InfiniteRadiata
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Just. Fucking. Rerelease. Pilotwings 64. For. Fucks. Sake
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eh rare def had great gamesN64 is the worst Nintendo console with the worst library.
Come at me.
N64 games generally play better on an N64 controller. For example, the shooting minigame in Ocarina of Time is fine with a real N64 controller but almost impossible with a Gamecube controller. A second analog stick is also a poor replacement for the C buttons.I would much rather get n64 games on my switch
As someone who hates the n64’s trident controller i completely disagree and greatly preferred playing OoT on the gamecube.N64 games generally play better on an N64 controller. For example, the shooting minigame in Ocarina of Time is fine with a real N64 controller but almost impossible with a Gamecube controller. A second analog stick is also a poor replacement for the C buttons.
The Genesis mini started here for $100 cdn. I don't know what happened the first month or two, but since November it's been on sale constantly, bottoming out at $65 one week at Walmart Canada. The regular price is now reset to $75. Someone on Ebay.ca was dumping them for $55, but has now set their regular price at $75 too.Also, the Mini console boom may be over now and that's another thing Nintendo may have taken into consideration. The newly released Sega Mega Drive/Genesis was fantastic, especially after all the half-arsed efforts that were coming out from third parties until Sega finally gave a shit and did it themselves, but is already available in some places with a significant discount.
I have a thing called Virtual Boy that says otherwise...N64 is the worst Nintendo console with the worst library.
Come at me.
I have a thing called Virtual Boy that says otherwise...
You still have it?I have a thing called Virtual Boy that says otherwise...
Red Alarm is better than Star Fox 64 and Teleroboxer is better than Ready 2 Rumble.
...that's all I got.
Be careful, it's a trap!
Analog sticks are not expensive. A few cents to produce.Won't happen. Not because of any computing power but because having an analogue stick drives the cost of the controller hardware right up over just a simple all digital button pad with all the specialised and tiny moving parts required.
It's why Sony cheaped out on including Dual Shocks in with the PlayStation Classic Console.
I'm aware of the value, but I like to collect games. Will only sell them if I, somehow, really need to raise money.You still have it?
Doing an Ebay check, everyone seems to be selling them for $250 used, or more in good condition. You can actually make money off it.
Too bad I didn't follow the same thing. I've always dumped my stuff or traded it in when done.I'm aware of the value, but I like to collect games. Will only sell them if I, somehow, really need to raise money.
Yeah, I've sold things that I used to have as a kid and deeply regretted some years later. I've been trying to rebuy some things that I really like, but not thinking as a collector, just as a player that like to play things in the real hardware.Too bad I didn't follow the same thing. I've always dumped my stuff or traded it in when done.
I had tons of old Genesis games I sold for $20 to video stores and flea market dudes. Many of them are now worth $100+.
Even bland shooters like Truxton are worth good money. And I had MUSHA too and many others. I can't believe a used boxed copy of MUSHA is going for $500 on Ebay. Who knew.
The truth is that a lot of the classic N64 games would have aged badly. Compared to the NES and SNES. Unless they can get goldeneye in the system I personally wouldn’t want one.
FPGA won't do better than software if there isn't enough information/knowledge to make an accurate, 100% compatible, mature N64 emulator.
nothing great about n64. Yes those 18 fps Zelda games were really great... ROFL
Expensive to manufacture and the emulation is crap.
Just adding: FUCKING TRASH Controller. I don't even want it to scratch the depths of my ass.
If it lacks Rare games, it lacks the N64's heart, imho.
Damn, I've never seen you reply with so much seriousness.....Won't happen. Not because of any computing power but because having an analogue stick drives the cost of the controller hardware right up over just a simple all digital button pad with all the specialised and tiny moving parts required.
It's why Sony cheaped out on including Dual Shocks in with the PlayStation Classic Console.
Yes everyone back in the day complained about the framerate, and how the games were unenjoyable because of it.
/s
Gamers now are so nitpicky. Awesome games on that system, which is all that matters.
I seriously reply to your mum's advances with "No" all the time.Damn, I've never seen you reply with so much seriousness.....
I AM NOT WORTHY, GRANDMASTER SENSEI!I seriously reply to your mum's advances with "No" all the time.
The N64 was probably the most dissapointing console I ever owned. After NES and SNES, I was convinced Nintendo consoles would always blow away the competition.
Starting with Mario 64 it seemed like it would again. But outside of Mario and Zelda, there wasn't a whole lot. Losing third-parties like Squaresoft was too much and I found myself spending 90% of my gaming focus on PlayStation.
What gives you trouble with this game?The N64 mini would be worth it if that meant we would have access to a legit n64 emulator on hackable hardware. I want to play some beetle Adventure racing without having to tweak options for an hour.
Why do you use the example then of the most poorly aged game on the system as something you would want?The truth is that a lot of the classic N64 games would have aged badly. Compared to the NES and SNES. Unless they can get goldeneye in the system I personally wouldn’t want one.
Has anyone asked Phil Spencer how he would feel about the idea? After all, he wanted B-K in Smash.A N64 Mini with no Rare games?! It's not going to work great
Buying a N64 from some ebay seller, and then buying an Everdrive, and then having a CRT to play it properly....these things do not sound anywhere near as cheap or easy as buying a mini version with HDMI.Don't get the point of classic consoles. If I want to play I'll use the real thing. These systems are cheap to get and anyone can buy a flash cart for it and have an actual authentic experience.
Won't happen. Not because of any computing power but because having an analogue stick drives the cost of the controller hardware right up over just a simple all digital button pad with all the specialised and tiny moving parts required.
Because it was the most fun.Why do you use the example then of the most poorly aged game on the system as something you would want?
The N64 mini would be worth it if that meant we would have access to a legit n64 emulator on hackable hardware. I want to play some beetle Adventure racing without having to tweak options for an hour.
Otherwise it wouldn't be worth it for me, most of the good stuff wouldn't make it due to licensing stuff