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N64 deserves more credit than it gets...

Am I the only one that thinks 95% of the lame PS1 games listed are crap? 20 years from now very very few of those will be spoken about when everyone will know several N64 games.
 
Well, just glancing at the list of games:

I never played any of the Final Fantasy games, but I can't complain about them.

Spyro is cool. Parapa the Rapper stands out, but I can't really place what it was.

PS1 was a solid system overall. I love the N64 because it's what I had, but I'm not downplaying the Playstation (Sega Saturn I'll criticize because I didn't even know it existed between the Genesis and the Dreamcast and this was the height of when I cared about video games).
 
I don't want to give the impression that I really hated the PS1, I just don't feel it deserved the unwavering praise the console and it's games got.

The three Final Fantasy games are still great, as is Metal Gear Solid, but given a choice, I'd pick the N64 because imo it's exclusive games have stood the test of time more so than many of the games mentioned above.

I'm not going to list all those games here, but there are a lot of them, and I would gladly still play them next to the current generation of games.
 
I bought a Voodoo card specifically so I could emulate the N64 on my PC, years ago. I can't imagine doing something like that to emulate a PlayStation. I suppose that speaks for itself!
 
Loved the N64. I remember buying one when they first came out, and the main reason I bought one was because I knew of the Star Wars game being released for it. I still love Mario 64, but find the game extremely easy these days. I do love how you can get a lot of the stars in the courses in any order you want. I have the game in my memory for life, I was helping my son gather stars awhile back and the ones I thought were difficult to get weren't all that bad after all. Then again, after playing Mario Sunshine, anything seems easy.

Loved SOTE, and thought Rogue Squadron was just brilliant - eventually got that one for PC as well. I loved the two Zelda games, Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. I liked Mario Kart, Doom 64, and Star Fox 64 too. Still play Star Fox from time to time.
 
Am I the only one that thinks 95% of the lame PS1 games listed are crap? 20 years from now very very few of those will be spoken about when everyone will know several N64 games.
I definitely don't agree with that assesment. I will agree than MOST Playstation games were fairly lame, but the library was just so huge that the list of good games rivals if not exceeds the number of good games for the N64, and because of the media used - CDs instead of cartridges - the games could be a lot larger and packed with more content, making for a deeper and more immersive experience.

N64 had some great games and awesome graphics, straight up. I have an emulator myself. All in all, though, I think the Playstation was the superior console.
 
The Playstation had like 700-800 games, 95% of 800 is still 40 good games. The problem is half of those 40 are FF games that I think are all crap. :lol:
 
I think my N64 is still in good working order. Don't have many games - 15-20 perhaps and mostly good ones. One or two absolute duffers.

I'm tempted to bring it out of storage and hook it up to the TV on occasion.
 
I had a couple of third party controllers... and never again. I don't care if they light up or are wireless or cook me breakfast... they all break.
 
Yeah, third party controllers are pretty much shit for any system. It's always worth paying extra for the official ones.
 
Yeah, third party controllers are pretty much shit for any system. It's always worth paying extra for the official ones.

I got 2 gamecube 3rd party ones for my Wii they are excellent but normally yeh I would stick to official ones.
 
I noticed some people complaining about the N64's game library, but can anybody really name, say, ten PS1 exclusives that they still play today versus ten N64 games? I think the N64 would win!

The PS1 may have had more games, but the ratio of good to bad games was something like 1:5.

More like 1:10. PS1 had some great titles but, you had to know what you were buying with that console. Otherwise, you'd end up with some real shit.

Enix made a REALY good(and sadly under-rated) game for the 64 called Mischief Makers, a 2-d sidescroller with 3D elements. one of the most visually stunning 64 games ever made, and this was BEFORE DK64 and the expansion pak, and someone mentiond the Saturn, my cousin has a Japanese one and a ton of import games, ALOT of the realy good (and good looking) games never made it to this side, like Super Dimensional Fortress Macross and Voltage Fighter: Gowkaizer

Did your cousin have Radiant Silvergun? I hear a lot of great things about that game.

Mario Kart as well, I believe... maybe not straight away... can't quite remember.

I always found Mario Kart 64 to be pretty poor. The courses are too long and boring, and it just isnt as fun to play as the snes version or the wii one.

BLASPHEMY!!!

NOTE: I haven't played the Wii version yet.

I bought a Voodoo card specifically so I could emulate the N64 on my PC, years ago. I can't imagine doing something like that to emulate a PlayStation. I suppose that speaks for itself!

Volumes.
 
Next time I see him, I'll ask him, I know he still has it, he knows if he ever tires of it gathering dust to give it to me before throwing it out or selling it, cause he knows i'll shoot him if he doesn't
 
Mario Kart as well, I believe... maybe not straight away... can't quite remember.

I always found Mario Kart 64 to be pretty poor. The courses are too long and boring, and it just isnt as fun to play as the snes version or the wii one.
Heresy! :lol:

I still play it from time to time. I have both the Wii version and 64. Both are good, but the 64 version is my favorite
 
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Mario Kart as well, I believe... maybe not straight away... can't quite remember.

I always found Mario Kart 64 to be pretty poor. The courses are too long and boring, and it just isnt as fun to play as the snes version or the wii one.
Heresy! :lol:

I still play it from time to time. I have both the Wii version and 64. Both are good, but the 64 version is my favorite

Mine too. Only one I don't care for is Double Dash.
 
I think about 5 people like Double Dash and those five people complained that there were no double karts in the Wii version. Nintendo tried to forget that the GC ever was made. :lol:
 
My friends and I loved Mario Kart 64. That got maybe more play than even GoldenEye. Wario Stadium was the best -- waiting until carts were making the jump to lightning them, and before the last turn if you timed it just right you could jump over the wall instead of taking the turn.
 
Which nerds dissed the N64?? Tell me where and I will hunt them down and make them pay!

I never understood why Luxoflux's Vigilante 8 never took off. It was way better than Interstate 76 or Twisted Metal. I found Twisted Metal unplayable, and yet that seemed more popluar. The cars, weapons, characters and story in Vigilante 8 and 2nd Offense were unmatched. Unfortunately I only have my old PS2 now and it isn't the same on that system. The N64 version seemed far superior. Awesome special weapons too, with the characters' signature taunts. "BASS QUAKE!" "SWARM!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "TAMTRUM!" "BURN!"
 
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