Nintendo applied for a N64 trademark

Nintendo applied for a N64 trademark

Nintendo has recently applied for a trademark for the iconic Nintendo 64 which was originally released in 1996. The purposes for the trademark cover a number of things including a video game program, controller for game machine, joystick for video game machine, TV game machine and more.

This suggests that Nintendo could be hard at work producing the N64 Mini following the success of the NES Mini and SNES Mini.

A N64 Mini – That I would buy!

Don’t get us wrong, we love the Nintendo Classic’s for the NES and the SNES but a lot of people have them in better forms thanks to emulation. Think of Raspberry Pi’s and so on. But those devices are not powerful enough to decently and accurately emulate Nintendo 64. 

Beside that point; The Nintendo 64 was the console I personally saw for the first time it was showcased at the RAI in Amsterdam and I will never forget my first Mario 64 experience. The N64 holds a great place in my heart and had such a wonderful gaming library. 

So by all means, shut up and take my money Nintendo!