> And just for the
> -> record, the lack of capacity is not N64's main problem. It's the
> -> lack of good games.
> ->
> now this pisses me off extremely.
Sorry to hear that.
> I'd like to point out that yes, the n64 does have good games.
> It has crappy games, too, but it still has some good games. Mario
> 64 was fun, i liked all the races and other things you had to do besides
> mindless killing, mario kart 64 was a major improvement over the snes
> original. I recently played the japanese version of yoshi's story:that
> looks promising. Wcw vs. Nwo is a great wrestling game. Quest 64
> also looks promising, alonng with the upcoming zelda 64. Pilotwings was
> a bast, way better than the original. DKR i was a bit dissapointed
> with:not that it wasn't good, but i like pure racing rather than all
> adveturing, goldeneye was fun. Starfox was ok, extreme g sucked, so did
> wheel of fortune 64 and daytona usa. I'm just waiting to see what
> capcom has in store for the n64 (they're developing games, very hush-hush)
> I'm hoping for marvel super heroes vs. street fighter. I was a
> bit skeptical with the n64 games at first too, but when i sat
> down and played a few for a half hour or so, i was enjoying it.
You missed my point there. I said the N64 had a *lack* of good games. I
didn't say it had none. You, an obvious N64 fan, could only name 5 or 6 that
you really liked. I would say that constitutes being a lack of quality games.
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