No they wont work on a SNES.
No the game cartridges are different shapes. Nor does the N64 OS support SNes games.
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.
no you will need a converter
They did not made a N65. What the made next was a NGC (Nintendo Gamecube) and to the NDS, NDS Lite, Wii, NDSi. Before the 64 they had SNES ( Super Nintendo Entertainment System) and the first Nintendo was NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) Note. N64 is not the 64th Nintendo. NES > SNES > N64 > NGC > Wii
Game & Watch: 1980 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES): 1985 Game Boy: 1989 Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES): 1991 Nintendo 64: 1996 Game Boy Advance (GBA): Early 2001 Nintendo Gamecube: 2001 Nintendo DS: 2004 Nintendo Wii: 2006 Nintendo 3DS: Early 2011
It will work but it won't be HD.
There was never a Nintendo Wii. It was always a Wii. There was a Nintendo GameCube and a Nintendo DS. They wanted something that was short, to the point, easy to pronounce, and distinctive.
Well it starts with NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) and SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), then there's the Nintendo Gameboy (Color, Advanced, AdvancedSP), Nintendo 64, Nintendo Gamecube, and Nintendo Wii.
ok heres the game system time line 1980 Game and Watch 1985 NES or Nintendo entertainment system 1989 Gameboy 1989 Gameboy color 1991 SNES or Super Nintendo entertainment system 1995 Nintendo 64 2001 Gameboy advance 2001 Gamecube 2005 Nintendo DS 2006 Nintendo wii 2011 Nintendo 3DS
I highly doubt it
The project 64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator that lets you play Nintendo 64 games that you download from websites.
The 64 was the graphics of the game console. In other words, the Nintendo 64 had 64 bits.