The "64" in Nintendo 64 refers to its 64-bit processing unit, which was a significant upgrade from the 16-bit processors used in previous gaming systems. This allowed for improved graphics, faster processing speeds, and more complex gameplay. The Nintendo 64 was the first mainstream video game console to use a 64-bit CPU. Additionally, the "64" in the name also refers to the fact that it was released in 1996, which was the same year that the Nintendo 64's main competitor, the Sony PlayStation, was released.
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