Yeah, its a real shame that system only had two stellar games on it: "Super Mario 64" and "Ocarina of Time".
you forgot Kirby 64, Banjo Kazooie, Banjo Tooie, Star Fox 64, Goldeneye, Majora's Mask, Pokémon Puzzle League and can still keep talking all day long.
though the NES and SNES seem to have really appealing games and the Fact they have more Megaman games alone is enough for the N64 to lose.
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I owned all 3 as my first, second and fourth console. I loved my NES but got a SNES fairly soon after and barely played it since. SNES was amazing but I think N64 tops it despite the relative lack of games. Every major N64 game was almost a brand new genre in itself.
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I owned all 3 as my first, second and fourth console. I loved my NES but got a SNES fairly soon after and barely played it since. SNES was amazing but I think N64 tops it despite the relative lack of games. Every major N64 game was almost a brand new genre in itself.
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Why should you care so much about others preferences in old consoles?
Or is "N64 shaming" popular over there in 80's land?
n64 shamming is popular. i just follow the bandwagon because i want people to like me.
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N64 hands down. Best Mario ever, 1080, Banjo, Pilot Wings, Space Station Silicon Valley, OoT, Chameleon Twist 2, Star Fox, Re-volt, Harvest Moon, Quest 64, and the list goes on. In my mind, this is the best game system ever with the best line up of games.
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SNES because the NES has serious issues with sprite flicker and slowdown (Which the MMC5 was perfectly capable of solving). N64 has a terrible framerate. The Wii VC N64 is awful. Stuff like the water effect is totally wrong.
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One or two N64 games were fantastic. But on the whole the rubbish outweighed the good.
The NES on the other hand had the best graphics and gameplay of its time.
My favourite was the SNES, though. By a large mile. It took everything the NES had done and improved on it. Almost everything Nintendo did at that time was a massive classic. They could, seemingly, do no wrong.
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If the quality of a game console is determined by the quality of its 3D platformers and party games, the N64 wipes the floor with pretty much everything. However, I gotta be realistic and say that the SNES wins out of those three choices. The SNES has a great selection of games from pretty much every genre, barring FPS and RTS games for obvious reasons. The NES...is, well, the non-super SNES. It's a good console that has great games, but the SNES blows it out of the water technically and in terms of the quality of its games.
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In my opinion the N64 didn't have to many great games. There were a few but not too many that I personally enjoyed. I've always been more of a NES / SNES guy. The retro duo had so many great games to play compared to the N64.
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The NES was my first gaming system (my own; I played my older brother'a Atari 2600 before that), and it'll always have a special place in my heart wrapped in nostalgia due to receiving it on two separate Christmas (one was broken after a few months, so we received a new one the following Christmas).
The N64 has two of my favorite games of all time (Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time), and several other titles that were a joy to play (Star Fox 64, Pilot Wings 64, Blast Corps, Mario Kart 64, etc).
But SNES wins. It has my favorite 2D Mario, one of the best (possibly the very best) Zelda entries in the series, and the RPGs. Oh my goodness, the RPGs. This was the golden era of Squaresoft, and possibly RPGs as a whole. Final Fantasy 4. Final Fantasy 6. Chrono Trigger. Super Mario RPG.Earthbound. Breath of Fire. Secret of Evermore. Shadowrun. The list goes on and on, especially if you consider games that aren't traditional RPGs. But the system had them in abundance.
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