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I recently purchased a used N-64 from GameStop and not being a Nintendo fan for all these years, I had no idea what were some good games for this system.
Of course you peeps on this board have not steered me wrong. I purchased some of the must-have games off of Ebay and I am really enjoying this system.
There are some quality games and are all very addictive!!!
Paper Mario: what a great game!! I couldn't stop playing it until I beat it!! Love all the little side quests!! Very high quality game!!..........Just bought Super Mario RPG from ebay to play on my new SNES I got at a thrift!!
Perfect Dark/Golden Eye: two of the best FPS i have ever played. great graphics, no pixels!! wow, im impressed. i have yet to beat the one player game!
Mario Kart: what a fun game, easy to pick up, yet hard to master. very kool!!
Beetle Adventure racing: this is a great driving game, from the folks over at EA nonetheless!! What great tracks, so many hidden areas , very unique tracks!!
WaveRace: Yes i've heard how great this cart was, although i've never played it until now. Yes it is as great as its hyped up to be!! One complaint, too bad it does not use the rumble pack, would be cool to feel the waves splashing.
Banjo_koozie: just getting into this one, it seems great so far....looks like its going to be a long game! nice graphics
Top Gear rally 2: Nice rally racing game....love the fact that your takes damage!! Gotta love that.!!!
Rush 2 USA: Very cool arcade racer....nice graphics
Doom 64: Very good version of doom.....Graphics are clean and sharp....no pixelization up close at all.....i really like this version.
Mario Tennis: My favorite game so far!!! God i love this game.....i cannot stop playing this one.....again, easy to pick up, yet hard to master!!!
Seems like Nintendo games are quality over quanity.
Yes, i know there are some crappy games for the n-64.
I can't wait for Super Mario 64, DK 64, 1080 snowboarding, and diddy kong racing!!!! Which are all in the mail!!!
I am really enjoying my Nintendo 64 experience!!
I've been stuck on CD based systems for some time, nice to just plug a cart in and bam! no loading times!!!
Anyone else like to share their n-64 gaming experiences??
Ant
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Hi all,
I recently purchased a pre-owned Sega Saturn from E-Bay. The unit was in the original box and seems to be in good cosmetic condition.
However on closer inspection, in the back right of the unit, there is a SILVER screw/bolt, as if the unit was opened up.
I hooked the system up, put a game in the drive and fire it up. Up comes the Saturn screen, then the system goes to the 'set-up' screen, and up pops the message that says something of the following:
"The CD is not compatible with this system".
I have tried multiple games/discs all with the same result.
I tried putting a Sega RAM Cart in the slot, still the games do not boot and I get the same message, that the disc is non-compatible with the system.
I know its not my games, for they all work on my other Saturn console.
On looking at the onboard RAM data, I did notice a game save of Radiant Silverstorm, which is an import (as you all know).
What I'm thinking, is with that screw/bolt in the back, that this unit was 'modded' with a mod chip to play imports.
However, I can't get anything to boot up. But I have no imports to try anyway.
I emailed the seller, and he thought that the unit was modded, but was not sure. And he has no idea how to get it working.
My questions:
Is this unit defective?
Does anyone have any idea or any suggestions on getting this thing to work?
The unit is NTSC, says that on the set-up screen.
Here are some pics:
Your help is appreciated,
ant
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Wait.......I forgot about the power adapter....wasn't the original heavy sixer A/C Adaptor gray in color?
Or was this different for Sears units?
Thanks
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Great.....thanks for the replys.....
Ant
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=3539429775
I'm not the 2600 expert, but I've always wanted a heavy sixer, and I've always liked the Sears styling.
Does this look like an original heavy sixer?
Should I ask the seller for a pic of the bottom sticker?
Any other questions I should ask?
Thanks in advance,
ant
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http://www.digitpress.com/archives/cc_entity.htm
Another 'new' 2600 game at CGE.
Don't think I've read about this one on AA.
Looks cool.....
Ant
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Yes Pitfall the Mayan Adventure for the 16bit systems was indeed a good game....I liked it, the graphics were excellent for its time....and yes the easter egg to play 2600 Pitfall! was in there as well.....
I hope this new one turns out to be good........
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David Crane ...please bow down to the Master of the 2600....David Crane the Beatle of 2600 programmers:)











Enjoying my 'new' N-64....
in Modern Gaming Discussion
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Yes, I forgot those!!
I did purchase both Zelda games, however have not really played them.
I need to find the manuals for them.
Does anyone have any scans of the instruction manuals for the Zelda games?
Is there somewhere on the web where I can find them?
Thanks
ant