The best luck in finding an N64 console with everything you need is Ebay, after that I would try Amazon and Kijiji and then visit local game shops.
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One can purchase a used N64 console at a website called eBay. Other websites that one can purchase a used N64 console at include Amazon and JJ Games.
No. Because a Nintendo 64 is a console, and a Gba is a hand held console.
Not directly, but some N64 games are available through Virtual Console.
All of the Zelda games from Legend of Zelda on NES to Majora's Mask on N64 are available on Virtual Console.
in my opinion. It is.
It's a matter of opinion rather than which is actually better. From past experience my N64 has been much more reliable compared to multiple PS and PS1's I have owned. (PS Skinny and PS Fat) I actually prefare the games on the N64 mostly because they're nostalgic and I enjoy the games available exclusively to N64.
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.
What you are after are called Emulators (like your console eg N64) and Roms (like your game cartridge for N64). There are many sites providing both, google them and try some out, you will need one Emulator for whichever console you want to play and the Roms act as games.
Although N64 cartridges cannot be inserted directly into the Wii console, Nintendo's Virtual Console allows select classic games to be downloaded and played.
At the top of the console. (HINT: its a slot.)
The N is for Nintendo, the company that created the console. The 64 refers to the console's 64-bit CPU.
if the game and console are PAL it should be alright and i think the UK and Australia are both PAL regions so it will probably work