New: nintendo64All contentburnbotblurtkractifitr2cornellgamesburnpostpowerclubzzanphotographyblurtindiablurtgermanbeblurtcurationblurtlatamblurtlifeblurtblockblurtboosterblurthispanosteemHotTrendingNewDAppsdarth-azrael in retrogaming • last yearMonaco Grand Prix (1999)Monaco Grand Prix is a formula one racing game that was released for Windows, Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Dreamcast. Ubi Soft licensed the name of the Monaco track and named the game after it.…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoDoom 64 (Nintendo 64)Doom 64, released in 1997 for the Nintendo 64, was actually a sequel to Final Doom as opposed to just another remake of Doom as found on most systems at that time. It had the best graphics of any…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoThe Nintendo 64For better or worse, Nintendo has always done things their own way. The Nintendo 64 is a good example. In an era when multimedia was king and CD-ROM was not only the wave of the future but had been…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoPaper Mario (Nintendo 64)Paper Mario was the second RPG starring Mario. Paper Mario was released for the Nintendo 64 in 2001 and featured a fairly unique graphics style. The characters were flat 2D objects while the…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoMario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)Mario Kart 64 was the second Mario Kart game and perhaps one of the most eagerly anticipated. It was originally scheduled to be a launch title but ended up being released about eight months later in…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoNext Generation (September 1997)As the 32-bit generation entered its prime, Next Generation became my favorite gaming magazine. It was more mature than most with a wealth of in-depth and often technical information. Unfortunately…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoGamePro (August 1997)The mid to late 1990s was one of the most prolific times in video game history. 16-bit systems were still going strong, as well as 32-bit systems from the established Nintendo and Sega. In addition…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 2 years agoNintendo Power (June 2000)Nintendo Power, Nintendo's long running official publication, covered many of Nintendo's systems throughout its life. In 2000 that meant the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color. The June 2000 issue…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoGoldeneye 007 (Nintendo 64)Goldeneye was released by Rare for the Nintendo 64 in 1997 and it is one of the must have games for that system. First person shooters were not the most common type of games on the N64 but…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoElectronic Gaming Monthly (May 1996)Electronic Gaming Monthly was one of the longest lived and most popular video games magazines. Looking back to 1996, it is amazing how many systems there were being developed for including the…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoNAKI Lunar GunThe third party controller market seemed to peak in the 16-bit era but there were plenty of third party controllers in the 32-bit era and even today. This particular ad is for a company called NAKI…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoNintendo Power (September 1996)Nintendo Power was Nintendo's official publication throughout the life of many consoles. The September 1996 issue includes: Full Coverage Super Mario 64 Pilotwings 64 Realm Kirby Super Star…darth-azrael in retrogaming • 3 years agoShadows of the Empire (Nintendo 64, 1996)Shadows of the Empire got mixed but mostly positive reviews. In addition to running around and blasting everything as Dash Rendar, players also had the chance to pilot various vehicles (see the…