Price
3.0/5
Price: 4/5
For a vintage gaming console, the Nintendo 64 can be considered reasonably priced. The pricing can vary significantly depending on the condition and whether it's being sold with games or not. However, compared to modern gaming consoles, it's a fairly affordable option, especially for the unique gaming experience it offers.
Cameras
3.0/5
Camera: N/A
The Nintendo 64 is not equipped with a camera, as it was designed before the era when consoles started incorporating this feature. Hence, it's not applicable for review in this context.
Power
3.0/5
Power: 3/5
The Nintendo 64 was quite powerful for the time of its release. It boasted a 64-bit central processing unit, which was a significant improvement over its predecessor. It was capable of rendering 3D graphics in real-time, which was quite impressive. However, compared to the power of modern gaming consoles, it falls short.
Battery Life
3.0/5
Battery: N/A
The Nintendo 64 is a home console that requires a direct power source, so it doesn't rely on a battery for operation. Thus, this category is not applicable for the Nintendo 64.
Monthly Price History
Below is our tracked data on how much it costs to buy this phone refurbished,
and how much you can sell it for if you want quick cash. You can also
compare selling options on our site.
Month |
Buy Refurbished (GBP) |
Sell for Cash (GBP) |
April 2024 |
£350 |
£170 |
May 2024 |
£340 |
£165 |
June 2024 |
£330 |
£160 |
July 2024 |
£320 |
£158 |
August 2024 |
£310 |
£155 |
September 2024 |
£305 |
£152 |
October 2024 |
£300 |
£150 |
November 2024 |
£295 |
£148 |
December 2024 |
£290 |
£145 |
January 2025 |
£285 |
£140 |
February 2025 |
£280 |
£138 |
March 2025 |
£275 |
£135 |
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