N64 Enthusiasts

Ross84

CAGiversary!
I suspect theres been thread like this before but I couldnt find any quickly, so what attracted you to the N64 in the first place and whats in your collection now?

Originally I bought my N64 because my best freind at school had one and he worked for panasonic part time so hated anything Sony, i guess that rubbed of on me so I chose the N64 over the Playstation to replace my ageing Gameboy.

I sold my collection to buy my first car and then I saw a n64 in a junk shop for £14 (approx $20?). After that i tried to recreate my original collection of games but then it expanded to buying the games I always wanted but could not afford. I Paid £50 for zelda orginally and the second time around I paid £1.50.
Now the collection has become a bit of an obsession, i now own

2 standard consoles, 1 Pikachu console
4 controllers
2 rumble paks
2 memory cards
1 Gameboy Transfer Pak

007 The World Is Not Enough
007 Goldeneye
1080 Snowboarding
All Star Baseball 99
Automobili Lamborghini
Banjo Kazooie
Beetle Adventure Racing
Buck Bumble
Crusin USA
Donkey Kong 64
Diddy Kong Racing
Extreme G
F-Zero X
F1 World Grand Prix
F1 World Grand Prix II
Fifa 64
Hot Wheels
International Superstar Soccer 64
Lylat Wars
Mario Cart 64
Mario Tennis
Mario Party 2
Mission Impossible
Multi Racing Championship
Pokemon Stadium
Quake
Rayman 2
South Park
Snowboard Kids
Star Wars - Shadows Of The Empire
Star Wars - Rogue Squadron
Top Gear Rally
Turok 2
Wave Race 64
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey
World Cup 98
Worms Armageddon
WCW Vs NWO World Tour
WCW Vs NWO Revenge
WWF War Zone
Zelda - Ocarina Of Tim
Zelda - Majoras Mask

I also won these on ebay this week but im waiting for them to turn up

Holy Magic Century
Mickeys Speedway USA
Kevin Keegans Player Manager

Please post your comments and collections :bouncy:
 
When we got the PS1, we handed down the N64 (my brother's N64) wtith all our games and 2 controllers to my younger cousin in Mexico. Recently, I was in Mexico, so I brought it back to the U.S. What I like about the N64 is the design and the games.

I like the N64 games beacause they don't take long to start playing them. You can just pick up the controller and start playing it, unlike today's games. My current collection looks like

2 controllers, 1 gray and 1 black
Super Mario 64
Mario Kart

Mortal Kombat
Pokemon Stadium 2
Soccer game
Yoshi's Story

I could go to ebgames and buy a tons of games for about $3 dollars, but they're mostly Madden and wrestling games. My goal right now is to get all the mario, zelda, pokemon, Banjo Kazooie etc. games.

Also, while in Mexico, I found my uncle's Atari 2600 with 20 different games. I didn't bring it back to the U.S. because it didn't fit in my suitcase.
 
Not a bad collection there, OP. And Holy Magic Century is a much better name than Quest 64, I'm jealous. My collection has some decent titles mixed in with alot of crap, but I'm proud of it nonetheless:

Mega Man 64
Pilot Wings 64
GoldenEye 007
War Gods
Donkey Kong 64
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber
Mischief Makers
Nuclear Strike 64
Pokemon Puzzle League
Pokemon Snap
Aidyn Chronicles: the First Mage
Virtual Chess 64
Daikatana
Shadow Man
Wipeout 64
Hybrid Heaven
Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics
Turok Rage Wars
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Turok Dinosaur Hunter
Top Gear Rally 2
1080 Snowboarding
Pokemon Stadium
Pokemon Stadium 2
Star Wars Episode 1: Battle for Naboo
Star Wars Episode 1: Racer
Rayman 2 the Great Escape
Goemon's Great Adventure
Hey You, Pikachu!
Yoshi's Story
Banjo-Tooie
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing
Perfect Dark
Cruis'n World
Rampage 2: Universal Tour
Ridge Racer 64
Mickey's Speedway USA
Quest 64
Wrestlemania 2000
Star Wars Shadow of the Empire
Star Wars Rogue Squadron
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Flying Dragon
Aero Gauge
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
 
I used to have soooo many more, but now I have:

Goldeneye 007
Super Mario 64
Mario Kart 64
Star Fox 64
WCW vs. NWO: World Tour
WWF No Mercy
NFL Blitz 2001
RoadRash 64 - if you do not have this I highly reccommend you pick it up.
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey
NFL QB Club '98
NFL QB Club '99
Mario Party
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Perfect Dark
Mortal Kombat Trilogy

I used to have 40+ games for N64 but sadly, I traded most of them in during the years. The ones I have right now are the ones I plan on having forever.
 
The Nintendo 64 is one of my all time favorite systems. It did not have really any RPG games, which I am a large fan of, but the fun factor of the games it did have far surpassed many games from the previous, present, and now future games (present to us). The only bad things about the Nintendo 64 to me were that it had no RPG type games (something like Final Fantasy) and the controllers broke to easily (analog stick wore out too fast).

My favorites:

Blast Corps
Pilot Wings
Mario 64
Mario Kart
Zelda (both)
Mario Party
Star Fox

Not much more on Nintendo 64 was worth spending $60, $70, $80, or even $90 on back then to me. Also, nothing else really stands out that much to me after these games. Donkey Kong was decent, Diddy Kong Racing was nothing compared to Mario Kart, I hated Goldeneye, was never interested in Perfect Dark, and I am still waiting for Earthbound.
 
Asteroids 64 Hyper​

Banjo Kazooie​

Banjo Tooie​

Bassmasters 2000​

Battletanx​

Bio Freaks​

Blast Corps​

Bomberman 64​

Bomberman Hero​

Buck Bumble​

California Speed​

Chameleon Twist 2​

Clay Fighter 63 1/3​

Conker's Bad Fur Day​

Cruis'n USA​

Dark Rift​

Donkey Kong 64​

Doom 64​

Dual Heroes​

Extreme-G​

F1 Pole Position 64​

FIFA Soccer 64​

Fighters Destiny​

Flying Dragon​

Glover​

Golden Eye 007​

Hexen​

In the Zone 98​

Killer Instinct Gold​

Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside​

Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask Collectors Edition​

Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time Collectors Edition​

Lode Runner 3-D​

Mace the Dark Age​

Madden Football 64​

Mario Golf​

Mario Kart 64​

Mario Party​

Mario Party 2​

Mario Party 3​

Mario Tennis​

Micro Machines 64 Turbo​

Milo's Astro Lanes​

Mischief Makers​

Mortal Kombat Trilogy​

MRC Multi Racing Championship​

Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon​

NBA Hang Time​

NBA Live 99​

NBA Live 2000​

NHL Breakaway 98​

Ogre Battle 64​

Paper Mario​

Perfect Dark​

Pilotwings 64​

Quake​

Quest 64​

Resident Evil 2​

Robotron 64​

Rocket Robot on Wheels​

San Francisco Rush Extreme Racing​

South Park​

South Park Rally​

Star Fox 64​

Starshot Space Circus Fever​

Star Wars Episode 1 Racer​

Star Wars Shadows of the Empire​

Super Mario 64​

Super Smash Bros.​

Tetrisphere​

Top Gear Rally​

Turok Dinosaur Hunter​

Turok Seeds of Evil​

War Gods​

Wave Race 64​

Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey​

Wipeout 64​

Yoshi's Story​

 
Blast Corps
Excitebike 64
F-Zero X
GoldenEye 007
Mario Kart 64
Mia Hamm Soccer 64 (Ugh!)
Perfect Dark
Pilotwings 64
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Star Fox 64
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Super Mario 64
Super Smash Bros.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2

I was going to buy Paper Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie, and some other games to add to my collection but then Revolution came along. I'm still waiting for the prices on the virtual console before I buy anymore carts... and I just really hate the N64's analog stick.
 
Is there anyway to tell which games where released within the first 12 months? I was trying to buy every game released for the first year and almost did it, I didn't buy one tetris game (Though tetrisphere may be it, I'm not sure how I got it but if that's it I didn't have it for the first few years of the system) and one other game (think it's a soccer game). Other than that I have every game released in the first year.

Only problem is I can't remember if it's the first 12 months or if it's up until dec. 31 of the year it was released. I'd also like to figure that out.
 
[quote name='alonzomourning23']Is there anyway to tell which games where released within the first 12 months? I was trying to buy every game released for the first year and almost did it, I didn't buy one tetris game (Though tetrisphere may be it, I'm not sure how I got it but if that's it I didn't have it for the first few years of the system) and one other game (think it's a soccer game). Other than that I have every game released in the first year.

Only problem is I can't remember if it's the first 12 months or if it's up until dec. 31 of the year it was released. I'd also like to figure that out.[/QUOTE]
GameFAQs lists the release date for games on their respective pages if that helps.
 
I have the rarest N64 available, the Limited Edition Gold one.
 
[quote name='Rozz']I have the rarest N64 available, the Limited Edition Gold one.[/QUOTE]

As do I, two of them. However its not THAT rare. The Pikachu one is pretty tough to find as well as some of the colored ones.
 
[quote name='daroga']GameFAQs lists the release date for games on their respective pages if that helps.[/QUOTE]

Ya, but their release dates are often wrong and I'd have to go through them individually. I'm too lazy for that.
 
I was really late to purchase the N64. I have a small collection of some really good games bought mostly through pawn shops and the Goodwill store. It will always hold a special place because it was the last of the cart consoles.
 
I think the strangest game for N64 was Mischief Makers. It was this side-scroller game that I don't even remember what you had to do. But it was one of the first N64 games, so my friend bought it and we were like "what the hell is this?"
 
I have two N64 console...

2 Controllers

Zelda OOT
Star Fox
Paper Mario
Mario Kart
Orge Battles

1080 snowboarding someday...

I'm in no rush to collect anything for this system... but I must say.. I played the N64 more than Ps1 & saturn, during that Gen...
 
[quote name='IkilledLassic']I was always a fan of WCW NWO revenge. Still the best wrastlin' game out there.[/QUOTE]

No Mercy was WAY better...


I have:

Goldeneye 007
Mario Kart 64
Blast Corps
Legend of Zelda:OOT (Gold Cartridge)
Excitebike 64
FZero 64
Conkers Bad Fur Day
Perfect Dark
WWF No Mercy
 
[quote name='dcfox']Not a bad collection there, OP. And Holy Magic Century is a much better name than Quest 64, I'm jealous.[/quote]

how is the european quest 64 superior to the US one?

Edit: Oh. You said "name". Not "game".

.... X_X
 
[quote name='c']how is the european quest 64 superior to the US one?

Edit: Oh. You said "name". Not "game".

.... X_X[/QUOTE]
:lol: I read it the same way. Strange...
 
I got my N64 shortly after launch (Christmas present). Super Mario 64 was the reason, of course.

Here's my current game list, I sold/traded quite a few in back when I first bought my PS2:

Banjo-Kazooie
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Diddy Kong Racing
Donkey Kong 64
Excitebike 64
GoldenEye 007
Jet Force Gemini
Mario Kart 64
Mario Tennis 64
NFL Blitz 2000
Paper Mario
Perfect Dark
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Star Fox 64
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Super Mario 64
Super Smash Bros.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The World is Not Enough
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Wave Race 64
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey
 
The N64's alright, but I don't play it much. It also has one of the worst controllers ever designed, imo. Fortunately, there are quite a few quality titles available for it, and some fun arcade racers. Here's what I own:

1080° Snowboarding
Automobili Lamborghini
Banjo-Kazooie
Banjo-Tooie
Beetle Adventure Racing!
Blast Corps
California Speed
Castlevania
Cruis'n USA
Cruis'n Exotica
Diddy Kong Racing
Donkey Kong 64
Doom 64
Extreme-G 2
F-1 World Grand Prix
Goldeneye 007 (Player's Choice)
GT 64 Championship Edition
Harvest Moon 64
Mario Kart 64
Mickey's Speedway USA
Micro Machines 64 Turbo
Paper Mario
Perfect Dark
Pokemon Snap
Pokemon Stadium
Resident Evil 2
Ridge Racer 64
San Francisco Rush
Star Wars Episode I Racer
Super Mario 64
Wave Race 64
Wetrix
WipeOut 64
Yoshi's Story
 
[quote name='DigitalSpace'] ...also has one of the worst controllers ever designed... [/quote]

Are you out of crack?! It's easily one of the most natural feeling controller ever! I think you meant to say "cosmetically unappealing".

If you look at it from the side, it has a convex curve. What shape does our hands tend to form when we squeeze and grab? Circular, convex. Aside from the d-pad, there are no straight lines in the design. Look at PS1 controllers from the side and you see straight lines that form perfect angles - human epidermis is not straight. PS2 is basically the same but with less weight. And Xbox controllers, I have never had to regrip the bottom and realign my thumbs to stay on the analog so many times until I started playing FPS for Xbox. And no, it is not a matter of "FPS requires quick reflexes and alot of pressing so you are bound to slip." What I do on Halo is nothing compared to what I used to do when I played Super Smash Bros Melee competitively and I've never slipped on a GCN.
 
I never liked the hollow feeling of the N64 controller. Its competitors felt much more solid. It had a lot of other great innovations behind it though, so as a first attempt, its flaws are easily forgivable, imo.
 
[quote name='c']I never liked the hollow feeling of the N64 controller. Its competitors felt much more solid. It had a lot of other great innovations behind it though, so as a first attempt, its flaws are easily forgivable, imo.[/quote]

WRONG! You should open the cases of both a N64 controller and the PS1 (its competitor at the time). The plastic material that they use to encase the N64 controller is sturdier and as always, the circuit board, the buttons (you should really see for yourself) and the connectors (especially the analog stick connector) are very, very reliable and thick. What you call "solid" is the weight of the two motors that Sony COPIED from Nintendo's Rumble Pak when making the Dual Shock 1 controller. But that would be a discrepancy. It's all just added weight because since PS controllers didn't have a port, they had to opt to create it as part of the original circuit board, totally having to revise their system, advertisements, and publicity (hmm, I don't think that's solid). Let's just compare the original competitor controllers - the N64 and the original PS pistol, non-Dual Shock. Now, who's the more "solid" controller?
 
Yeah, I just picked up an original PS1 controller earlier this week. Holy crap, it's lighter than a feather, it's like I'm not holding anything at all.
 
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