The Top 25 N64 Games of All Time - Page 2
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SkyTheUnknown
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DarkPlasmaBall
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On April 04 2012 01:45 shannn wrote: Zelda definitely was the best idd Had such a hard time finishing the game. Seeing I was 7 at the release of the N64 it doesn't surprise me one bit :p But how is it that you haven't played Golden Eye yet.... That game is so great when playing multiplayer with friends Only played a few of these games (Zelda,Golden Eye,SM64,SF64,MK64) and they were all so great :D I think you got the order right (from above quoted games). Too bad I can't use my N64 anymore My young cousins "borrowed" all consoles from me. This blog really makes me want to go grab the N64 from them and play some oldies :D Oh I've played Goldeneye many times! I just don't actually own the game ^^ | ||
RvB
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Backpack
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Treyus
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Miles_Edgeworth
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2. Goldeneye 007 3. Majora's Mask 4. Ocarina of Time 5. Mario Tennis OoT is good, but Majora's Mask and PD/GE are both better IMO. | ||
ragnorr
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shannn
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On April 04 2012 01:57 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Oh I've played Goldeneye many times! I just don't actually own the game ^^ Oh im such a newb Thought when you said don't own the game = not played but didn't occur to me that you could've played at a friend / borrowed the game. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
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On April 04 2012 02:20 Treyus wrote: mad props to the OP for having played Quest64. I used to have it but lost it and my life seemed to fall apart immediately afterwards.... not really but it was a sad day when i could no longer play Quest64 lol. btw i LOVED the water spells. can you say "infinite life"? So true... I wonder if anyone ever used the wind spells to great success though. I must have played the game a dozen times through, and I still can't find a way to make good used of them. Early game- rush to fireball lvl3 and healing lvl1. Mid game- who the fuck cares because you have fireball lvl3 and healing lvl1. Late game- avalanche, magic barrier, healing lvl2. Invincible combination. gg no re ^^ | ||
Steelo_Rivers
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Jibba
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DarkPlasmaBall
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On April 04 2012 02:19 Backpack wrote: Star Wars Rogue Squadron and Pod Racer deserve to be top 15 IMO. Fair enough. There were a lot of games that I had to turn down from the Top 25 list that were still amazing. I didn't want to make a Runner-up List though, because then it would be too long ^^ Star Wars games Earthworm Jim 3-D Mischief Makers Pokemon Stadium Pokemon Snap Chameleon Twist Clayfighters 63 1/3 Pilotwings Tonic Trouble 1080 Snowboarding Gex: Enter the Gecko Buck Bumble are just some other great games that I can list off the top of my head that would all be viable candidates for a Top 25 spot as well. I'm actually surprised that no one mentioned StarCraft 64. But that was a terrible game, unfortunately. As a StarCraft player, I hated it. And as an N64 player, I hated it. | ||
Dullahan
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SSB, SF64, MK64, OoT/MM... good times And Zelda/Mario speedruns and TASs are so much fun to watch, even to this day As far as other games, agreed with previous posters about Rogue Squadron being awesome Would also suggest The New Tetris (gold/silver squares!), maybe Pokemon Stadium and Pokemon Snap for the lulz | ||
Arthemesia
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farvacola
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JonnyLaw
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When we unwrapped one on Christmas morning I cannot remember being more excited for a present. Personally, I enjoyed the multiplayer games more than any single player ones for n64 though. The hours spent playing Goldeneye and Mario Kart cannot be compared to grinding Mario or Zelda for me. At this time I played AoE and SC online when free to game solo. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
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On April 04 2012 02:57 farvacola wrote: I'm sorry but a top 25 that does not include Blast Corps is incomplete. There has yet to be another game like it. Otherwise the list is pretty solid. When my brother got his appendix taken out (a looong time ago), he played Blast Corps non-stop in the hospital and we bought it for him as a gift. Then someone stole it a year later, which made my brother a sad panda. Then a few years ago, I bought him a new one as a birthday gift, which made him a happy camper He played it again for a very long time. But other than that emotional tie to it that my brother has, I don't really have any other reason to rank it very high. It ranks high in my brother's heart, but that's about it | ||
Masq
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You're missing a lot of good games too, like Duke Nukem 64, Turok, Quake, Harvest Moon, 1080 Snowboarding, Pilot Wings, and Ogre Battle. For shame! | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
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On April 04 2012 03:12 JonnyLaw wrote: The year nintendo released n64 they sold out immediately. When we unwrapped one on Christmas morning I cannot remember being more excited for a present. Personally, I enjoyed the multiplayer games more than any single player ones for n64 though. The hours spent playing Goldeneye and Mario Kart cannot be compared to grinding Mario or Zelda for me. At this time I played AoE and SC online when free to game solo. Yes? This isn't literally me, but this is figuratively me... on that Christmas morning, and pretty much every holiday and birthday afterwards for the next few years. One year I got 10 N64 games for Christmas. Finished them all by my April birthday. I got Banjo-Tooie on a Christmas morning; finished it right before the ball dropped on that same New Year's Eve. | ||
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