Lylat Wars / Star Fox 64
The score system replayability is just so enjoyable, and the different routes you can take.
I played it a bit today and yesterday. I love that I can just pick it up years later and remember so much. A testament to how much I enjoyed it as a kid, played it so much.
For multiplayer there's a lot of fun ones, they're all great.
Sin & Punishment is a lot of fun, I wish I got more into it as a kid.
for me its picrel. I like going fast through the loop de loops. simple as. star fox 64 is prolly the runner up. both are all killer no filler, which 64 was pretty good at with it's best games.
I have tried going back to N64 and it is a little sad. I’ve played and beaten Mario and OOT many times, but everything else is so insubstantial and awkward. Not to console war, but if the N64’s top-tier games were on PS1, I would put them around the same tier as Tiny Tank, Future Cop, and Jet Moto. Those are all games I certainly enjoy… for two hours. So it is for Star Fox, Blast Corps, and Diddy Kong Racing.
Even Majora and Paper Mario, while great, classic games, I probably wouldn’t replay because their uneven pacing is, again, comparable to a low-tier JRPG on PS1.
Anyway, my answer to the OP is Mario 64. From the second it starts, nothing about the game is annoying or tedious (except for most of the 100-coin stars). Even OOT has the ill-conceived purgatory that is Hyrule Field.
A lot of N64 games are very much arcade-like, including those first three you mentioned, so no surprise to hear that. I really think the N64 was the true successor to the Genesis. I can see Paper Mario according to your standard, but which PS1 game(s) do you think is/are better at what Majora's Mask does?
>A lot of N64 games are very much arcade-like
Well, I think that is true of 5th gen and prior. The specific issue with N64 is that a lot of its best titles are 20-hour arcade games. >which PS1 game(s) do you think is/are better at what Majora's Mask does?
Kind of a complex question, but my point was to criticize MM’s pacing, which leaves me unmotivated to replay.
By genre, for standout genres I gave 2 or 3: >3D platformer
Super Mario 64 >2D Platformer
Mischief Makers >3D Collectathon
Banjo Kazooie >Beat Em Up
Fighting Force? >2D Fighting
Smash Bros >3D Fighting
Mace: The Dark Age >Arena Fighting
Custom Robo >Racing
Wave Race
Excitebike >Combat Racing
F-Zero (Mario Kart and Diddy Kong are honorable mentions) >FPS
Goldeneye (Perfect Dark and Doom hms) >3PS
Jet Force Gemini >Air Combat
Rogue Squadron >Rail Shooters
Star Fox 64 (Sin and Punishment) >Shmups
Star Soldier is decent >Action Puzzle
Blast Corps >RPG
I guess Ogre Battle? Bad situation all around >Adventure (Action RPG)
Zeldas, Goemon
Hybrid Heaven.
Starfox 64
I really ought to give that game another shot.
>n64
>games
pick one (1)
Impossible to separate those two, so I won't try, (conso(y)le war) homosexual.
Probably still Goemon's Great Adventure, but runner-up may be Majora's Mask or this one
. Been playing a lot of Banjo-Kazooie and Goldeneye lately, though.
Super Mario 64
Perfect Dark
super mario 64, waverace, shadows of the empire, goldeneye
there’s not a lot to the system. mario 64 is the best game
The Sentinel
>C64 game
Well played. Looks cool, by the way.
Frick off I'm not going to list that many games
space station silicon valley
mario 64.
other:
body harvest
blast corps
banjo kazooie
charlie's blast territory
Majora's Mask
Goldeneye brings back a lot of nostalgia for me. I thought the graphics were amazing and the game was so futuristic back in the 90s.
Banjo Kazooie also makes me nostalgic. I wasted so much time playing that game when I was a kid. Literally spent an entire summer playing it.
Blast Corps
mario 64
I spent so much time surfing around LLL on the shell
mario 64 is the obvious choice
for multiplayer...mario tennis
"best" is majoras mask
That one you posted right there, the one with the fatass wandering around a castle.
conker or OoT
fifa 64
Piloting 64
Sin & Punishment, Ocarina of Time, Majora’s Mask, and Super Smash Bros.
I liked Mario 64 as a kid too but I dropped out after Bobomb world the last two times I tried replaying.
Lylat Wars / Star Fox 64
The score system replayability is just so enjoyable, and the different routes you can take.
I played it a bit today and yesterday. I love that I can just pick it up years later and remember so much. A testament to how much I enjoyed it as a kid, played it so much.
For multiplayer there's a lot of fun ones, they're all great.
Sin & Punishment is a lot of fun, I wish I got more into it as a kid.
for me its picrel. I like going fast through the loop de loops. simple as. star fox 64 is prolly the runner up. both are all killer no filler, which 64 was pretty good at with it's best games.
Majora's Mask
mario kart, super mario and starfox.
Goldeneye
Game I played the mostest? Snowboard Kids 2.
Most of them are posted, except for Super Smash Bros
Banjo-Kazooie
WWF WrestleMania 2000
It's either Paper Mario or Banjo-Kazooie. I'd have a hard time choosing between them.
for me it's the zelda games, goldeneye, perfect dark and star fox 64
Perfect dark is beyond Kino
>Creative level design
>based shooting
>cool story
I miss 90's and 00's CMs
majora's mask but paper mario is a close second
Shake shake
I have tried going back to N64 and it is a little sad. I’ve played and beaten Mario and OOT many times, but everything else is so insubstantial and awkward. Not to console war, but if the N64’s top-tier games were on PS1, I would put them around the same tier as Tiny Tank, Future Cop, and Jet Moto. Those are all games I certainly enjoy… for two hours. So it is for Star Fox, Blast Corps, and Diddy Kong Racing.
Even Majora and Paper Mario, while great, classic games, I probably wouldn’t replay because their uneven pacing is, again, comparable to a low-tier JRPG on PS1.
Anyway, my answer to the OP is Mario 64. From the second it starts, nothing about the game is annoying or tedious (except for most of the 100-coin stars). Even OOT has the ill-conceived purgatory that is Hyrule Field.
A lot of N64 games are very much arcade-like, including those first three you mentioned, so no surprise to hear that. I really think the N64 was the true successor to the Genesis. I can see Paper Mario according to your standard, but which PS1 game(s) do you think is/are better at what Majora's Mask does?
>A lot of N64 games are very much arcade-like
Well, I think that is true of 5th gen and prior. The specific issue with N64 is that a lot of its best titles are 20-hour arcade games.
>which PS1 game(s) do you think is/are better at what Majora's Mask does?
Kind of a complex question, but my point was to criticize MM’s pacing, which leaves me unmotivated to replay.
007 TWINE
By genre, for standout genres I gave 2 or 3:
>3D platformer
Super Mario 64
>2D Platformer
Mischief Makers
>3D Collectathon
Banjo Kazooie
>Beat Em Up
Fighting Force?
>2D Fighting
Smash Bros
>3D Fighting
Mace: The Dark Age
>Arena Fighting
Custom Robo
>Racing
Wave Race
Excitebike
>Combat Racing
F-Zero (Mario Kart and Diddy Kong are honorable mentions)
>FPS
Goldeneye (Perfect Dark and Doom hms)
>3PS
Jet Force Gemini
>Air Combat
Rogue Squadron
>Rail Shooters
Star Fox 64 (Sin and Punishment)
>Shmups
Star Soldier is decent
>Action Puzzle
Blast Corps
>RPG
I guess Ogre Battle? Bad situation all around
>Adventure (Action RPG)
Zeldas, Goemon
For me, it's Castlevania Legacy of Darkness.