<Tr> <Th> Developed by </Th> <Td> Nintendo </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Usage </Th> <Td> Nintendo 64 </Td> </Tr> <P> Nintendo 64 Game Paks (NUS - 006) are ROM cartridges that store game data for the Nintendo 64 . Their sizes vary from 4 MiB (32 Mbit, such as Automobili Lamborghini and Dr. Mario 64) to 64 MiB (512 Mbit, such as Resident Evil 2 and Conker's Bad Fur Day). The Game Pak's design tradeoffs were intended to achieve maximal system speed and minimal system cost, with a lesser storage space and a higher unit cost per game . </P> <P> Launched in 1996, the Nintendo 64 was the latest major home console to use a cartridge as its primary storage format until the release of the Nintendo Switch in 2017 . Portable systems such as the PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS also use cartridges . Nintendo's data storage strategy with the Nintendo 64 had always been to develop a complementary higher - capacity peripheral to accompany the Nintendo 64 Game Pak . This resulted in 1999's 64DD, an aftermarket peripheral which was launched years late and only in Japan as a commercial failure, leaving the Game Pak as the console's only storage medium . </P>

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