It's confirmed -- Zelda 64 is the biggest game in Nintendo history, tipping the scales at a whopping 256 megabits (32 Megs)! This is over four times the size of Super Mario 64 (and the majority of N64 titles, for that matter) and twice the size of what was previously thought to be N64's biggest game, Banjo-Kazooie.

Whether or not the extra space will be used for digital speech, FMV sequences or just a lot more of good old fashioned quality gameplay is up for grabs, but considering the fact that this is a Miyamoto title, we're betting on loads of new, inventive gameplay features.

Because of the immense size of the cartridge another key factor has come into view: Price. With a game so big will Nintendo up the price of Zelda 64 to $80 or $100? It's too early to say. One thing is for sure, though, the game is bound to be a hit at any cost.