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4 reasons why we loved the Nintendo 64 so much

Philipp Rüegg
24.6.2016
Translation: machine translated

20 years ago, in Japan, Nintendo launched its third home console onto the market. Thanks to a number of fantastic games, the Nintendo 64 took a special place in the hearts of gamers. But games weren't the only reason for this success.

3D like never before

The controller

The original shape and especially the analogue stick, which all other manufacturers later copied, allowed games to be played in a whole new way. The controller felt good in the hand - no matter how big your paws were - and you could look freely in any direction. Depending on the game and the mood, you could also use the digital directional cross.

Rumble Pak

The games

A console may technically be the best, but without a good game, it's worthless. Nintendo proved once again that quality was more important than quantity and released several games that are still cult favourites today.

Super Mario 64

Every Nintendo 64 owner is bound to have played this game. This jump & run adventure with its fantastic universes remains unforgettable.

Star Fox 64

Due to a trademark registration not acquired by Nintendo, the game was released under the name Lylat Wars in Europe. The action-packed gameplay, challenging Bosses and varied planets made the game an instant success.

Goldeneye 64

For many, the best Nintendo 64 game. Up until then, we'd mostly known first-person shooters from PC games. Nintendo managed to demonstrate, and long before Halo, how to produce a really good shooter on a console. As well as the exceptional campaign, it was the multiplayer mode for up to four players that ensured unforgettable moments. And those who played with Oddjob are still laughing about it to this day!

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

The first Zelda in 3D is another masterpiece. As with Super Mario 64, you could finally visit in 3D and admire all the magical places you'd previously known from 2D pixel blobs. The extra dimension not only served as graphical variety, it also brought many new gameplay mechanics with it.

Mario Kart 64

The multiplayer game par excellence. We spent countless hours dodging bananas and turtles. On the cleverly designed racetracks or in wild balloon battles, we always gave it our all and still enjoy playing it today.

There were many more fabulous games for the Nintendo 64. What are your memories of Nintendo's famous cult console?

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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