Happy 20th birthday, to the Nintendo 64!

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It's March 1, 2017 today, and that means it's been a full twenty years since the Nintendo 64 launched (in Europe and Australia, at least) on March 1, 1997. America, as it tends to, got their hands on the console five months prior, in September 1996, so perhaps a celebration is a bit overdue at this point, but I digress. Originally retailing for £250 in the UK, which, going off of a few inflation calculators, £250 translates to around £410 in today's money. That's around £100 more than what the Switch will cost when it launches! In terms of games, the N64 launched with a whopping five titles, such as Pilotwings 64, FIFA Soccer 64, Star Wars: Shadow of the Empire, Wayne Gretzky's Hockey, and finally, the ever-lovable flagship title, Super Mario 64.

It was a console created to compete with in the fifth generation of gaming, although it was a bit late to the party, coming out two years after the PlayStation and Saturn. The N64 was Nintendo's first foray into the fledgling market of 64-bit games, moving from pixels and sprites to polygons and large, open worlds. Super Mario 64 would revolutionize the platforming genre, and become such a classic, that it still impacts platforming games to this day. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time would release nearly two years later, on December 11, 1998, and would further innovate gaming, as it brought the Zelda series to 3D for the first time, as well. Third-party company Rare would continue their partnership with Nintendo, and go on to create well-remembered games such as GoldenEye 007, Killer Instinct, Diddy Kong Racing, and what is probably their most beloved N64 release, Banjo-Kazooie.

Nintendo would also release a litany of other standout titles, like Pokemon Stadium, which would showcase player's favorite Pokemon in more than just black-and-white pixels. There was F-Zero X, which would become one of the N64's only 60fps titles, reportedly becoming the first 3D racing game to run at such a smooth speed. Mario Sports titles would also find their beginnings here, with Golf and Tennis making their debuts. Paper Mario continued Super Mario RPG's turn-based legacy, offering a sprawling adventure across the Mushroom Kingdom. Super Smash Bros. would become an expected success, creating a party brawler who's sequel is still rabidly played to this day. Everyone's favorite love-to-hate, rage-quit ridden, joystick breaking game, Mario Party also had it's roots on the N64. Multiplatform games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Rayman 2, Resident Evil 2, and more, also found success on Nintendo's at-the-time current home console. Nintendo franchises like Yoshi, Kirby, Donkey Kong, Star Fox all thrived as well, with their releases on the N64 being some of the best in Nintendo history. It wasn't all success, though. Mother 3, Fire Emblem 64, and other third party projects would find themselves cancelled, or moved to other platforms, as companies parted ways with Nintendo, such as Square Enix and Final Fantasy.

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When all was said and done, the Nintendo 64 sold just a tick under 33 million units. Many loved the console, and many found the lack of certain titles enough to jump ship and join the Sony side of things. So, what's your opinion on the N64? Any cherished memories of the console that you fondly remember? Or do you view the N64 a bit more cynically? Share your thoughts and opinions below!
 
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I no longer have my original N64, long been replaced but I do still have my launch gold copy of Zelda64 still with the box. That's probably one of my most cherished memories with the N64, I still remember begging my parents to take me to walmart on a cold raining night just to pickup my pre order of Zelda64. :wub:
 

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man im lucky a friend of mine gave me one a few months back because it needs a new power supply and AV cables and he couldnt be bothered to replace it. Now it is part of my collection.. Happy 20 years N64!!
 

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Are we really celebrating the European release? That strikes me as a bit odd... Would've made sense to celebrate back June 23 last year - Japan's release date, or as you said, September, when it launched in US.

Nonetheless, N64 was quite awesome. That being said, I don't have the same Goldeneye obsession every other N64 player seems to, though.
 
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Still have my launch 64 and it's original box :D. I stick with my US unit now though. Saw the error of my ways (pal games) once I got a ps1 as ntsc copies were far easier to get and play for that system at the time.
 
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fiou, countless hours spent in Donkey kong 64 , jet force gemini and mario kart 64 with a friend :O
Also ton of hours to finish Zelda oot 100% (no solution book and as a kid of 10 yo i was kinda proud after looking around for that last tiny piece of heart that was in kakarico cemetary not the one with the wooden box but the one in a "tomb?" (unsure about term sorry.))

Well for me N64 introduced truly in video games, I must admit that nes and snes i was still too young to get it :P
Even recently I still play my F-zero X like almost daily :3
 

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my childhood was with emulators, i played a lot project64
have a problem?

compared to others emulators off other consoles. is not the best. its bodge jobs and hacks.

NES has good emulators
SNES has good emulators
N64 has not the best emulators
GC has good emulator
Wii has good emulator
Wii U has good emulator



see a pattern
 
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compared to others emulators off other consoles. is pretty shit. its bodge jobs and hacks.

NES has good emulators
SNES has good emulators
N64 is shit
GC has good emulator
Wii has good emulator
Wii U has good emulator



see a pattern
i played a lot on it
Since I was a child I noticed some graphic errors, but that was in a few games, that never took away the fun, hours playing mario party, smash bros, mario kart 64, mario 64.
I'm thinking of buying a nintendo64 now, just to have a taste of knowing how it would be a childhood having a real one
 

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I really like the N64, so much that I saved some money and bought for 50 Brazilian bucks three years ago (holy shit time surely flies), I am still lacking a controller lol.

A great console with wasted potential thanks to lack of CD storage, it's a shame, but it still holds up well.
 

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I really like the N64, so much that I saved some money and bought for 50 Brazilian bucks three years ago (holy shit time surely flies), I am still lacking a controller lol.

A great console with wasted potential thanks to lack of CD storage, it's a shame, but it still holds up well.
BRAZILIAN BUCKS HAHAAHA XD
 

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I no longer have my original N64, long been replaced but I do still have my launch gold copy of Zelda64 still with the box. That's probably one of my most cherished memories with the N64, I still remember begging my parents to take me to walmart on a cold raining night just to pickup my pre order of Zelda64. :wub:
Keep that guy as long as you can. It's worth significantly more than the 1.1 or 1.2 cartridges of later releases, and will probably continue to increase in value as time goes on.

Have you performed all the 1.0-only glitches on it by now?
 

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Keep that guy as long as you can. It's worth significantly more than the 1.1 or 1.2 cartridges of later releases, and will probably continue to increase in value as time goes on.

Have you performed all the 1.0-only glitches on it by now?
Doubt I'll ever sell it, I've preformed afew of the glitches. I know I've done the steal fishing rod glitch
 
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think this was the start of the end of nintendo, its last console i really enjoyed owning and still do todate.

think this was the start of developers moving away and to sony with its cd format which was cheaper to produce and offered advantages over cart based games.

think this support and loyalty was carried over to the PS2, which i found the Cube was the start of lacking support and since then nintendo consoles have lacked the third party titles the other consoles were getting and in my eyes became a console mainly aimed towards kids.

dont get me wrong, i also still own the cube, but the only games that appealed to me, i own and its FAR less than my PS2 library, my N64/Cube games fit into one draw, my PS2 library has a book shelf bigger and wider than me (im 6ft)
 
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I was never much of a N64 fan/gamer but have to admit that I fancy the cartridge and the console style Nintendo used for it, the controller however... what a weird thing that was. Fun-fact, the analogue stick part of the N64 controller feels like the Wii Nunchuk. :)

Most of my teen days playing N64 was through emulators.
 
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What about the Wii? It was extremely successful.

That is because ppl didn't knew that Nintendo could actually make something that bad XD
why do you think the wiiu failed so bad ? Way to many people got the Wii and noticed how bad it is so hardly anyone wanted to get the next fail by Nintendo :/
Maybe the WiiU was actually good or could have been good but I for one know noone who got one and mainly because ppl said they didn't want another shitty Wii.

I knew enough ppl who owned a Wii but noons who was actually happy with it XD just with a hand full of games that could have been as good or even better on another system
 
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