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SUMMARY:N64 EU Release (1997)
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DESCRIPTION:\n\n	The console was first released in Japan on June 23\, 19
	96. The North American version of the Nintendo 64 officially launched on S
	eptember 29\, 1996. It was launched with just two games in the United Stat
	es\, Pilotwings 64 and Super Mario 64. In 1994\, prior to the launch\, Nin
	tendo of America chairman Howard Lincoln emphasized the quality of first-p
	arty games\, saying \"... we're convinced that a few great games at launch
	 are more important than great games mixed in with a lot of dogs.\" The PA
	L version of the console was released in Europe on March 1\, 1997.\n\n\n	O
	riginally intended to be US$250\, the console was ultimately priced at US$
	199.99 to make it competitive with Sony and Sega offerings. Nintendo price
	d the console as an impulse purchase\, a strategy from the toy industry. T
	he price of the console in the United States was further reduced in August
	 1998.\n\n\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	Source\n\n
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