Wow, OP really doesn't understand the differences in different types of 3D. Yes, the N64 had 3D graphics, as in it used 3d models in the forms of animated polygons instead of the traditional 'sprites'. Most games used 3D graphics these days (although a lot of games on the Wii and some of the Japanese PS3 games don't always use 3D graphics).
You DO realize that 3D rendering is a lot different than 3D projecting?







