Nintendo 64 - Official Topic

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What's your favourite N64 game?

Super Mario 64
14
17%
Goldeneye 64
16
20%
Zelda: Ocarina of Time
24
30%
Zeldo: Majora's Mask
9
11%
Perfect Dark
11
14%
Banjo-Kazooie
2
2%
Donkey Kong 64
1
1%
Conker's Bad Fur Day
2
2%
1080 Snowboarding
0
No votes
Pilotwings 64
2
2%
Waverace 64
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 81
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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by PCCD » Sat Aug 15, 2009 1:37 am

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It's probably one of the strangest games I've ever played. Very linear and with an unorthodox approach to levelling and combat but a half decent, reasonably well told, batshit insane story and the combat being quite tactical at times (think MMA with a lot less flurries). Didn't really live up to the mystique that had built up around it during its protracted making but if you stick with it there's some decent stuff in there.

Try it by nefarious means before buying I say.

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by smallbut » Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:24 am

floydfreak wrote:
owengriffiths wrote:
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owengriffiths wrote:For me one of the best N64 games is Shadowman. I know it was availiable on other consoles but the nintendo version allegedly has better controls. It's got the best story of any game I have played. Such a brilliant idea for a game, the levels have great atmosphere. The platforming & fighting elements can't hold a candle to the best competitors but they are perfectly acceptable and mildly enjoyable. It's all about the story and exploration, similar in a way to Metroid Prime.

This is the first 10 mins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmgKxNII ... re=related

If it has one flaw, its that it requires a memory pak and I'm dubious any of those will still work nowadays. Avoid the sequel, it feels like it was made by an entirely different team


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Have you seen the complete walkthrough of Shadowman on Youtube?


Nah, I completed the game a few years ago though. Very long it was too, but if I remember rightly it stayed good right to the end. That was one of the problems with Okami, after 50 hours it just got to much.



Heres the link if your intrested though gotta love the music on shadowman.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p ... F7E1AE51D8

I liked that with some N64 games made the game and money spent on it worthwhile getting that amount of play on a simple game Zelda OOT, Turok 2 Mario64 all had over 50 hrs of gameplay something i find lacking in most games nowadays

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Rubix » Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:24 am

This console had some great games but I had to vote Zelda OOT :wub:

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by consolegaming » Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:42 am

Its weird but the console was just so magical. Even now playing on Majoras Mask feels so great, its the way the graphics, music and gameplay pull you into the world of Termina. Very few games do that nowadays, even Twilight Princess failed to do so imo.

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by Baron Zemo » Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:48 pm

consolegaming wrote:Its weird but the console was just so magical. Even now playing on Majoras Mask feels so great, its the way the graphics, music and gameplay pull you into the world of Termina. Very few games do that nowadays, even Twilight Princess failed to do so imo.


Yeah , i've converted back to teh N64 recently, playing through OOT, just at the shadow temple, which i cant remember from my childhood :?

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by consolegaming » Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:20 pm

BaronZemo wrote:
consolegaming wrote:Its weird but the console was just so magical. Even now playing on Majoras Mask feels so great, its the way the graphics, music and gameplay pull you into the world of Termina. Very few games do that nowadays, even Twilight Princess failed to do so imo.


Yeah , i've converted back to teh N64 recently, playing through OOT, just at the shadow temple, which i cant remember from my childhood :?


LOL I remember bits of it. The level certainly was not one of the strongest, the boss was though!

For me Zelda needs to be reinvented to be kept fresh, I do hope they do not keep the Twilight Princess art style. For me they have to have more memorable characters by cutting down the number of characters in the game and for the music to be more catchy, the Termina Field theme is just so awesome!

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by NickSCFC » Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:05 pm

:?


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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Uppa » Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:17 pm



Though it's not really orchestrated, it's still a fairly nice rendition. Would have changed my experience of Twilight Princess quite a bit if this was the main field music.

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Frank » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:27 pm

Oh dear.

I'm the only one who's voted for Banjo-Kazooie? :o

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Christopher » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:51 am

Super Mario 64 is the best video game of all time and yet people voting here have shunned it :| You people don't deserve to play games with voting like this :x

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Baron Zemo » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:56 am

Ocarina of Time / Super Mario 64 / Banjo Kazooie are easily the three best games of all time. Compare them to games these days. The newer games lack depth, storyling and the emotion that the old N64 games have. I'd rather spend countless hours playing them 3 then any modern game

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Christopher » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:58 am

BaronZemo wrote:Ocarina of Time / Super Mario 64 / Banjo Kazooie are easily the three best games of all time. Compare them to games these days. The newer games lack depth, storyling and the emotion that the old N64 games have. I'd rather spend countless hours playing them 3 then any modern game


Ocarina of Time is easily up there with Mario but Banjo? It is a poor mans Mario 64.

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by Baron Zemo » Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:07 am

suzzopher wrote:
BaronZemo wrote:Ocarina of Time / Super Mario 64 / Banjo Kazooie are easily the three best games of all time. Compare them to games these days. The newer games lack depth, storyling and the emotion that the old N64 games have. I'd rather spend countless hours playing them 3 then any modern game


Ocarina of Time is easily up there with Mario but Banjo? It is a poor mans Mario 64.




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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Christopher » Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:50 am

Very serious. Rare just don't do it for me. Never have, never will.

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Baron Zemo » Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:54 am

:| Fair enough. I probably enjoy it because i spent the majority of my childhood playing on the N64 with my father, Banjo/OOT/SM64/V8/CV :wub:

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Christopher » Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:08 pm

It's weird that I wasn't in to Rare at all as my brother loved each and every one of their games. I just wasn't as easily impressed :shifty:

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Oxx » Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:53 pm

Banjo was one of my favourite N64 games.

I didn't even own Mario 64...

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Christopher » Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:36 pm

Holy strawberry float Oxx, holy strawberry float :|

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by Oxx » Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:43 pm

suzzopher wrote:Holy strawberry float Oxx, holy strawberry float :|


Yeah, I know.

In my defence, one of my mates bought an N64 at the same time, so we tried not to double-up on purchases.

That said, I only borrowed Mario 64 for a weekend before giving it back to him.

I was happy with Lylat Wars, GoldenEye and Yoshi's Story.

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PostRe: Nintendo 64 - Official Topic
by Baron Zemo » Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:50 pm

Oxx wrote:
suzzopher wrote:Holy **** Oxx, holy **** :|


Yeah, I know.

In my defence, one of my mates bought an N64 at the same time, so we tried not to double-up on purchases.

That said, I only borrowed Mario 64 for a weekend before giving it back to him.

I was happy with Lylat Wars, GoldenEye and Yoshi's Story.


mummy strawberry floating LYLAT WARS :wub:


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