How could not list the WCW/Nitro or WCW Mayhem or Wrestlemania 20 games (any of those from Aki/THQ)?
Clearly a flawed poll.
Clearly a flawed poll.
Banjo Kazooi ftw, i had so much fun with that gameEzraPound said:Great games. Great console. Take your pick.
I go for Super Mario 64. It's just perfect.
1. Blu-ray discs are supposedly "scratch-proof". I wouldn't go out of my way to test that claim, but my 1-year-old decided to test his teeth against a disc and scraped off the label side. It still works fine whereas if you did that on a DVD chances are the disc would be ruined.TheGreenManalishi said:I voted for SM64 because it makes me melt into a puddle of pure ecstasy just to pull his nose at the title screen.
Perfect dark is better than GoldenEye IMO. Better guns, more immersive story and a better lead character.
I love ALL N64 games because they are big carts. Nothing better than a big cart. Much better than a big disc like everyone seems to cram into their fanboy arses these days for three reasons.
1. A cart can take a beating and STILL be as good as before you droppoed it down the stairs.
2. You can save onto a cart. You need nothing but the console, a controller, a game and the TV
3. Easier to wipe fecal matter off a cart
I love Pilotwings (where's the sequel, Nintendo? Seriously now!) but I don't recall playing it nearly as much as the SNES version. It might have been due to the fact I had to rent the game at the local Blockbuster's back in the day (it was hard to find any N64 games where I lived back then), but my memories are still firmly planted with the 2D version.sophtswitch said:Blast Corps was a game and a half. Went for Goldeneye because I had so many good times with friends playing that. Banjo-Kazooie is a classic too, shame the new one doesn't sound like it's up to scratch.
Pilotwings was another amazing game. Top background music too.
And I played Donkey Kong til my hands got RSI.... not really but I did play it a lot
I agree wholeheartedly.Samurai Goomba said:Banjo-Kazooie. It's just that good.
Meh, it's pretty overrated... just a strong, competent "find-a-bazillion-items" 3D platformer, the likes of which is widely available on the PS2 or Gamecube, except bettter.I missed the chance to play Donkey Kong, as I left the country and regaled my N64 to my brother-in-law just before the game was released. Checking on metacritic it received stellar reviews. Unfortunately I doubt I will ever have the chance to play it again, seeing that it's a RARE game and I highly doubt it would ever make its way to the virtual console.
nev0r.Slightly off topic, have they made a better Bond game yet?
PilotWings with the Wiimote would be really, really fun.I love Pilotwings (where's the sequel, Nintendo? Seriously now!) but I don't recall playing it nearly as much as the SNES version. It might have been due to the fact I had to rent the game at the local Blockbuster's back in the day (it was hard to find any N64 games where I lived back then), but my memories are still firmly planted with the 2D version.
Haha, yeah. I think later the rule was broadened because there was a short Moonraker Elite.I CALL NO ODDJOB!!!