History
I've never own a Nintendo 64 in my life but I can't forget how did I know about this console. I was living in the US with my family and I saw a commercial about this system on TV. I saw the graphics and I was like wow this must be the greatest console with awesome graphics. The controller is a bit weird though.
The Games
The games are original titles which range from all types of genre. I think the most popular genre is action and racing with the emphasis on aracde sytle gameplay. This is the first time where the games uses 3D graphics so by today's standard is it a bit blocky
The Good
Some of the games are fun to play but mostly on the racing and action side. Most of the great games are made by Nintendo which some third party companies makes not bad games.
The games are original titles which range from all types of genre. I think the most popular genre is action and racing with the emphasis on aracde sytle gameplay. This is the first time where the games uses 3D graphics so by today's standard is it a bit blocky
The Good
Some of the games are fun to play but mostly on the racing and action side. Most of the great games are made by Nintendo which some third party companies makes not bad games.
The Bad
Controls are mostly unresponsive and the games are not that fun. The analogue stick contol is too rigid for the games. Even games like Super Mario 64 doesn't control well.
The Ugly
Everything. This was release at the same time as the ps1 and yet most of the games didn't hit the mark. With games that are not that fun and a very limited selection of games.
Conclusion
The Nintendo 64 is part of Nintendo's history. There are a lot of gaming franchise that we made because of this but they were a precursor of whats to come. It was okay but nothing memorable.
Sega CD (171 games)Sega 32X (33 games)
Sega Saturn (7/97 games) 0.07% replayability
Sony PlayStation (453 games)
Neo Geo Pocket / Color (10/40 games) 25% replayability
Nintendo 64 (24/317 games) 7.57% replayability
Nintendo Game Boy Color (8/530 games) 0.01% replayability
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