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<blockquote data-quote="stevelabny" data-source="post: 4001586" data-attributes="member: 9298"><p>The N64 gets a lot of hate, because it was still cartridge when other systems went disk, a lot of people don't like the joystick and there weren't a lot of games...but the N64 has some of the greatest games ever made.</p><p></p><p>possibly the 5 best gams of all time? </p><p></p><p>Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - best game ever? </p><p>Super mario 64 - started 3D platforming</p><p>Banjo Kazooie - close to perfection and just plain fun</p><p>Jet Force Gemini - hidden gem! </p><p>Mario Kart 64 - best multiplayer for all levels of skill</p><p></p><p>Super Smash Brothers - Fighting game Nintendo style</p><p>the first few Mario Parties - ditto </p><p>Legend of Zelda:Majora's Mask - not as good as Ocarina, but all Zeldas are great</p><p>Mario Golf - makes golf fun</p><p>Mario Tennis - makes tennis amazing</p><p>Banjo Tooie - not as good as the original, but what is? </p><p>Goldeneye - FPS on nintnedo</p><p>Paper Mario - a great Mario-style RPG</p><p>Perfect Dark - the other FPS. </p><p>DK 64 - can get frustrating in spots, but still worthy</p><p>Conker's BFD (Rated M) - um...yeah, not for your kid <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>I'm also the only fan of the N64 joystick. I loved the three-prong stick with multiple options on how to hold it. </p><p></p><p>The SNES would be my 2nd choice.</p><p></p><p>The gamecube was the last generation which was the WORST generation for videogames across the board since the dead spot between atari 2600 and nintnedo. I bought the Gamecube at launch, and always supported it against the competition, but at the end of its run, it did not have the same high level of games (weaker Mario, waker Zelda, weaker Mario Kart.... the only decent stuff was RE4, Metroid Prime, Eternal Darkness, and Mario Baseball and Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door)</p><p></p><p>for the record, the Wii games list is also disappointing so far... Super Paper Mario took a previously great franchise and gimmicked it up into somethign unrecognizeable, Zelda was well made and playable but missing some of the fun, Mario Galaxy is overhyped, it is NOT one of the best Marios</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevelabny, post: 4001586, member: 9298"] The N64 gets a lot of hate, because it was still cartridge when other systems went disk, a lot of people don't like the joystick and there weren't a lot of games...but the N64 has some of the greatest games ever made. possibly the 5 best gams of all time? Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - best game ever? Super mario 64 - started 3D platforming Banjo Kazooie - close to perfection and just plain fun Jet Force Gemini - hidden gem! Mario Kart 64 - best multiplayer for all levels of skill Super Smash Brothers - Fighting game Nintendo style the first few Mario Parties - ditto Legend of Zelda:Majora's Mask - not as good as Ocarina, but all Zeldas are great Mario Golf - makes golf fun Mario Tennis - makes tennis amazing Banjo Tooie - not as good as the original, but what is? Goldeneye - FPS on nintnedo Paper Mario - a great Mario-style RPG Perfect Dark - the other FPS. DK 64 - can get frustrating in spots, but still worthy Conker's BFD (Rated M) - um...yeah, not for your kid :D I'm also the only fan of the N64 joystick. I loved the three-prong stick with multiple options on how to hold it. The SNES would be my 2nd choice. The gamecube was the last generation which was the WORST generation for videogames across the board since the dead spot between atari 2600 and nintnedo. I bought the Gamecube at launch, and always supported it against the competition, but at the end of its run, it did not have the same high level of games (weaker Mario, waker Zelda, weaker Mario Kart.... the only decent stuff was RE4, Metroid Prime, Eternal Darkness, and Mario Baseball and Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door) for the record, the Wii games list is also disappointing so far... Super Paper Mario took a previously great franchise and gimmicked it up into somethign unrecognizeable, Zelda was well made and playable but missing some of the fun, Mario Galaxy is overhyped, it is NOT one of the best Marios [/QUOTE]
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