I don’t see many posts here about the N64 and it doesn’t look like there is an N64 community on lemmy.world It’s the console I have the most nostalgia for and I have over 130 games in my collection. I’m currently playing a ROM hack called SM64: Beyond the Cursed Mirror. It has some pretty challenging platforming but it is fun.

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    1 year ago

    Low framerates, extremely close draw distances, and odd controller make it less appealing to most retro gaming fans that don’t have nostalgia for the system. That’s not to say you shouldn’t go ham on some Buck Bumble or Doom 64, but it does explain why it’s not as active as some other platforms.

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    1 year ago

    I have so many fond memories of playing Superman 64 (and it’s multiplayer) and wave race with my dad.

    I miss him so much.

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    N64 was the couch coop king. There were so many to choose from. Me and my buddies would get together and destroy each other on several different games back then. It was a blast.

    Although online games are pretty nice for me now since we all have moved on to different locations.

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    1 year ago

    I love the N64 despite growing up with a PSX… I always was jealous of not having one when watching those Pokemon Stadium TV ads!

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    I feel like it’s just overpowered by Playstation and maybe even X-box, I sure remember drooling over all the Nintendo exclusive releases back then, having grown up with NES and SNES games. I’ve been playing Ocarina of Time (my first 3D Zelda, after a lifetime of playing 2D) for the first time this past year (I’m slow and I fucking hate the water temple) and I just absolutely love it. Can’t wait to get into Majora’s Mask, Banjo Kazooie and others I missed out on as a kid. Super Mario 64 didn’t entirely convince me some years ago, but after I’m done with Zelda I might give it a try.

    Edit: to say I’m surprised how well Ocarina of Time has aged despite the blocky polygon graphics. Once you get immersed in it, it actually plays very well in my opinion, but then again I’m honestly more used to older games than new and I still constantly play OG Silent Hill and games from that era.

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      1 year ago

      Xbox was a later generation, so definitely overpowered.

      PlayStation, N64, and Saturn were generation 5.

      PS2, GameCube, Dreamcast, and Xbox we’re generation 6.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I wasn’t really talking about tech specs, well aware of that, but thanks. Sorry maybe I worded it awkward, I was wasted last night. Point was that by the advent of Playstation and X-Box Sega and Nintendo kind of faded into the background a lot. I mean if people (rightfully) feel like N64 didn’t get much attention, GameCube and Dreamcast got even less. The past and the present affect the future. I’m just glad we still have Nintendo and Zelda and Metroid and such even if I’m quite a long time of savings away from playing the newer games.

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    1 year ago

    So many games for n64 feel like fever dreams to me. Mystical Ninja was where it was at. Also Hey Pikachu…. Conker… Zelda… goldeneye… banjo kazooie…

    Love me some N64

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    1 year ago

    Did anyone play Road Rash 64? It’s absolutely my guilty pleasure. The fact the the entire island existed and you could just drive off course for miles blew me away. The wrecks were ridiculous, and the jankiness had a charm to it.

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      1 year ago

      Didn’t know it was on the 64, played road rash on the 3DO my friend had and loved it tho, must have been better on the 64 though

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        With the classic 3DO game and the playstation games, everything was sprite-based. With Road Rash 64, everything was modeled in 3D polygons. If you crashed, you’d go FLYING off the course and end up in some field somewhere. When you crossed the finish line, your character would slow to a stop, and if you’re lucky enough to have an NPC end up right next to you, you could smack them until the fell off their bike as the leader board rolled out. My friend and I laughed so much back in the day.

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          That sounds so awesome, in modern day gaming maybe they wouldn’t be the greatest games but back then it was so fund beating on the other drivers haha.