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AshKetchum1992 said:

fleischr said:

Someday, Mario 64 won't be the greatest 3D mario, and we'll need to recognize that.

Someday? but Super Mario 64 was beaten 7 years ago ;)


And that's kind of the point. People get locked into to the belief that Nintendo can never be as great as it once was.



I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016

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Shadow1980 said:
drake_tolu said:

According to NPD N64 have sold like one monster in USA...

N64 have sold 11 million first 30 month in USA, versus the 8.5 million of PS1!

Yeah. According to the NPD, the SNES sold on the order of 17 million units lifetime, while the N64 sold about 18 million. As for the PS1, it was selling dreadfully in the U.S. early on. While I have only have a graph and not exact numbers for monthly sales, prior to its first price cut it appeared to have averages less than 50k units per month during 1996. Meanwhile, despite being on the market for a single quarter (well, three months and a week), the N64 sold nearly as much in 1996 as the PS1 did all of that year, coming only 20k short of the PS1's 1.99M. By the end of 1997, at which point it had been on the U.S. market for 15 months, the N64 had sold 6.46M units LTD. This made the N64 the fastest-selling console in the U.S. released since the NPD started tracking sales until it was beaten by the PS2, and even today it's the third-fastest-selling console in U.S. history (it may drop to 4th if the PS4 sells more than 4.45M in the U.S this year, which it's looking extremely likely that it will).

But the loss of Final Fantasy was just too costly, and the PS1 took off when FFVII came out. In the last four months of 1997 the PS1 nearly doubled its LTD sales, making it perhaps the biggest comeback in the history of console gaming (though the Genesis might give it a run for its money). Had the N64 been CD-based, it would have retained all that third-party support, and it's likely that PlayStation would have ended up a niche brand. Nintendo's insistence on sticking with cartridges was probably the most significant thing in gaming since the Crash of '83, as it resulted a major realignment in the industry. I wonder what the face of gaming had been like if Nintendo had went with CDs.


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sethnintendo said:
Sleepyprince said:
Grab an emulator, you'll spare money and make the world a better place.


How is it making the world a better place?  I was just thinking of the waste of old systems.  If no one bought all the old systems then all the systems would end up in landfills (with very few of them being recycled).  How is not reselling old systems and games making the world a better place?  If anything it would make it worse with more electronic waste in the landfills.

 

Have fun trying to play local multiplayer games on your emulator.  N64 was made for 4 player local gaming.  I'm pretty sure you can't do that on an emulator.

Of course you can.

And I was half serious. The better way to go is to pick an emulator at least when it's fully reliable. Wich is the case with older systems than PS2. PCSX2 can be a bitch sometime. Emulators are free, so are the games and they are far more powerful than the console for old system older than ps2. Wich means resolution up to 1080p and TRUE blocked 60 fps. Wasn't the case with og console. Plus you can record you party, mod them, play online...

I'm not saying because I play on pc, but really, good and well crafted emulators are the shit. Plus, it made most of the older games available for everyone a while ago. I was poor and couldn't profit of those games, I could only with emulators. So yeah, emulators >>> old console systems.

Don't know if it would made the world a better place though.



sethnintendo said:
Sleepyprince said:
Grab an emulator, you'll spare money and make the world a better place.


How is it making the world a better place?  I was just thinking of the waste of old systems.  If no one bought all the old systems then all the systems would end up in landfills (with very few of them being recycled).  How is not reselling old systems and games making the world a better place?  If anything it would make it worse with more electronic waste in the landfills.

 

Have fun trying to play local multiplayer games on your emulator.  N64 was made for 4 player local gaming.  I'm pretty sure you can't do that on an emulator.


You guys really underestimate emulators. What they can do is absolutely impressive. PS2, GC and Wii run FLAWLESSLY if you have the specs (which are not that high). Emulators are the one thing that'll keep old games so that future generations can play them. They're preserving gaming history.



artur-fernand said:


You guys really underestimate emulators. What they can do is absolutely impressive. PS2, GC and Wii run FLAWLESSLY if you have the specs (which are not that high). Emulators are the one thing that'll keep old games so that future generations can play them. They're preserving gaming history.

Nintendo systems last pretty damn long.  I'm sure there will be many NES that can still play in 2060.



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sethnintendo said:
artur-fernand said:


You guys really underestimate emulators. What they can do is absolutely impressive. PS2, GC and Wii run FLAWLESSLY if you have the specs (which are not that high). Emulators are the one thing that'll keep old games so that future generations can play them. They're preserving gaming history.

Nintendo systems last pretty damn long.  I'm sure there will be many NES that can still play in 2060.


Eh, I think you're overestimating the consoles' durability. And even if they do, they'll eventually brake, and that's the point. Emulators make sure these system's library will last forever.

And I didn't even talk about the games themselves no longer working. Or maybe rare games, that have become ridicuously expensive (Panzer Dragoon Saga comes to mind).



meanwhile here in japan you can buy the same games for $1 unless extremely rare/valuable because most people dont want to put a pricetag on nostalgia like they do in the US and europe. 



Nintendo games and consoles hold a lot of their value.

But as a collector myself I try and stay clear of N64 games..... I cant afford a $500 Paper Mario!



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