N64 firsts
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Mischief makers Is a definite buy. Been wanting that for myself. As for RE2, She owns the Dreamcast, ps1 and gamecube versions.....Might pass on it.......The rest sound like she'll love them. Thanks again. And keep em coming. Cost is not an issue(I won't buy bangai-o because I already have the DC version though...). She's drooling at harvest moon though.
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The Bust-a-Move games are cute and puzzle together. I recommend Bust-A-Move '99. It's the only four player version.
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Bust-A-Move looks awesome, I recently ordered both of them for the N64. It reminds me of this game called bubble buster that I used to play on my girlfriend's phone all the time. haha
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Not exactly cute, but I think are universally enjoyable:
My friend, my sisters, and I all liked Road Rash 64. It's my favorite in the series and is an absolute riot to play.
I would also recommend Vigilante 8 (the original, not the sequel). It's a car combat game.
The N64 has some really great driving and racing games. It's the only system I would have ever considered buying solely for those type of games.
As for frantic puzzle games:
Pokemon Puzzle League definitely fits the bill. It was one of my sister's favorites anyway.
My friend, my sisters, and I all liked Road Rash 64. It's my favorite in the series and is an absolute riot to play.
I would also recommend Vigilante 8 (the original, not the sequel). It's a car combat game.
The N64 has some really great driving and racing games. It's the only system I would have ever considered buying solely for those type of games.
As for frantic puzzle games:
Pokemon Puzzle League definitely fits the bill. It was one of my sister's favorites anyway.
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harper wrote:Bust-A-Move looks awesome, I recently ordered both of them for the N64. It reminds me of this game called bubble buster that I used to play on my girlfriend's phone all the time. haha
Bubble Blaster is a cheap rip-off of Bust-a-Move/Puzzle Bobble. I'm kind of surprised you didn't know that, to be honest.
Get Puyo Puyo Sun 64.

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Breetai wrote:harper wrote:Bust-A-Move looks awesome, I recently ordered both of them for the N64. It reminds me of this game called bubble buster that I used to play on my girlfriend's phone all the time. haha
Bubble Blaster is a cheap rip-off of Bust-a-Move/Puzzle Bobble. I'm kind of surprised you didn't know that, to be honest.
Get Puyo Puyo Sun 64.
Oh boy, you always have a way of making me feel stupid.
Just to clarify, yes I know that the android app game came way after Bust-A-Move (no shit). I just never knew what the actual gameplay in Bust-A-Move was like. I never really had a reason/interest to look into puzzle games until I started to collect for the N64.
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Cannot go wrong with Mischief Makers. Clancer Kitty! Those who've played it know exactly what I mean. 

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harper wrote:Breetai wrote:harper wrote:Bust-A-Move looks awesome, I recently ordered both of them for the N64. It reminds me of this game called bubble buster that I used to play on my girlfriend's phone all the time. haha
Bubble Blaster is a cheap rip-off of Bust-a-Move/Puzzle Bobble. I'm kind of surprised you didn't know that, to be honest.
Get Puyo Puyo Sun 64.
Oh boy, you always have a way of making me feel stupid.
Just to clarify, yes I know that the android app game came way after Bust-A-Move (no shit). I just never knew what the actual gameplay in Bust-A-Move was like. I never really had a reason/interest to look into puzzle games until I started to collect for the N64.
Sorry, I'm a terrible guy sometimes.
If you do get into puzzle games, I'd say the Saturn has what is perhaps the best selection out there. It's similar to the PS1 with puzzle games (remember that I am very Japanese minded here), but what REALLY makes the Saturn tops of Saturn Bomberman. 10 PLAYERS AT ONCE! Get ten multitaps and 10 controllers and have an insane time! No other system can match that.

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