Re: Nintendo 64
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Did anyone own this console ? I picked up 3 new games for this today for ?15. wetrix, mario cart ( :smile: ), and f-zero-x.
Classic games.. does anyone have any old consoles they still play on ?
Re: Nintendo 64
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I have:
NES
SNES
Nintendo 64
Dreamcast
Playstation 2
Gamecube
I still play all of them. I'm soon to be an owner of the NES themed Gameboy SP (put off buying a gameboy since they came out, my luck that the nostalgia version comes out when I've got money :biggrin: )
Re: Nintendo 64
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i've got an old megadrive that sometimes get dug out for a few rounds of golf.
hmmm, /me ponders a futuristic golf style map with hl2's gravity gun. :biggrin:
Re: Nintendo 64
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I went through an emulation phase where I got a load of games I used to
play as a young lad. Sonic, street fighter, road rash and the like. I
still remember getting my first sega on my birthday and thinking it was
the best thing ever. :smile:
Re: Nintendo 64
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F-Zero X is one of my all-time favorites. You should see the Gamecube version.
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I was a big fan of the original F-Zero for Super Nintendo. Nothing like racing thru fire field with your last car and its about to explode...
Re: Nintendo 64
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I've been a PC guy the whole way along.. searches in basement for the 386 I've never owned a console of any sort.
Re: Nintendo 64
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N64... ahh those were the days. I'd have friends over and play Goldeneye.
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Ahhhhhh the master system, those were the days, and SJ, the master system 2 i have does have a card slot :razz: and alex the kid built in :razz: I used to have a n64 and a playstation, golden eye!!!! A bunch of my frineds would come round and bring there pads to play a bit o' golden eye.
Re: Nintendo 64
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The Master System was so cool. I loved playing Jurassic Park on that thing.
Re: Nintendo 64
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The master system pad... who designed that thing!? Who wanted a pad with corners?
Re: Nintendo 64
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Your kids still play the Nintendo? I hope to show my kids the classics some day but I don't know if I could get them to sit still long enough for FF3...
Re: Nintendo 64
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I don't think they'd appreciate them to be honest Horn, sad as it is. We're geting old. :wink:
Re: Nintendo 64
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Its not mine, but there is an N64 in my flat, and other for old school
consoles we have a playstation (since the N64 seems to count), 2 Megadrives
(my flatmate is "upgrading" one over summer), and once another flatmate
brings them up, a SNES and a NES. None of those consoles get much play
though, when we first got them up it was cool for some nostalgia, but I
feel newer games and consoles have the edge.
Re: Nintendo 64
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How old are you guys then ? aherm. I'll still be playing games as I get older. I proberbly play old games more than new games now I come to think of it. Opposing Force has some fantastic playability.. and as for red alert... jeeze. Did anyone ever play that ? The amount of units you could build was only limited by you're processor, and the amount of time you had. A lot of games, especailly c+c generals, miss out that factor. More games are being made for money, where a lot started off as being made for fun.
/ 2 cents.
Re: Nintendo 64
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I'm 19, turning 20 next month. I've been gaming since the Commodore 64,
through an Amiga 500+, to a playstation and other more recent consoles.
To me, playing some games of Burnout 2, or a few team battles with a
mate on Soul Calibur 2, is far more enjoyable than a bout of Road Rash.
I probably enjoyed Road Rash more when it was newly out, but playing it
now it really pales in comparison to modern equivelants (NOT modern
Road Rash games however :biggrin: ).
Re: Nintendo 64
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I'm 18, started playing games when I was 4. Grew up with them, Final Fantasy I taught me to read. I thought I'd grow out of it, but it's starting to turn into a career and I have no intention of stopping.
Re: Nintendo 64
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Amstrad CPC 6128
Spectrum ZX
Master System II
Mega Drive
SNES
GameBoy
GameBoy Colour
Amiga CD32
Playstation (x3)
N64
Playstation II
GameCube
4 PC's
WINNAR! :razz:
As for ages, like ReNo i'm 19, 20 at the very start of December. YES, I expect gifts...
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Ive got an NES in perfect condition :smile:
I still play with it sometimes. some of the games I have:
Final Fantasy 1
Crystalis
Legend of Zelda
Swords&Serpents
Mario Bros. 1,2, and 3
Bard's Tale
Gradius
Shadowgate
Commodore 64 was kickass. Demon Stalkers was the best. I have a PC version of that game on my computer now, and I still play it.
Re: Nintendo 64
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For NES I have (Off the top of my head):
Final Fantasy
Legend of Zelda
Mario Bros. 1/Duckhunt
Mario Bros. 2
Mario Bros. 3
Robinhood: Prince of Thieves
Burgertime
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game
Re: Nintendo 64
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Gradius was the s**t, baby!
Re: Nintendo 64
Posted by scary_jeff on
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One of my friends at school must have had like... every megadrive game. It was ridiculous. OK maybe not every, but a good 50 games.
Re: Nintendo 64
Posted by Crono on
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I've got pretty much every American released console since 1985 (except 32X, Virtual Boy, and XBOX ... and I don't want any of them).
The 64 was an alright system, it had its games. But if you really look at it, it failed miserably.
I think the reason why that is, is that before its release, games weren't really looked at as a serious industry and by the time the 64 came out video games were known to the general public as 'Nintendo'.
They had no where to go but down. However, I think it's funny how everyone forgets all the crappy games on the NES and SNES. It just seemed like no one was really paying attention until the 64 came out and by that time their game quality went down.
Thankfully the current president of Nintendo is getting it back to what made the company one of the best, good games, fun times, and wonderful experiences. :smile:
Anyway:
NES, GBC, SNES, N64, GC, GBA, GENESIS, SATURN, DREAMCAST, PSX, PS2, and Computers of course.
Re: Nintendo 64
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Wow Crono, I didn't realise you are such a console fan. Surely if you
like console gaming, at least some of the games on the Xbox must
appeal? I won't try and reiterate our previous argument over hardware :smile:
Re: Nintendo 64
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im 19 going on 20 (end of this month!)
consoles: Original Gameboy, PSX (traded in for...), PS2 and thats all
Re: Nintendo 64
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I also owned an Atari 800. Well, my dad did. That machine taught me BASIC programming, and I used that up until we got the mighty 386 in around 1992 or 1993. WINDOWS 3.0 AND DOS 5.0 BABY!
Re: Nintendo 64
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I really dont feel attracted to consoles.
Re: Nintendo 64
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
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Good. Consoles are not objects of sexual desire. There are probably a few websites though...
Re: Nintendo 64
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I am 15 and turn 16 in august, brown hair,blue eyes....ooops wrong site.
I've never played any off the games played on lets say...the spectrum or commadore 64 or the sinclair [mainly coz i wasn't born when the sinclair arrived] But luckily for me, there are emulators! Like the snes one i use to play mario kart and mario allstars and world.
Re: Nintendo 64
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^^ :mrgreen:
I've 17 nintendo 64 games. I intend to buy more games for the nintendo 64. They could be valuable one day..
Had over 100 games for the commadore 64, not to forget the severall few I wrote in BASIC :smile:
I must find a commadore 64 emulator... hmm...
Nintendo seem to realease games for little kiddies, the scariest one I ever saw was shaddowman. * yawn *. I would like to see nintendo move to the pc market.
Re: Nintendo 64
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Mon Jun 7th 2004 at 6:10pm
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I have:
4: PC's
1: SNES
1: GameCube
1: Xbox
1: N64
1: Gameboy
1: Gameboy Advance
1: Nintendo
3: Playstation 2's
1: Playstation 1
Re: Nintendo 64
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You missed out your big f**king ego, on the list too.
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Re: Nintendo 64
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My wonderful list of... stuff:
PC's - 5 (I would have 6 but I dont have its RAM)
NES
Super NES
GameBoy Advanced (had a gameboy color but traded it in for GBA)
Nintendo 64
PDA (cause I have games on it lol)
Nokia cell phone (I love Snake 2) :biggrin:
Re: Nintendo 64
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I only have a pc, and don't own any recent games. My sister has a PS2, but I don't really play it.
Re: Nintendo 64
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Halo is yummy. Need to get a legal key for that though.
wildcard; what pda do you have ? I've a palm, tungsten t3.
^^ please dont say microsoft, please dont say microsoft....
Re: Nintendo 64
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I'm a lot like crono in my tastes for consoles and such. Although I was never a big Sega fan (Although I do enjoy the Saturn and Dreamcast.)
As for age, I'm 18 and my birthday is at the beginning of the year. I'm graduating from high school in a week.
Re: Nintendo 64
Posted by Crono on
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Reno, I love consoles. There's something about having a specially made computer for playing video games :smile:
I don't want an Xbox because I already have a computer (at least other consoles have specialized hardware which is made for gameplaying, and not using the inefficient X86 arch). There are a couple of games that look alright, but they'll be on PC soon enough. And I have a PS2 controller hooked up, so it'll be fun then.
I just don't think the Xbox is a good investment for gamming. However, if you're like Stanford, you'll buy 1500 Xboxes to make a supercomputer because it's cheaper.
I'm a big Sega fan, actually, I love their hardware. Their games are great as well. I just see them as the only true console company, to be honest. They've managed to take a beating over the years and dip their fingers into other, new, areas without losing what makes them great.
I think it's the same reason why I love the Game Cube so much. It's made for gamers.
The reason why most people don't like Sega is because of the Genesis. And granted it was a pretty crappy console. It was mostly western hemisphere. They discontinued it in Japan rather early and came out with the MSX (which Metal Gear 2 is on by the way). And that system is bad ass. Think of a pre-generation Saturn with lower stats and a cartridge system.
I think if certain pieces of hardware became cheaper in a few years they would be great assets to the gamming industry.
Such as, think of how bad ass it would be if Flash Memory was drastically cheaper. We're talking games the physical size of GameBoy games that can hold 10 gigs and up, not to mention, a battery isn't needed to save information. Also, vital data doesn't need to be written to memory since it is already stored in memory. Video information is another question. It would allow for better game performance and seamless transitions. However, Nintendo has done a very good job with transitioning on their 1<sup>st</sup> party games, future events get taken off the DVD while you're playing, so they're ready when you need them.
I've babbled too much :smile:
Re: Nintendo 64
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If you want to label any company "the de facto" console maker, it should be Nintendo.. they did after all invent the control pad, the control stick, vibrating pads blah blah...
Basically they are the genius and leader, followed by Sega who lost out due to bad marketing, bad pad design and media malignment. Sony are just an electronics company tbh, a populist option. Still, they do have some good points on their consoles.