Exact number of released US N64 games.....
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keep it up kingdomheights777 I agree there were some bad games on the Nintendo 64 but also had some great gems too!! 
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I'm trying to get them all too. I'm nearing halfway.
You can see it here: http://nsider.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=246131
You can see it here: http://nsider.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=246131
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Nice collection bro.
I hit a pawn shop today and was able to check off about 32 titles of my N64 list. All for $1.99 each.... so I only have 90 titles left to go
I hit a pawn shop today and was able to check off about 32 titles of my N64 list. All for $1.99 each.... so I only have 90 titles left to go
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Yeah, I still haven't gotten into a collector mindset. I pick up a ton of games for old consoles, but they're all ones I want to play at some point.kingdomheights777 wrote:For fun and as a challenge, I think every collector though should have a complete collection for at least one system.Dreamstation wrote:I only collect the games that are worth playing for each respective system. The N64 has a small library but it has a lot of classic games in it.
If I was going to start collecting, though, I'd rather get into something more esoteric, like a 3DO collection or something.
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I do when I get a chance. Been picking off a lot of sport titles lately. Can find them for 50 cents to $1. Still a couple of great games I'm missing (Mainly Killer Instinct Gold and Ogre Battle).kingdomheights777 wrote:Nice collection bro.
I hit a pawn shop today and was able to check off about 32 titles of my N64 list. All for $1.99 each.... so I only have 90 titles left to go
Current systems: Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar (broken), Intellivision, Colecovision (x2), Arcadia 2001, Telestar Combat, NES, SNES, N64, GCN, Wii, Virtual Boy, Gameboy (x2), GB Pocket, GB Light, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, GB Micro, e-Reader, DS, DS Lite, DSi, Genesis (Modle1 and 2), Saturn, Dreamcast, Game Gear, PS1, PS2 (Model 1 and Slim), PSP, Xbox, Xbox 360, Hyper Scan and Tiger R-Zone (x2).
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I collected all commerically released jag+jag cd games and all US 32X games...still looking into buying Pal games such as Darxide. I always loved my jag.I think if i started another collection i would start with the sega saturn.Spiderman web of fire=fail btw
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how many are you up to now?Nintendude94 wrote:I do when I get a chance. Been picking off a lot of sport titles lately. Can find them for 50 cents to $1. Still a couple of great games I'm missing (Mainly Killer Instinct Gold and Ogre Battle).kingdomheights777 wrote:Nice collection bro.
I hit a pawn shop today and was able to check off about 32 titles of my N64 list. All for $1.99 each.... so I only have 90 titles left to go
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I believe 118. So I'm nearing half way, Which isn't to bad (Considering my age).kingdomheights777 wrote:how many are you up to now?Nintendude94 wrote:I do when I get a chance. Been picking off a lot of sport titles lately. Can find them for 50 cents to $1. Still a couple of great games I'm missing (Mainly Killer Instinct Gold and Ogre Battle).kingdomheights777 wrote:Nice collection bro.
I hit a pawn shop today and was able to check off about 32 titles of my N64 list. All for $1.99 each.... so I only have 90 titles left to go
Current systems: Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar (broken), Intellivision, Colecovision (x2), Arcadia 2001, Telestar Combat, NES, SNES, N64, GCN, Wii, Virtual Boy, Gameboy (x2), GB Pocket, GB Light, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, GB Micro, e-Reader, DS, DS Lite, DSi, Genesis (Modle1 and 2), Saturn, Dreamcast, Game Gear, PS1, PS2 (Model 1 and Slim), PSP, Xbox, Xbox 360, Hyper Scan and Tiger R-Zone (x2).
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You are the worst Neo-Nazi ever!kingmohd84 wrote:n64 is my favorite console ...
I didn't own it in its day, but damn I would've loved to.
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Original_Name wrote:You are the worst Neo-Nazi ever!kingmohd84 wrote:n64 is my favorite console ...
I didn't own it in its day, but damn I would've loved to.