Nintendo 64 System – Video Game Console with Controller
- Nintendo 64 System – Video Game Console with Controller
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Nintendo 64 System – Video Game Console with ControllerEditorial Review
Nintendo first dabbled in video sports meeting during the industry’s early years of the mid-’70s. Generations of flourishing gaming console releases owing to the years led to the much-hyped 1996 launch of Nintendo 64, a system that represented a giant evolutionary leap in video game technology. Within the first three days of launch, hundreds of thousands of gamers hunkered down with Mario 64, considered by many to be one of the greatest video sports meeting ever made. Even today, the system’s brilliant design continues to host an ever-expanding library of breakthrough sports meeting.
Nintendo 64’s popularity among younger gamers is no bolt from the blue. Well-respected sports meeting featuring such long-lived and much-loved personalities as Mario (of arcade classic Donkey Kong fame), Zelda, and Banjo-Kazooie are simple to learn and offer enormous replay regard. But times are a’ changin’ and the system’s ever-growing library of titles has expanded into every genre of sports meeting imaginable, including sports meeting better-suited for grown-up gamers. In fact, some of the most acclaimed–in some cases, groundbreaking–sports meeting available on any platform today are packed onto N64’s ancient-school cartridges.
Under the system’s hood, its appeal to the young certainly didn’t produce a less mature gaming machine. On the contrary, the 64-bit system boasts impressive graphics, stereo sound, and copious accessory enhancements, including a high-resolution pack that boosts graphics to awe-inspiring resolutions.
Start your library with Goldeneye 007, Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie, Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time, and Star Wars: Episode One Racer–these titles represent a decent start to any N64 cartridge library.
With the recent launch of Sega’s Dreamcast system, Nintendo 64 is being left behind as the leader in video game technology. And with newer game systems featuring CD-based sports meeting, the system’s expensive cartridge format is proving itself an archaic and unconventional storage format. But, at a sub-$100 recommended retail price, innovative accessory enhancements and a splendid library of sports meeting keep the system’s rabid fan base satisfied, if not keen for Nintendo’s next evolutionary step. –Eric Twelker
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This is the worst system out there. Whats the point of spending the same amount of cash as for a playstation when your buying a worse machine?! T3he sports meeting cost about three times as much and don’t play nearly as well. The loading times are no different that the playstation and the sports meeting are horrible. There is maybe three sports meeting I like on the N64 and they’re made for my playstation anyway too. Don’t forget that to get the most out of your N64 sports meeting you must buy an expansion pack. It doesn’t make sense to me. Why buy the N64 when there are plenty of other GOOD game systems out there?
Rating: 1 / 5
Thanks to Nintendo’s bright thought to make a system and double the graphics from the 32-bit Sega Saturn and Playstation systems, we get stuck with one of the worst sytems out there. Right Sega Saturn had lousy 3D graphics and terrible third-party support, no one can deniy the fact it had some splendid sports meeting on it. And I despise Playstation, but because they shaped their graphics just right the sports meeting somehow came out looking better than N64. Not only do we get a really unpleasant system, they also had to turn many classic 2D sports meeting and turn them into horrible 3D sports meeting (Like Earthworm Jim 3D, Zelda, Donkey Kong 64, Kirby, Rayman 2, and so much more…)! Plus the controll drove me bonkers the way they controll it. Sometimes the controll’s bother me so much I have to stop playing the game. Plus because the sports meeting are in cartriges (Lousy sound and space because of this) they cost [a lot] and the sports meeting are usally small and don’t last more than a couple of hours before you’re finished with the game. And this is from someone who has loved all their other systems they made. Which is why I was crying after I played this thing (I still reflect once was too painfull) at a friends house. Complete dissipate of cash. I do not recomend. Let’s hope the Nintendo Cube Box turns out better than this piece of trash.
Rating: 1 / 5
the graphics are so blurry it will nauseate you. the n64 couldonly appeal to children under 12 years. you would be better off withthe ancient 8 bit or even a sega saturn! END
Rating: 2 / 5
the 3d was excellent on a scale of 1 to ten i would give it a 1
Rating: 5 / 5
My ancient friend has a N64. I got the chance to play it but only once. I was gonna get one as well, but most of my friends in school told me to get a PlayStation instead. I said, Why? They told me that if you are into the sports meeting, then go for the PSX, it has TONS of variety of sports meeting from different genres. It may not as powerful as the N64 but hey, potential isn’t everything! I agree with them, potential is not everything. Its the sports meeting that counts not the system itself. So I went to Electronics Botique to buy one. But when I got there, I couldn’t resist the feeling of getting a N64 as well. I didn’t have enough cash in my bank account so I have to choose whether to get a PSX or N64. I went for the PSX instead, after all, I do trust my friends. After months pass by, I didn’t regret getting a PSX over a N64. All the N64 sports meeting are somewhat excellent, but its mostly aimed at kids. And I myself is an 18-year ancient boy. As far as I can see, the N64 doesn’t have much excellent sports meeting, it does have excellent sports meeting but not as many as the PlayStation does. In fact, all the sports meeting on the N64 are re-makes. Sports meeting like Banjo, Zelda….etc. They are just like Mario 64, only with different characters. And I’m a die-hard Capcom gamer, there isn’t a release Street Fighter game on the N64. And it has poor 3rd Party support. Not to mention, its peripherals and sports meeting are at a much higher price than the PSX. Having sold $56 million units worldwide and $21 million units in North America alone, I reflect the PlayStation is worth getting than a N64. As for the load times, it only takes less than a max. of 10 sec. for the game to fully load. In fact, I own a Sega Dreamcast and doesn’t bother me if it doesn’t have load times compared to the PSX. Unlike some people, is expecting a 32-Bit system to be like a 128-Bit system with no load times. I’ll give the N64 a 2/5. It does have excellent sports meeting but not as much as the PSX does.
Rating: 2 / 5