TES 64 (Nintendo 64) | ||
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Company: | Ninvento | |
Best Audience: | Young | |
License Cost: | 200K | |
Development Cost: | 60K | |
Release dates for a playtime of | ||
30 Years | 35 Years | 42 Years |
Y9 M2 W1 | Y10 M6 W2 | Y12 M4 W4 |
Discontinue dates for a playtime of | ||
30 Years | 35 Years | 42 Years |
Y13 M5 W4 | Y15 M6 W3 | Y18 M5 W2 |
The Ninvento Entertainment System 64 (TES 64) is the last release in the TES series and the 4th platform release by Ninvento. The platform is the successor to the Super TES. The TES 64 is rivalling against both the Playsystem and the Playsystem 2 by Vonny. It also competes against the mBox by Mirconoft and the DreamVast by Vena
The TES 64 has a mediocre release, despite having the most advanced processors. It doesn't outsell any of its main competitors.
The TES 64 is the last released console to use ROM cartridges. It is the only console of this generation to use them.
Target Audience Well-fitting: Young (x1)
Non-fitting: Everyone (x0.8), Mature (x0.7)
Technical Specifications[]
- CPU: 64-bit MECH VR3400
- RAM: 4-MB RDRAM
- Sound: Digital Signal Processor
Industry News[]
- "Ninvento announced their next generation console called TES 64 today. Expected in two months it is the world's first gaming console to sport 64-bit processors for graphics and audio. Ninvento said this will allow never-before-seen 3D realism. In recent years the Super TES has lost a lot of market share to more modern consoles. Market experts said that the hardware of the TES 64 is surely impressive, but expressed their surprise that it still uses ROM cartridges instead of the much cheaper and higher capacity CD-ROM format. Nevertheless, the TES 64 seems like an impressive console and Ninvento has said that it plans to aggressively price it against Vonny's Playsystem ." - Year 8, Month 12, Week 1