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Game: Pilotwings 64
Console: Nintendo 64

Cheat:

Little States

Go to New York with the statue of liberty. In the central there is a little park and here you will find another star.

Cresnet Island

Choose test 1 and turn 45 degrees to the left. Fly low above the village. When you past the village, watch the big cave along the coast. In it, there is another star.

Ever Frost Island

Choose test 1 and fly ahead and cross right towards the waterfalls. In the top of one of the falls, there is a secret entrance. When you follow this entrance you will bump into a star.

Holiday Island

Fly straight ahead until you reach the coast at the other side of the castle. Somewhere there is a rock with a bend in the sea. Underneath it, there is a star.

Star Locations

On each island of Pilotwings a yellow star is hidden. When you touch this star you will appear as BIRDMAN.
To get to a star easily, get the ROCKET BELT in all levels. Here are the locations of the stars:

Free Gas

When you are in the Little States, fly to the south east part of America (Georgia). You will find an intersection with gas stations at all corners, fly in-between the pumps and station and you will be filled up 'free'. It won't help you with any challenges, but will help when you are exploring.




Manufacturer: Nintendo


Description:
The Expansion Pak allows the random access memory (RAM) of the Nintendo 64 console to increase from 4 megabytes (MB) to 8 MB of contiguous main memory. With the help of an included key, the Expansion Pak fits into the slot that is below a removable panel on the top of the N64 console. Game developers can take advantage of the increased memory in several ways, including making games that are more visually appealing. Some games will allow players to choose a "high-resolution" option, increasing the screen resolution from 320 by 240 pixels to as much as 640 by 480 pixels--creating crisp, high-definition graphics. The Expansion Pak utilizes Nintendo 64's capability for 32-bit, 16.7-million-color display with 256 levels of transparency (alpha)--bringing your games to a new level of realism. Instead of reusing texture data, games can buffer a larger number of textures for a more distinct look.

Other ways for developers to utilize the larger memory is by setting a higher frame rate, longer replays, and more animations. Games also can have more sophisticated artificial intelligence, which allows computer-controlled characters to be smarter, literally. Games can offer more characters and vehicles, and contain larger, more complex levels and worlds. Some games like The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask require the Expansion Pak, while others such as Perfect Dark require it for access to all of the game's levels and features. See our list of Nintendo 64 games that take advantage of the Expansion Pak's extra power.