Nintendo 64 you gotta love this system
#1
Posted 24 September 2007 - 06:34 AM
some of the best games for this system were undoubtedly produced by nintendo and rare. there were a few gems also made by midway too.
i love the n64, the last of the catridge-based consoles (save for handhelds). this n64 was quite a durable system, you could drop it, bang it, toss it,.all within accidental reasonable degree, and the damn thing will still play like a charm...which makes it an excellent system for young and old alike.
i actually own about 4 of these consoles...yes,..four of them. im the type of collector, that, if i see a used system cheap,.i will buy it. if i recall correctly, i bought my first for about $19.99 at a pawn shop in 2001., then subsequent consoles for about $5.00 each,.at various places.
with the system now retired from store shelves,.im finding out that this is the perfect time to acquire some great titles to add to my collection. i recently obtained Donkey Kong 64,.as many of you may recall, this title was priced new at $70.00 and came with an expansion pak. i bought mine for only $7.00,.one 10th of the price...patience is a glorious thing.
i have some great titles in my growing collection:
killer instinct gold
california speed
madden 99
nfl quarterback club 98
turok 2-seeds of evil
armorines
goldeneye
perfect dark
star wars racer
star wars battle for naboo
castlevania
zelda-ocarina of time
dr mario 64
donkey kong 64
body harvest
conkers bad fur day
diddy kong racing
starfox 64
tony hawks pro skater
mario kart 64
i want to get
super mario 64
banjo kazooie
banjo tooie
super smash bros
i remember the general public was baffled at the complexity of the controller, which it really isnt complex at all,.but at the time, it drew much speculation..especially the four C buttons. it actually turned out to be an awesome controller.
what i liked about the system also, was that the bulky portion of the ac adapter was designed to be inserted directly into the console..rather than having this huge black chunky box hanging off of your electrical outlet...the super nes adapter was huge enough.
some will say that the graphics and visuals on a lot of the n64 games look blurry,and that the camera angles are bad. the system was harder to program for than the playstation..but the 3d environments..when done right..could submerge your imagination right into the heat of the action.
it is a great system..and i only wish that more games could have been made for it.
Shit, Fuck, Piss: I had to say that because I can on this website. (Thanks Chef!)
QUOTE (chefelf @ Feb 23 2008, 10:30 AM)
That's what I'm here for.
#3
Posted 24 September 2007 - 09:06 AM
Buy the New LittleHorse CD, Strangers in the Valley!
CD Baby | iTunes | LittleHorse - Flight of the Bumblebee Video
Chefelf on: Twitter | friendfeed | Jaiku | Bitstrips | Muxtape | Mento | MySpace | Flickr | YouTube | LibraryThing
#4
Posted 24 September 2007 - 09:51 AM
Most of the games you mentioned I have already, plus:
LOZ - Majora's Mask
Paper Mario
Resident Evil 2
Mario 64
Mario Party 1,2, and 3.
Midway Games Somethingorother
One game I really wanted to get was a game called Hybrid Heaven. The game's story wasn't that great, but I loved the gameplay and RPG elements it had -- it was the coolest thing ever.
The battle system was something I've never seen before too, where it was like a fighting game, but at various moments you could pause it and assign actions to different body parts -- then afterwards your limbs would gain levels and get new abilities (like a different punch for your arms, or a different kick for your legs), it was EXCELLENT.
This post has been edited by looktothesky: 24 September 2007 - 09:52 AM
#6
Posted 24 September 2007 - 12:11 PM
#7
Posted 24 September 2007 - 03:48 PM
Anyone disappointed, like me, that they never came out with a Gameboy adapter for this system? Sure, they had that slot you could put in the controller, but nothing like the Super Gameboy for the SNES, or the Gameboy Reader for the GC. I was angry back then.
#8
Posted 24 September 2007 - 04:54 PM
Transfer Pak
This post has been edited by reiner: 24 September 2007 - 04:55 PM
#9
Posted 24 September 2007 - 07:10 PM
That was the "slot in the controller" I was referring to, not the Super GameBoy peripheral they were going to develop.
#10
Posted 24 September 2007 - 07:21 PM
Anyone disappointed, like me, that they never came out with a Gameboy adapter for this system? Sure, they had that slot you could put in the controller, but nothing like the Super Gameboy for the SNES, or the Gameboy Reader for the GC. I was angry back then.
i used to think that the reason why Nintendo never developed any such "Super Gameboy" type of peripheral for the N64 was simply the way the CPU and processors were designed. Obviously, there a familiar distinctive 3D look to the visuals, and it was always my faux perception that it was due to the way the n64 was designed.
I believed this, until I saw the original Donkey Kong arcade game included as part of Donkey Kong 64,.then I thought "well, if it can produce flat, sharp visuals like this,..why didnt Nintendo create a gameboy peripheral...and further more..they really didnt designed anything that can be used for that port on the bottom of the console"
the ill fated disk drive comes to mind.
#11
Posted 25 September 2007 - 02:38 PM
As far as the port on the bottom, there was the flop of a deal in the N64DD (Disk Drive). It didn't fare well even in Japan. Most of the Nintendo systems have those expansion slots though, just in case. Check the bottom of an original style NES sometime.