You can get the expansion pak if you buy a copy of Donkey Kong 64 which is no longer sold in stores so your gonna have to buy one on eBay.
Some games use it to improve graphics, as a memory expansion pack doubles the available RAM in the 64. There are games that require it, such as Majora's Mask and Donkey Kong 64.
Yes, an expansion park can play every Nintendo 64 games.
The Commodore 64 was equipped with 64 kilobytes (KB) or 65536 bytes of memory (64*1024). It was possible to expand this memory with a memory expansion plugged in the back although the 6510 CPU could only address 64 kb so these had methods for copying data up and down from the memory expansion to the system memory.
No.
Yes it was in the controller.
Yes. There has to be either a jumper pak or a memory expansion pack plugged in there, so that the circuit may be completed.
It was in the game and in the memory cards you could put in the controller.
A rumble pack or a memory card.
Hold start and turn the system on, and the memory card will come up.
No, you do not need an Expansion Pak to play Yoshi's Story on the Nintendo 64. The game is designed to run without it, as it was optimized for the standard hardware. However, using an Expansion Pak can improve graphics and performance in some other Nintendo 64 titles, but it is not necessary for Yoshi's Story.
The Nintendo 64 rumble pak does not store memory. I believe you may be referring to the controller pak, also called the memory pak. To do this put the memory pak in the 1st player controller. Hold the START button while you turn on the system. This will give you access to the memory management utility.
no sadly theres no way atleast from what ive done