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Mr_No said:

Beats me. I believe it was for the fast cache access for the textures or the superior 3D graphics. I don't have it very clear. While CDs were cheap to make, it couldn't make graphics be as good as the N64. Although, the CD sound quality was far, far superior than on the cartdridges. Still, the high price of certain games wasn't worth it.

I see.. On one hand, it's good that they went with carts because games like Conker ended up looking breath-taking at the time, but on the other hand the N64 missed on Final Fantasy, Tekken, MGS, Symphony of the Night, etc... :-/



                
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