Hence why it’s secret.marurun wrote:It's not Nintendo's best-selling, that's for sure.
I’ve never confused “best” with “best-selling” anyway.
Hence why it’s secret.marurun wrote:It's not Nintendo's best-selling, that's for sure.
OB64 is unique and exclusive to the N64, one of the few reasons I keep one around haha.Jagosaurus wrote:@JMustang,
With your RPG style, not surprised at N64 & DC being on your list. I considered Zelda 64 games a light action RPG then (still do) so that covered it well enough for me at the time. I do remember renting Quest 64 & not caring for it at all. Remind me, is Ogre 64 a unique game to the 64? Not a reskin or remaster? If so, ever ported elsewhere after?
DC still has the definitive release of Grandia II compared to PS2 mess & buggy, crashing PC port. Interested to see how the Switch HD port stands up. Hope they start from DC source. DC might lose another big reason for owning it.
Speaking of, we discussed the lack of DC exclusives these days in a thread a couple years back:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1070632
At the time, I loved my DC. Having a home arcade was amazing. It essentially was a home NAOMI "lite." Some NAOMI games have been patched by homebrew community & run on the DC hardware (NAOMI took carts).
Now... it's mostly nostalgia for the DC for me as the vast majority of the games can be found elsewhere or on MAME.
PSN: Green-Whiskeyninjainspandex wrote:Maybe I'm just a pervert
The backgrounds dont show upJagosaurus wrote:Nice... will have to see if OB64 emulates well. The other handful of N64 titles I really care about now (games I have nostalgia for) emulate fine, so do the other 5 or so or my to-play list.