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2024-03-29
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S7W13: End of Season 7
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Original Meme of the Week Season 7 Week 13
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We're Rocket Racers? - Tilted Turns
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Heetseeker Defense
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Longest Spidey Combo
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Solo Eliminations
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Highest Point Set
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Marbles Time Trial
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Nintendo 64
1996-09-29
The Nintendo 64 (N64) is a home video game console developed by Nintendo. The successor to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was released on June 23, 1996, in Japan, on September 29, 1996, in North America, and March 1, 1997, in Europe and Australia. It was the last major home console to use cartridges as its primary storage format until the Nintendo Switch in 2017. As a fifth-generation console, it competed primarily with the Sony PlayStation and the Sega Saturn.
 

Nintendo 64
Gets hate for the controller and small library but the fun factor is there.
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Nintendo 64
Mario, Zelda, and quirky controller. One star for each.
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Nintendo 64
While I truly loved this at the time (it was mostly a WCW/NWO machine), I find that most N64 games don't hold up. At all. They're clunky, hard to control, and look pretty bad. Even playing them now on the Switch with the ridiculous N64 controller seems silly. But, you always have to give Nintendo credit for trying something new. This has a couple of amazing titles but overall it's a bottom tier Nintendo console.
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Nintendo 64
We all know the 64 changed gaming derasticly I mean 2d to 3d that’s a whole d better how could someone not rate this 5 stars.
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Nintendo 64
I have to say this is possibly the worst aging system besides the Wii U, but that one wasn't even good at the time. That said still 5 stars. I'll never forget turning on Mario 64 for the first time, Ocarina, Goldeneye, 4 player games, all of that. Top tier.
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Nintendo 64
This is my go-to retro console. Even still, if I want to have a retro gaming night with friends, this will get pulled out and the box of cartridges. Such a great system. Dumb controller but great system.
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Nintendo 64
I absolutely love the N64! Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie and Tooie, DK64, Diddy Kong Racing, Goldeneye, Smash Bros, Mario Party, Rogue Squadron - all games I still enjoy today!
As much as I enjoyed 2D platforming, I absolutely fell in love with the 3D collectathons!
And what a genius move allowing for 4 controllers (even if they’re awkward by today’s standards). So many great memories of playing party games with friends!
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Nintendo 64
Such an awkward controller. But didn’t stop me from playing it every chance I got after school!
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Nintendo 64
Got this for Christmas the year it came out. My parents not being gamers (common if you were born in the century) didn’t know it didn’t come with game like the SNES. I road my bike to Blockbuster and ran in know on Christmas Day the place would be packed with people getting N64 games. There was only one title with copies left. Star Wars Shadows of The Empire. What and epic game. After playing the Hoth level I told myself graphics don’t get any better than this. Lots of good memories I can easily remember since I was older when this came out. The fact more than two people was a life saver for parents I imagine to keep the fighting to a minimum on how’s for next.
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Nintendo 64
Low key one of my favorite consoles. Diddy kong racing was my JAAAAAAAAM!
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Nintendo 64
I love the N64. The graphics are bad, but they are so fun and the game selection is top notch. I'll always play the N64.
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Nintendo 64
Begged for one but got a PS One instead. Didn't stop my from playing constantly and friends houses. Goldeneye, perfect dark, kart and smash good to see nintendo still had good titles from the SNES. Will never forget the rumble pack!
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Nintendo 64
This system brought us into a new age in gaming it felt like. Introduced 4 players at a time on a single console. 007: Goldeneye, Zelda OoT and MM, Mario Kart 64, the list goes on. The introduction of rumble with Rumble cartridges. Fun colored consoles and controllers available. The thing was as durable as it comes.
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Nintendo 64
With titles like Ocarina of Time and Starfox 64, this system has plenty of classics. Was never a huge fan of the controller but overall a lot of fun with this system
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Nintendo 64
I don't think the games for this aged as well as the SNES since they broke so much ground for 3D games, but I had a blast with this. My love of Mario Kart began with MK64, and I still consider Ocarina of Time a top 5 game. I have 2 brothers, and before the N64 we rarely got to play games all together. N64 fixed that - we stayed up late competing at Mario Kart, Goldeneye, Mario Party, Smash, and probably a dozen more multiplayer classics. The N64 got a second life in college for me. The Gamecube was already out at the time, but the N64 library was better. N64 in a dorm room is perfection - by the end of freshman year, I swear everyone in my dorm swung by regularly to play smash with us.
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Nintendo 64
Top notch system with some legendary games. My only knock on this system is the controllers. They were clunky and not comfortable.
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Nintendo 64
Mario 64, Mario Party, Conkers Bad Fur Day. So many classic titles and groundbreaking tech for Nintendo that changed the game. My childhood wouldn’t have been half as good without this system.
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Nintendo 64
This was my Legend of Zelda machine. I played that game so many times as a kid. Beat it, restart, and see how fast I can beat it the next time. Mario 64, Star Fox, and Mario Kart all hold a special place in my heart.
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Nintendo 64
Not the worst system put out by Nintendo but certainly not the best. Goldeneye and Perfect Dark were where it was at. The controller was goofy and that expansion slot was too.
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Nintendo 64
Literally nothing bad to say about this system! We’re the controllers weird looking? Yes. But I absolutely love them! So many gamechanging titles came from this era!
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Nintendo 64
If the SNES was fun, the N64 was a revolution. Party games, 3D graphics, 2+ players, and now-must-play titles, this console sparked imaginations for what gaming could become.
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Nintendo 64
Innovation, this is what Nintendo is known for. Crazy controllers, which started here. yes, the stick was to help with 3D movement, but it was just awkward. The back button was great though, and should be a major part of any good controller. Truly an amazing system, but expensive to develop for due to the cartridge system. I argue to this day that cartridges are better than discs though, as the load times are faster. But this is mostly a moot point now, as most systems have internal hard drives, or even solid state drives now.
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Nintendo 64
Remember playing this at a friends for the first time. Granted, I had a PlayStation so going from only having 2 controllers (before the "V" hook up to add multiplayer) to having 4 was a game changer. Having an N64 was the system to have when I was growing up for Mario Kart, NFL Blitz, WCW/nWo, and so many other games we played late into the nights during summer breaks. Still even a solid console to have & play today!
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Nintendo 64
Strange controller aside, the N64 sweet the stage for the next level of gaming. Super Mario 64 graphics were unheard of. We also all learned to play 4 players on one TV. Banjo Kazooie, Mario Kart, Mario Tennis, Tony Hawk Pro Skater, the games that came from this system are all time hits.
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Nintendo 64
N64 again was a turning point in gaming for me. We could now play 4 player instead of 2 player. The games had better graphics, the games were more fun. Also, we had a green N64 which i always thought was super cool. Spent many hours gaming as a young kid with this system.
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Nintendo 64
My first true gaming system. Mario 64 was an experience like no other. My dad and I would play Mario kart all the time together. It introduced us to Zelda OoT, which is arguably the best game of all time. Goldeneye, which was our first true test of friendships. This may go down as my favorite console of all time
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