because that stop Japanese games from going in.
i don't think they do but n64 does
yes...it will work on service pack 3...im using service pack 3 and it works perfectly......bt u need atleast 1GB ram and inbuild graphics.....thats all needed for sims 3... ENJOY THE GAME
As long as you have the proper codes for your version of the software you shouldn't have any problems getting it to work.