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Any love for the N64?

I don't see many posts here about the N64 and it doesn't look like there is an N64 community on lemmy.world It's the console I have the most nostalgia for and I have over 130 games in my collection. I'm currently playing a ROM hack called SM64: Beyond the Cursed Mirror. It has some pretty challenging platforming but it is fun.

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  • The ‘64 was my first console and remains one of my all time favorites. My love for it is definitely coupled with the final days of analogue tv and the end of my childhood but man—what a great system.

  • Always love me some N64. Unfortunately, it hasn't aged as well as some of the other retro consoles since the dips in framerate was pretty common for that machine even back when it was new. In comparison, the SNES still outputs a clean 60fps, as it was more of a priority back then.

  • Banjo-Kazooie and Ocarina of Time are games I had that I think have aged well and that I still play occasionally. I also enjoy watching speedruns of them.

    Played a lot of Mario Kart as a kid, but I don't think the "feel" is as good as the more modern versions.

  • It's a been a good past year for N64. We got PC native versions of Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time; Majora's Mask and Paper Mario in the works later on. Playing SM64 cooperatively works so much better than I thought it would 👍

  • Ive been babying my N64 lately. Ive got it hooked up right now and I picked up a flashcart so I can try some romhacks, as well as a blueretro USB controller adapter. Its been pretty fantastic. Im just waiting for my upscaler to arrive so I can have some slightly nicer visuals.

    Also, on the topic of flash carts, being able to use roms with the anti-aliasing disabled has been quite interesting. Good lord, the dithering!

    My only other challenge now is finding which romhacks work on hardware and which are too much for it.

  • Paper Mario, Mario 64, Mario Kart, Goldeneye, Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Kazooie, even some lesser known gems like Mischief Makers and Pilot Wings. I fucking loved my N64 growing up.

  • My obscure nostalgia moment from the N64 was the game Blast Corps, where you had to destroy buildings with a range of vehicles to clear a path for a nuclear missile on a truck. Getting the side-swiper to skid just right was so satisfying.

    And of course Banjo-Kazooie, as much for the immersive soundtrack as the colourful worlds.

    • Blast Corps was so good. I remember when you blew up a lot of the structures in one swipe, the game would stutter. How about that robot suit? Good times.

      So many amazing N64 games. One of my more obscure favorites was Wayne Gretzky Hockey. So great with local multiplayer.

  • Spent many hours with friends playing N64 back in the day. Great console! I can't enjoy it on an emulator using a modern gamepad. Nothing can substitute for that goofy original controller in my mind...

  • Absolutely!

    Im excited for 8bitdo n64 controller internals to turn the controller into Bluetooth for Android and Linux. And switch & windows i guess too.

  • I still have my N64 from back in the day, bought an RGB-modded one a year ago and recently another in clear blue. So yeah, I think I have some love for the N64.

  • It was caught in an unfortunate time of very early 3d gaming. The ps2/GC era improved graphically by such a massive degree, and really allowed for a lot more mechanical depth in games. N64 did have some absolute classics though, and yet emulation still isn't in as good of a state as the following generation. I've become quite spoiled by how good Dolphin is, and it is the standard I compare all emulators to. So I don't find myself as nostalgic for majoras mask or glover, as I am for wind waker, or pokemon colleseum.

  • I never had an N64. I loved my SNES and was excited when N64 came out when I was in highschool, but then I played it at my friends house and I just really didn't like the controller. I ended up switching over to PlayStation until GameCube came out a few years later

    I've played some of the games on emulator with my own controller since and they were pretty fun, but I really hated that original controller lol

  • I love the N64 despite growing up with a PSX... I always was jealous of not having one when watching those Pokemon Stadium TV ads!

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