I remember it being in a lot of dorms/apartments, generally on the virtue of local multiplayer - Mario Kart, Smash, Goldeneye, etc. Four controller ports n' all.AppleQueso wrote:Well I did say "or not to the same extent at least" and I do stand by that. Not hard to find plenty of stories of N64 being a college staple, etc, and I do have fond memories of older cousins and older siblings of friends who were in their teens or older enjoying the system.
Partly, I'd wonder about the general pricing model and sales trends it had due to the cartridge format. The resulting library was relatively small, relatively expensive, and generally lacking in at least some of the genres that were particularly popular with teens/adults at the time, like RPGs.
Great if you want a system for a kid that you're just going to buy a game for every few months. Don't need to worry about them scratching discs or anything to boot.