

1The Nintendo 64DD ("DD" being short for "Disk Drive") is an expansion system for the Nintendo 64. It was named the "Dynamic Drive" at the start of its development, and plugs into the N64 through the EXstension Port of the Nintendo 64's bottom side. It was a commercial Faluire, and was never released outside of Japan<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan" title="Japan"></a>.
The F-Zero X Expansion Kit, was released exclusively for the N64DD, as an add-on disk for the game F-Zero X. It was available only in Japan, and was released on April 21<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_21" title="April 21"></a>, 2000. As the first ever expansion of a Nintendo game, the disk adds two new cups in addition to the four originals and the X cup. The disk has the cups containing six new tracks each, a couple of new F-Zero machines and a track editor, which allows user-created data to be saved to the disk. Up to a hundred tracks can be saved directly to the disk. With the added space on the 64DD disk, the disk lets people save up to three ghosts in each track in Time Attack mode. Furthermore, the player now has the ability to compete against the development team's ghost racers in time trials. Hard drive support is included.
Today only a few people own a N64DD and the F-Zero X Expansion Pack. The people who don't own it, are wishing that it was released in the US. Nintendo, please release this on the Wii as a WiiWare Channel or the Original. It would please ALOT of people around the World, including me :) You can make it that the people who have the N64DD and F-Zero X Expansion Pack can upload there tracks to the Wii, and send them around the World and the people who just have the WiiWare Expansion pack can snd there tracks around the World too.
So, please Nintendo, put the F-Zero X Expansion Pack on the Wii as WiiWare.



