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Which of these systems do you have the fondest memories of?
I'd love to hear stories, as well.
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While the NES and SNES are both awesome, my favorite is the Nintendo 64. It was my first gaming system. I played that thing so much. I have about 26 games for it with about another 10-15 that I am looking to get. The N64 brought out many nice features such as rumble, analog control on a controller (wasn't really a big thing yet back then) and came with 4 controller ports standard. It also brought many classics such as Super Mario 64, Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Brothers, Banjo Kazooie, etc). To bad they didn't really get much support of the thing due to the fact it ran off of cartridges.
Screw them, cartridges FTW
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Originally Posted by rhythm2beat
Screw them, cartridges FTW
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Originally Posted by AngrytigerP
Also, Gamecube isn't a classic yet?
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Super Smash And Mario Kart
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Originally Posted by §ethi Xzon
Nintendo 64 was one of my first, if not first, game consoles. Then one day VERY long ago, my parents threw it out because one of the cables kept coming out.... then I only had my computer
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1 – GalliumGrant|
Originally Posted by §ethi Xzon
Nintendo 64 was one of my first, if not first, game consoles. Then one day VERY long ago, my parents threw it out because one of the cables kept coming out.... then I only had my computer
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1 – GalliumGrantThe NES was my first, and the SNES is (in my opinion) the best, but my best memories hearken back to the Nintendo 64. I had and still have the largest collection of games for that system than any other, including both U.S. Pokémon Stadiums, Hey You! Pikachu, and Puzzle League. Rather notably, I actually got two of the little Game Boy cartridge controller paks (anybody remember those?) so I could trade between my Pokémon games. Probably my best memories stem from Puzzle League, which I actually bought for my grandma. She was not at all good at it, but she enjoyed it, and I would usually play a few matches with her whenever I visited.
Other games in my collection include Bomberman 64, Hero, and the Second Attack (my series favorite), as well as Parties 1-3 and Paper Mario.