johnsobas on 22 November 2015
| MikeRox said: Because back in 1997 it was pretty much without peer. Back then racing games were fully features with 3 tracks and a few cars. So suddenly having so many courses and hundreds of cars was a WTF!? moment. The visuals were also pretty damn stunning by console standards back then too. The N64 was a joke for racing games, the Sega Saturn was already dead. So it really found a market, especially in Europe. |
yea i'm gonna have to go ahead and disagree with you about the N64 having no good racing games.
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