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The Super Nintendo is a 16 bit game system.
Nope. Regular Nintendo Entertainment System games (referring to 8-bit Nintendo/NES) are not compatible with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (16-bit Super Nintendo/SNES).
The Nintendo 64 was named for its 64 bit CPU. In comparison the SNES was 16 bit and the NES was 8 bit. It is not the 3rd Nintendo game console, NES, SNES, Virtualboy, and Gameboy came out before it.
It is a 16-bit processor.
The Nintendo 64 runs on 64 bits hence the name.
the company Nintendo then it was 64 bits which meant the graphics were twice as better than a 32 bit console and 4 times better than a 16 bit console
You really have to be a bit more specific with your question.
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The number 64 in the Nintendo 64 refers to how many bits the CPU can process at a time. Many people mistakenly think the 64 refers to the storage space, but that is incorrect.
The DS's ARM9 processor is 32 bits. This is not a direct indication of its processing power, which is why it can play '64-bit' games.
No. One Nintendo 64 cartridge is about the size of a DS.
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