The computers were close to unbeatable in most of those games, especially if you were alone in Paddle Battle against 3 of them. My sister was really good in those games though. She usually wore gloves because she had a history of some serious skin lossMortai Gravesend said:I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one who did something like that. But when all the skin was peeling off I decided I had better stop so I didn't get to the point of bleeding. Instead I used the other hand. -__-Yopaz said:I used the palm of my hand... I ended up wearing down the skin there so much I actually started bleeding a few times. Tug of war, pedal power, paddle battle. Our analog sticks were almost useless after Mario Party.Mortai Gravesend said:Mario Party... Me and my brother used to be quite competitive about that. So we really wore down our controllers with rotating the stick and jamming certain buttons as fast as possible. I even wore down the skin on my hand when I found that I might be able to better rotate the stick of the controller with the palm of my hand T__TYopaz said:I have a desire to quote each and every one of these posts to point out that they need to be played.
The Banjo Kazooie games, Diddy Kong Racing, Donkey Kong 64 are all great choices. I would recommend Mario Party, but it's a controller destroyer so it's a good idea to stay away from that.
And sadly in the end I don't think we necessarily won so much against the computer in those games. For all our effort.
But yeah... it really wore down the controllers. And we played it a lot.
I feel like some of the newer games did set the bar a bit too high too, but not as much as some of the games in the first one. I often feel this with the button mashing games in Mario Party 3 and 4 where you need to be really quick. In the most recent ones it seems like they set the bar a bit too low though... Oh well, Mario Party did give me a happy childhood.Mortai Gravesend said:Gloves made my hand slip XPYopaz said:The computers were close to unbeatable in most of those games, especially if you were alone in Paddle Battle against 3 of them. My sister was really good in those games though. She usually wore gloves because she had a history of some serious skin lossMortai Gravesend said:I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one who did something like that. But when all the skin was peeling off I decided I had better stop so I didn't get to the point of bleeding. Instead I used the other hand. -__-Yopaz said:I used the palm of my hand... I ended up wearing down the skin there so much I actually started bleeding a few times. Tug of war, pedal power, paddle battle. Our analog sticks were almost useless after Mario Party.Mortai Gravesend said:Mario Party... Me and my brother used to be quite competitive about that. So we really wore down our controllers with rotating the stick and jamming certain buttons as fast as possible. I even wore down the skin on my hand when I found that I might be able to better rotate the stick of the controller with the palm of my hand T__TYopaz said:I have a desire to quote each and every one of these posts to point out that they need to be played.
The Banjo Kazooie games, Diddy Kong Racing, Donkey Kong 64 are all great choices. I would recommend Mario Party, but it's a controller destroyer so it's a good idea to stay away from that.
And sadly in the end I don't think we necessarily won so much against the computer in those games. For all our effort.
But yeah... it really wore down the controllers. And we played it a lot.. I also remember that I had some serious problems even completing Pedal Power at all. Another friend of mine also used his palm so we're far from alone (my friend lived on the other side of the country when I had Mario Party). The game was great, but I think there's a reason why they didn't use the analog stick in the same way in Mario Party 2 or 3.
But yes, I imagine due to some feedback they decided to make more reasonable games in the future.
Still... I would imagine they'd test to see how fast the average person could do those games. It feels like for some of them they kinda failed to do that. At least in the first game XP
I think the 5 essential list isduckymcfly99 said:I just got a Nintendo 64 last week. So far, I have Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Star Wars: Episode I Podracing. I just need some suggestions for good games to seek out, and I wanted to know what were some of the best of the lot.
My personal favorite, was either Goldeneye or Super Smash Bros.
So go ahead and mention some great classics of the bygone era, when Nintendo wasn't just thrusting gimmicks at us.
I saw a lot of people saying Perfect Dark. I have yet to play it, so I think I'll try to find it.Shoggoth2588 said:Considering it was a sort of spiritual successor, you should definitely give Perfect Dark a chance. I haven't finished Perfect Dark but it's a fun little shoot-em-up.duckymcfly99 said:My personal favorite, was either Goldeneye or Super Smash Bros.
Pokemon Snap (don't look at me like that)
3rd... 4thed?????Hazy992 said:Get Banjo Kazooie. Great game![]()
If you can't (or rather not) get it on the N64, then there's always the XBLA version.duckymcfly99 said:I saw a lot of people saying Perfect Dark. I have yet to play it, so I think I'll try to find it.