Nintendo 64

The Nintendo 64 was released in North America in September 1996 and would sell over 32 million units worldwide.

In the early 90s Nintendo led the industry with the NES. Although the follow-up console, the Super NES was successful, competition from old rival Sega and the recently scorned Sony caused Nintendo to skip the 32-bit generation altogether.

Behold, the N64. The 64 remains one of the most recognized video game systems in history and its games still have impact on the gaming industry today.