>I like this game more than you do.
Black person please. Wave race was the greatest game of Gen 5 hands down. Everybody loves wave race.
Except for tasteless zoomers
>zoomer >old enough to get an N64 at launch
No. I never said I didn't like Wave Race, but no, there was no way in hell that I would've wanted Wave Race had it been released later in the life of the console, same with Cruisin' USA.
Maybe, but the great graphics and racing games being popular must have helped anyway.
The quintessential "I got it because it was a launch/near-launch game" would be Pilotwings 64, if only people had bought it.
Even my mom loved Pilotwings (64), and she hated videogames and the fact that we would never stop playing. We rented it for years, until she bit the bullet around 2000 and bought it for herself at a local used game store though she then forgot to play it ever again: a common theme for her
Wave Race and Pilotwings were definitely both adult-oriented games. If you're too low IQ/underage to understand that that phrase means more than boobs/blood, I don't know what to tell you. Mario Kart 64 was the more kids/family launch window game for the 64.
Congrats, dude.
Loved Wave Race 64 as a kid and found Pilotwings 64 deeply unappealing back then. I still find it deeply unappealing as an adult. I'm not pretending otherwise only to fit in your personal and untrustworthy definitions.
Millions of adults found games like Pilotwings 64 utterly boring. And it’s not because they represent those caricatures asking for blood that inhabit your limited mind, but because they find them blander than liquid shit. Those corporate products, heavily aimed to normies that aren't into games, aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. And their opinions aren’t less valuable than the ones you have or pretend to have.
I wonder why would try to make yourself look interesting on an anonymous board. You're certainly not gaining anything; your post didn’t come with your name attached. Sincerely, regardless your efforts, I can only see a moron that cannot understand the mindsets of other people, a resentful idiot sprouting clichés who was mocked as a kid for playing "kiddy" games and has yet to move on.
I wasn't attacking you personally when I preemptively brought up how those types morons have a canned definition of "adult-oriented." I was sharing an alternative perspective in reference to the one you wrote. Simmer down, anon.
Not you, but I feel the same way about Pilotwings 64. At first I thought it was cool as frick to be able to fly around, specially with the helicopter and the jetpack, but I soon began to think the objectives were lame, and to feel that the environments were actually empty.
I dunno, I like the game quite a bit.
Wave Race is the quintessential "I got it because it was a launch/near-launch game"
>I like this game more than you do.
Black person please. Wave race was the greatest game of Gen 5 hands down. Everybody loves wave race.
Except for tasteless zoomers
BONSAAIIIII
>zoomer
>old enough to get an N64 at launch
No. I never said I didn't like Wave Race, but no, there was no way in hell that I would've wanted Wave Race had it been released later in the life of the console, same with Cruisin' USA.
no shut up
the only reason to not like a game is if you're younger than that game, no exceptions
>"I got it because it was a launch/near-launch game"
>"and I'm glad that I did"
Yep, and it absolutely blew my mind and is still one of my favorite games. All it needed to be perfect was more tracks/track editor and more racers.
Maybe, but the great graphics and racing games being popular must have helped anyway.
The quintessential "I got it because it was a launch/near-launch game" would be Pilotwings 64, if only people had bought it.
Even my mom loved Pilotwings (64), and she hated videogames and the fact that we would never stop playing. We rented it for years, until she bit the bullet around 2000 and bought it for herself at a local used game store though she then forgot to play it ever again: a common theme for her
Wave Race and Pilotwings were definitely both adult-oriented games. If you're too low IQ/underage to understand that that phrase means more than boobs/blood, I don't know what to tell you. Mario Kart 64 was the more kids/family launch window game for the 64.
Congrats, dude.
Loved Wave Race 64 as a kid and found Pilotwings 64 deeply unappealing back then. I still find it deeply unappealing as an adult. I'm not pretending otherwise only to fit in your personal and untrustworthy definitions.
Millions of adults found games like Pilotwings 64 utterly boring. And it’s not because they represent those caricatures asking for blood that inhabit your limited mind, but because they find them blander than liquid shit. Those corporate products, heavily aimed to normies that aren't into games, aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. And their opinions aren’t less valuable than the ones you have or pretend to have.
I wonder why would try to make yourself look interesting on an anonymous board. You're certainly not gaining anything; your post didn’t come with your name attached. Sincerely, regardless your efforts, I can only see a moron that cannot understand the mindsets of other people, a resentful idiot sprouting clichés who was mocked as a kid for playing "kiddy" games and has yet to move on.
I wasn't attacking you personally when I preemptively brought up how those types morons have a canned definition of "adult-oriented." I was sharing an alternative perspective in reference to the one you wrote. Simmer down, anon.
autism
Not you, but I feel the same way about Pilotwings 64. At first I thought it was cool as frick to be able to fly around, specially with the helicopter and the jetpack, but I soon began to think the objectives were lame, and to feel that the environments were actually empty.
Nintendo have plenty examples of those and Wave Race isn't one. It's a great game in its own right. I wish Nintendo would make more arcadey racers.
BOSNIIAAAAA
>FRICKEN BONSAI !!!!!
I played it a lot as a kid, lately I just don't have as much time anymore. I agree it's a great game though, good graphics, nice music