Product Grading System

We only sell top condition retro gaming and we grade every console and accessory very carefully. Our ranking system helps you make the right choice with full transparency.

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S Rank

Our highest rank. Reserved for brand new, factory-sealed products. Extremely limited stock. Collector-grade.

A Rank

For products that are opened yet near-new, showing minimal to no wear. True Mint condition.

B Rank

Complete-in-box (CIB) products in great original shape and condition. No major wear, fully inspected, tested, and certified.

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In Focus

Released in Japan in 1996, the Nintendo 64 marked Nintendo’s transition into fully realized 3D gaming. Built around a powerful 64-bit architecture and cartridge-based media, it delivered landmark titles that redefined platformers, racing games, and multiplayer experiences. Its distinctive three-pronged controller and expandable memory system set it apart in the fifth console generation.

Fun fact: The Nintendo 64 was originally developed under the codename “Project Reality” in collaboration with Silicon Graphics, positioning it as one of the most technically ambitious home consoles of its era.

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Retro in Motion

A look back at the product’s launch and early promotion. The video shows how it was presented to players at the time, from visual style and messaging to the ideas that shaped its place in the gaming landscape.

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Tech Specs

Product Details

Model: Nintendo 64
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release Year: 1996 (Japan)
Region: Japan
Media Format: ROM cartridge
Generation: Fifth generation

Technical Specs

CPU: 64-bit NEC VR4300
Graphics Processor: SGI Reality Coprocessor
Base RAM: 4 MB Rambus RDRAM
Expandable RAM: 8 MB with Expansion Pak
Video Output: Composite (RGB via modification in Japan)
Audio: Stereo

Compatibility

Game Format: Nintendo 64 cartridges (region-locked)
Backward Compatibility: None
Controller Ports: 4
Accessories: Compatible with Controller Pak, Rumble Pak, Transfer Pak, Expansion Pak

Physical & Usage Information

Dimensions: Approx. 260 × 190 × 73 mm
Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg
Materials: High-density plastic shell
Finish: Matte gray standard model
Handling notes: Designed as a stationary home console with front-loading cartridge slot
Safety and care: Use official AC adapter and ensure adequate ventilation during operation
Best-practice usage: Ideal for multiplayer sessions and display within a fifth-generation Nintendo collection

What's in the Box

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    Console

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    Controller

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    AC Adaptor & Cables

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    Manual & Inserts

FAQs

Please read our full FAQs page to find out more.

Can I request more pictures of the product I am interested in?

Of course! If you’d like additional photos of a specific console, accessory or collectible, contact us using the form on the right and we’ll be happy to provide more images whenever possible. Our goal is to help you feel completely confident before purchasing a high-value collectible.

What are the S, A, and B grades?

Our grading system is inspired by Japanese standards and keeps things simple:

  • S-gradeBrand new, factory-sealed.
    The rarest finds. Unopened, unused, often available as single units. Top-tier collector pieces.
  • A-gradeMint condition, complete-in-box.
    Opened but preserved exceptionally well, fully inspected and tested, and almost indistinguishable from new.
  • B-gradeComplete-in-box in good condition.
    Light signs of handling, fully functional, carefully evaluated, and ideal for players who want quality without collector-level pricing.

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Why are S and A grades more expensive?

At RetroPixl, we only curate high-quality retro gaming consoles, accessories, and collectibles that serious collectors seek out, often for years. Our catalog includes brand-new sealed items (S-grade), mint complete-in-box pieces (A-grade), and carefully selected complete-in-box units in excellent condition (B-grade).

Brand new and sealed (S-grade), and mint (A-grade) items command higher prices due to their rarity and condition, especially for Japan-only releases.

B-grade items, while still complete and well preserved, offer a more accessible entry point into collecting or playing.

Every piece is sourced through trusted partners in Japan and vetted for authenticity, condition, and presentation. What you’re paying for is rarity, reliability, and peace of mind, whether you’re collecting at the very top or starting your journey.

Can I track my order?

Yes. Every order shipped from RetroPixl includes full tracking. As soon as your package leaves our warehouse, you’ll receive a tracking link by email so you can follow its journey until delivery.

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The product I want is sold out, when will it be back in stock?

Because our products are rare and sourced in S-grade, A-grade, or B-grade condition, it’s difficult to predict when or if we’ll be able to restock the same item. Some pieces appear only once, and many disappear into private collections for years.

If you’re hunting something specific, you can use our Find It For Me service:

Just tell us what you’re looking for, and we’ll search through our network of trusted partners and collectors across Japan and Asia. If the item exists, we’ll find it, grade it, and ship it to you.

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