Wanted Revolution Downloads, Nine N64 Titles 168
A GameDaily piece looks at nine N64 titles the staff over there feels really should make it onto the Revolution download service. They're quirky little titles, including a family-favorite launch title: Blast Corps. From the article: "In the game, you take control of a "destruction team" made up of this one guy and several vehicles that range from a bulldozer to a full-blown Transformer-esque robot, and you attempt to clear the path of a runaway missile truck running, oh, five miles an hour. If anything comes into contact with this missile it blows up, so you must clear the path to a certain point in the level. This means destroying ANYTHING, including cities, in order to assure its safety." What N64 titles would you want to see on the service?
Goldeneye (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
I found Goldeneye to be slow, ugly, glitchy, and boring. But I'm obviously in a gaming minority here, so please; what was/is the big deal?
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
So what you are saying is that Goldeneye is thought of so fondly because it was (then) unique, not because of any other merit?
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:midi-maze (Score:2, Funny)
He said it was the first FPS on a console that came out half a decade before Halo, not the first FPS on a console, ever.
Faceball 2000 was much earlier, as was the asstastic Wolfenstein 3D for SNES, and Super Noah's Ark 3D.
Re:precedence (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
So what you are saying is that Goldeneye is thought of so fondly because it was (then) unique, not because of any other merit?
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
I'd take on any console gamer in a their console + gamepad vs my computer +keyboard & high end gaming mouse on ANY game(that isn't set to autoaim for the console users, like all console games do).
It's a shame the only system that came close to allowing cross-platform multiplayer like that was the dreamcast.
Theres really no competition between a 1600dpi mouse on a 14" mousepad and a 3/4ths of an inc
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Just because there's a better (read: easier ) way to do something doesn't mean all other methods are useless. Especially when proficiency doesn't come easily.
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Enjoy! (Score:2)
Is a level playing field really that scary to you?
Re:Goldeneye (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Goldeneye (Score:1)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Really though, this is the WORST N64 related article I've ever seen.
The games they choose are atrocious. The New Tetris? Yeah, there's something that hasn't been done 1,000 times on every console since the beginning of time. Pilotwings 64? Yeah, that was great as a release game to showcase the N64's new 3D world, but was horrible as a game.
How about some obscure games with replay value?
- Super Smash Brothers! Possibly the greatest game of all time
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Man (Score:2)
Never saw that game in college. (Score:1)
without goldeneye (Score:1)
Re:without goldeneye (Score:2)
Who owns it now, Nintendo, or Rare? Does Nintendo have the right to publish it for a new console?
Something tells me that Rare might not let Nintendo use it...
Re:without goldeneye (Score:2)
Interesting, indeed.
Re:without goldeneye (Score:2)
I know that Rare only retained the rights to IPs they created, which is why there's are Rare-developed Conker and Perfect Dark games on MS's consoles. But does Rare even have a say in granting Nintendo the rights? Does EA? Or is this something to take up with Hollywood?
Re:without goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:without goldeneye (Score:2)
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Cruisin? (Score:2)
Re:Cruisin? (Score:2)
Blast Corps (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Blast Corps (Score:1)
Re:Blast Corps (Score:2)
It takes a little while
(If you've done the same, you know what I'm talking about!)
Tetrisphere (Score:2)
Goldeneye (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
Re:Goldeneye (Score:2)
The limited edition version of The Wind Waker with the Ocarnia of Time / Master Quest disc is fairly common, as far as I can tell just about all of the initial batch that turned up in shops in the UK were the l
All of them!!! (Score:1)
Re:All of them!!! (Score:2)
Re:All of them!!! (Score:2)
Re:All of them!!! (Score:2)
Re:All of them!!! (Score:2)
It wouldn't be unlike Nintendo to have that in a large number of the games on its consoles to keep on the back burners until a time like this arose when they needed to ignite some nostalgic fire under their next platform.
We can only assume.... (Score:3, Insightful)
N64 Tetris? (Score:2)
I'll turn off my Tetris rant for long enough to point out that the thing I'm looking forward to the most out of the Rev
Re:N64 Tetris? (Score:2)
Re:N64 Tetris? (Score:2)
How much did Geometry Wars cost? I'm pretty sure it wasn't $60.
Re:N64 Tetris? (Score:2)
Re:N64 Tetris? (Score:2)
Yes, it's a downloadable game. Are you suggesting that I should have to go to the store and buy a game that will probably take up negligible disk space?
"Some quick game that they threw together for download is going to be pretty cheap for the user."
Maybe cheap as in "It doesn't cost much."I'd agree but if you're talking cheap as in "Not as good as store bought." I think the owners of Geometry Wars would stro
Re:N64 Tetris? (Score:3, Insightful)
Tetrisphere [ign.com] for the N64 is one of the greatest spins on the tetris formula, and hands down the best in 3D. It had quick and exciting 2-Player action, as well as a slew of great single-player modes. Not to mention one of the best trance/techno soundtracks in any game, ever.
Tetrisphere alone would justify the price of the Revolution, IMHO.
Re:N64 Tetris? (Score:2)
Re:N64 Tetris? (Score:2)
I don't think the markets good enough for a single puzzle game to really sell well on a
Launch title? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Launch title? (Score:2)
I'd like to see:
ShadowMan (Score:2)
CBFD (Score:2, Insightful)
The only game I need is... (Score:3, Insightful)
I was so hopeful of Live and Reloaded but Rare games just aren't the same without that Nintendo touch. Online play for all these splitscreen gems would be a blast, too.
Perfect Dark (Score:4, Informative)
Perfect Dark. Hell yeah. I loved this game back in college. I would love it if it ran at full 60fps too. This is the best multiplayer FPS that I know of without networking. I think it would translate very well (maybe not with the reflex enhancing pills, or whatever they were). I see a lot of posts for GoldenEye as well. I think Perfect dark had an edge on GoldenEye. Even though the latter was still an exceptional game.
I had a chance to play the 360 version last weekend and it was a pretty weak game. The controls were too loose and the game looked (compared to other 360 games) like crap. The game was on a 42" Samsung DLP Hi-Def, so I could see the game in all it's hi-def glory. Basically, everything looked like it had been coated in high-gloss wax, even Joanna's fur coat. The levels were horrificly un-original. Rooms were used over and over again. You constantly see the same wall. Without the annoying arrows all over you'd be lost without a clue. The gun models make them look like blocks of wood. The scopes aren't even circular.
I miss the old PD...
Re:Perfect Dark (Score:2)
That doesn't really give you much to compare it to. Better than Wolfenstein? There isn't really that much out there without network support. Some really old stuff, and a few titles for the N64/PS1. Although I'd have to rate Metroid Prime as the best FPS sans network.
Nine OBSCURE N64 games.... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Nine OBSCURE N64 games.... (Score:2)
Pilotwings? (Score:3, Interesting)
I saw they had a review of the best SNES games too. And i specifically went through to see if they were smart enough to include Uniracers. They did. So Me and my brother weren't crazy after all...
Re:Pilotwings? (Score:2)
Diddy Kong Racing! Press Start! (Score:2)
I only have one problem I want them to fix: Don't let people click Restart Race on the pause menu in multiplayer Tracks mode. My brother used to just click that whenever I'd get a decent advantage on him (almost always), and this mis
Yes, yes, absolutely yes.. (Score:2)
Re:Yes, yes, absolutely yes.. (Score:2)
Re:Diddy Kong Racing! Press Start! (Score:2)
Heres the thing about console games and lans; They can get away with that kind of feature because it's implied that anyone abusing it is going to get a beat down. Sybling or not, you're supposed to smack whoever does that. (Or my personal favorite revenge, wait until they get up to get something to drink, grab their controller and hold
Re:Diddy Kong Racing! Press Start! (Score:2)
Even today, I will be driving somewhere, and my wife will say "no, no, no - wrong way!" (yes, I'm a poor navigator).
Pokémon Snap! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Pokémon Snap! (Score:2)
Re:Pokémon Snap! (Score:2)
It was not a game you could play forever, of course, but generally, I loved it.
Hmm.. (Score:2)
Mario Party (1, 2, and/or 3)
Star Fox 64
Harvest Moon 64
Jet Force Gemini
Goldeneye
Banjo Kazooie
Banjo Tooie
There's going to be some problems with third party developers (and Rare) to get them on board. If they're offered a cut of the take, though, I think most developers would jump on the bandwagon, as they'd be able to take in even more cash for free. (Obviously, offering games for free would be great, but we ne
Re:Hmm.. (Score:2)
Re:Hmm.. (Score:2)
Besides, Zonk didn't mention that the wanted lists had to be realistic.
Re:Hmm.. (Score:2)
I was thinking about my own list, and came to the realization that most of the games I'd like to see are 3rd party titles. Why? Well, most of the 1st party games from Microsoft are pretty much franchises and have several sequels already. Smash Bros 64 was great at the time, but if I wanted to play that again, I'm guessing they'll have a Revolution version.
Re:Hmm.. (Score:2)
Ack. I meant to say Nintendo, not Microsoft. MS doesn't even have any franchises as popular and historic as Nintendo's. (And no, Halo doesn't count
Re:Hmm.. (Score:2)
Imagine being able to play the arcade version of Outrun or Afterburner or Daytona USA directly through accurate emulation on the Revolution or XBOX 360 or PS3...
A nice list... (Score:3, Informative)
I bought Blast Corps before I even got an N64 because I knew I wanted that game whenever I finally did buy one. How's that for loyalty?
StarTropics would be an interesting one. It has the distinction of being one of the few games Nintendo developed exclusively for the US market - there was never a Japanese release for it or the sequel. Similarly, even though the arch-villian of the series makes a cameo appearance in F-Zero X, it's only the case in the US version, and his craft is just some generic racer in the other releases. But yes, it was a really good series, a bit like Zelda but with more of an action angle. I didn't care for the sequel as much, but the original was and still is pretty good.
I remember being rather disappointed to find out that the sequel to Blaster Master went to the Genesis, since I never had one. In the end, though, I believe the sequel ended up being not so great, and the Game Boy port (Blaster Master Boy) wasn't too good either from what I remember.
UN Squadron was great. I think I played the arcade ROM a bit (Area 88), and the console adaptation was really fun. I particularly enjoyed some of the bonus areas where you'd take a craft and make diving sweeps in a valley trying to bomb particular targets. A great was to make cash to buy that expensive EF-2000 and have some fun at the same time. In some ways, the game reminded me of Bionic Commando - not so much the whole 2D-action aspect, but the map system and plot development.
Legend of the Mystical Ninja - Ganbare Goemon IV, if I remember right, was a fantastic game. The 2-player mode was neat, but it got to be really frustrating at times to work together with your partner since it was pretty easy in the side-scrolling stages to cause your buddy to fall in a pit. The mini-games were great fun and the graphics/music were fabulous. It was just outright wacky and fun. Unfortunately, the next game Konami brought to the US was the 3D adaptation put on the N64, which history showed to be a less-than-forgiving system for 3rd parties, and the game itself wasn't so great...so as our punishment, we haven't seen another Goemon game in a long time...
EVO was pretty good, but historically a bit overrated I think. Enix made some great RPGs at the time (ActRaiser is a fabulous game), but EVO I think gets a lot of attention because of all the evolution-based RPGs out there, it was the only one that was ever any good, even though it had its flaws.
It was nice and nostalgic and all to see this article, but really, it was nothing more than a "games we like" list, and I don't think that's newsworthy to be honest. Now, if they tell me that Capcom and Konami and Square-Enix have stepped up to the plate for Way-Backwards Compatibility, THEN it is most DEFINITELY news.
Mischief Makers (Score:2)
Grab, shake, throw. Sometimes things explode. Sometimes they get bigger. Sometimes YOU get bigger. Sometimes you grab them to fling yourself up 1000 feet in the air. Whatever happens, it's often a unique event.
It's quality fun, though
Question about Revolution. . . (Score:2)
Zelda, Mario, and Moneybags (Score:2, Insightful)
Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time
Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Super Mario 64
Mario Golf
Mario Kart
Monopoly
Of those titles, Monopoly is the one I've played the most. I enjoy games that don't have a large learnin
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (Score:2)
Re:This is a big joke, right? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:This is a big joke, right? (Score:2, Informative)
Well, they did mention in the article that they were listing games that were more obscure, under the assumption that general Mario/Zelda type games were already going to be done. Hence the randomness.
Thought I agree that the Cruisin' games, while not quite up to Hitler levels, were pretty bad.
Cruisin' USA ruled (Score:2)
10 LET M$ = "Rare" (Score:2)
I'd go with Diddy Kong Racing.
Nintendo may have to go through difficult negotiations with the Xbox company to license anything involving Rareware.
Re:10 LET M$ = "Rare" (Score:2)
Re:10 LET M$ = "Rare" (Score:2)
Re:10 LET M$ = "Rare" (Score:3, Insightful)
More than likely, Nintendo has all kinds of rights to games where their IP is involved. (Donkey Kong Country, Diddy Kong Racing, etc) However, they may not have as much control over other Rare projects. Conkers and Perfect
Re:10 LET M$ = "Rare" (Score:2)
since xbox 360 has come out so far ahead of the revolution it is less likely that people will buy revolution in place of buying an xbox.
also such a move, especially if timed carefully could hurt SONY, who is in much more direct competition with microsoft.
Xbox 360 is sold out (Score:2)
since xbox 360 has come out so far ahead of the revolution it is less likely that people will buy revolution in place of buying an xbox.
Not if Microsoft can't ramp up production of the Xbox 360 over the next few months. People who live in those geographic areas that don't have enough new Xbox 360 consoles for sale are more likely to buy Revolution consoles.
Re:Port worries (Score:2)
They won't be hesitant. They'll jump on it. How would you like your manufacturing and distribution costs reduced to a fraction of current. Instant profi