Weekend_Warrior wrote:Those awkward, early 3D years were basically the precursor to all the great games you see & play now. So I suggest you show some respect.Mr.White555 wrote:[Those years were basically the teens for games; awkward and full of new experiences. Some people put it on a pedestal. I don't.
Remember: You must learn to walk before you can run
It's so weird how opposite I am to the rest of you - I couldn't stand the bad camera/3D gameplay in Super Mario 64 when it first came out. Then I got into other 3D games and decided to go back years later and play through Mario 64 and I loved it. Graphics aren't the best, gameplay definitely revealed that they were still working out the kinks (the difference between the camera function in M64 and Ocarina of Time showed that they were continuously making steps or trying new things to see what worked best).
I still like going back and playing Rogue Squadron on the N64 and I am sure there are plenty of people who think the graphics are so bad that you can't tell the X-Wing from the cliffs in the background. Okay, you can't, but for people who played these games when they first came out I am sure it was pretty amazing. Maybe if your first console was a PS2 or XBox it is hard to appreciate these things because there hasn't been, in my opinion, the major jump in technology between modern gen consoles that there was between the SNES and the N64. Now a days, the graphics get a little tweak and the gameplay is a bit more user friendly, but there is not much of a difference in my opinion from one gen to the next. I know it's been argued before and I agree that consoles are being released to quickly. Perhaps we should only be on PS2 now instead of PS3. The change would have been more dramatic and would have been appreciated more.