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Game: Waverace 64Console: Nintendo 64
Cheat:
Get points
After you do a trick off a ramp press start and you will rack up awesome points!Racing on a dolphin
At the Main Menu, choose Start Mode and choose a waterscooter and the Dolphin Park. While racing, take each ring and perform all stunts. If this went well, you will hear a dolphin sound. Now, on the normal difficulty level, choose Championship mode. Take the warm-up option. If you choose the waterscooter, then hold the joystick DOWN and press A until you start the race.Get 3 Baby Dolfins
At The Title screen,Go To Championship,Pick the Level,Easy,Hard,Normal,Then Pick Warm Up And Do Everything The Dolpin does,If You Did It Right,The Dolpin Will Do A flip at the Dolpin Park Sign,Do This 3 Times And A Baby Dolpin Will Come After 3 Times,"If You Did What The Dolpin Did."When You Get It 9 Times And You Did What The Dolpin Did."Only 3 Baby Dolpins Can Come."Ride a shark
Go to the practice mode and don't miss a single ring. When you are done get out to the main menu and do a 360 on the joystick 10 full times. If you are successful you will hear a load laugh.Use a submarine
In the player selection screen press A, B, A, Z, B, R, L, A, A, B, Z, L, A, Start. This cheat will let you ride a small yellow sub (Twilight City is the best course to use it in).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.