Tales from a Console Graveyard: Nintendo 64
Posted: June 27, 2011
All hail the Nintendo 64! Take a trip down memory lane--or the console graveyard--as we reminisce about our favorite features, game cartridges and more that came with the system. Goldeneye or Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, anyone?
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the_conductor2
n64 was the greatest of all time
doorknob60
This is probably my favorite console of all time, it's either this or the SNES, both so great :)
saber91101
wow im surprised they didnt talk about conkers bad fur day, even though it was really raunchy and inappropriate it was damn fun lol
xexplosiveegg
... and another comment. Dont give nintendo the credit for the analog stick. When they were the ones that killed it with the NES ='(. Every game system before the NES had an analog stick...
xexplosiveegg
"... you unfortuniatly didnt have hands... and life must be very tough for you". I found that extremely funny.
2ply
One of few consoles I held onto despite being able to play it on PC now and with my PS3's controller lol, can't say the same for PSX it hit the road soon after that option was available.
I also atleast know it will work long after my PC and new consoles malfunction beyond repair, gotta give it credit for that too, it was built to last the ages, other than it's controller's joystick which would fill with plastic dust until becoming floppy and unresponsive lol.
That_Dan_Guy
Love this historical format. It's definitely for those video game junkies that grew up in a video game world like myself. Though I question the Nintendo 64 512 Megabit cartridge, I thought it was 512 megabytes. A megabit is a unit of measurement for data transfer, generally associated with download speeds from the internet. Keep it up.
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