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dreamakumat wrote:I'm Not Fan of the Original Playstation. the library is solid, But the hardware is everywhere.

The smaller PSone was pretty reliable in my experience. I rarely have any need to hook it up though.
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Breetai wrote:For whoever said that the N64 beats the PS1 in every category, you are nuts. If you are into 2D stuff at all, the N64 is a crap system.


I'm pretty sure you could count the number of notable sprite-based 2D n64 games on one hand, and even then the only really worthwhile one is Mischief Makers.

It's a shame really imo, because the n64's d-pad happens to be nice, large and comfy.

Once again I mention Ogre Battle as a sprite based 2D game. :wink:
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o.pwuaioc wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:
Breetai wrote:For whoever said that the N64 beats the PS1 in every category, you are nuts. If you are into 2D stuff at all, the N64 is a crap system.


I'm pretty sure you could count the number of notable sprite-based 2D n64 games on one hand, and even then the only really worthwhile one is Mischief Makers.

It's a shame really imo, because the n64's d-pad happens to be nice, large and comfy.

Once again I mention Ogre Battle as a sprite based 2D game. :wink:


Blame me for mainly thinking of side-scrollers. :oops:
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o.pwuaioc wrote:Once again I mention Ogre Battle as a sprite based 2D game. :wink:

Yeah, but that is an exception! There really honestly is not much of a 2D selection on the 64.

Nothing against Zelda: OoT. That really is a personal preference based on my lack of experience with it. I say I prefer Zelda III, but I really haven't spend enough time with OoT to say much about it.
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Breetai wrote:
o.pwuaioc wrote:Once again I mention Ogre Battle as a sprite based 2D game. :wink:

Yeah, but that is an exception! There really honestly is not much of a 2D selection on the 64.

Nothing against Zelda: OoT. That really is a personal preference based on my lack of experience with it. I say I prefer Zelda III, but I really haven't spend enough time with OoT to say much about it.


For 2D games the N64 is... well... has allmost nothing i can just think on paper mario (and i think that is just good nothing to blow my mind). BUT for the platforming games... that's the reason why i love the N64... but the super nintendo beat any console any time :P
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If we're talking about great 2D games for the N64, we can't forget Mischief Makers. Easily one of the best games on the system.
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Damm64 wrote:For 2D games the N64 is... well... has allmost nothing i can just think on paper mario (and i think that is just good nothing to blow my mind). BUT for the platforming games... that's the reason why i love the N64... but the super nintendo beat any console any time :P

For platforming? The Genesis/MD is also very good here. I'd put them as pretty much even, as it really comes down to personal taste I think. The PC Engine has a lot here, but I really think the quality of the SNES/MD selection here is of higher quality overall. Lots on the NES, too.

Sonic 3 & Knuckles or Super Mario World.... hmmmmm both rock!


As for Mischief Makers on the N64, I honestly didn't really get into it. It didn't grab my attention when trying it out, and that was the end of that.
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Breetai wrote:Where did I say that?
The very fact that you don't know that you said that says volumes about you having judged a system without having known much about it.

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AppleQueso wrote:
Hatta wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:Maybe n64 is just one of those consoles you need to have grown up with to appreciate.
Nope. I didn't own a 64 until 4 years or so ago. Goldeneye, Mario Kart, Mario Golf, Rogue Squadron, F-Zero X, Ocarina, Harvest Moon, Robotron 64 are all fantastic games that hold up well whether you're nostalgic or not.
Well there's exceptions to every claim, idk.

I guess I'm just noticing that most of the n64 bashers are ones who checked the system out long after its heyday.

I never touched an N64 until '06, and I'm one of Racketboy's biggest N64 fans, so I'm another exception. Admittedly, I'm a huge 3D platformer lover, so that helps.

I'll admit N64 has almost zero good 2D sprite-based games, but that's why you shouldn't sell your SNES to finance an N64 purchase. If you buy both, you get the best of both worlds.
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GigaPepsiMan wrote:
Breetai wrote:Where did I say that?
The very fact that you don't know that you said that says volumes about you having judged a system without having known much about it.

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