• @[email protected]
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    82 days ago

    On a related note, how did anyone ever learn to get good at Goldeneye? I played it for the first time with a mock N64 controller the other day and holy hell, it was scuffed.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      I got good at it back in the day. Still found the controls awkward as hell, but that game (and later on its successor Perfect Dark) had hours and hours of gameplay because it was one of the best fps games of its time (that wasn’t on PC where wasd and mouse was already a thing right from the Doom days).

      Halo was revolutionary. One stick moved, the other rotated, plus grenades were always a button away (in GoldenEye, the rare times you had them, they were selected like any normal weapon, which limited their versatility. Proximity and remote mines were way better.)

      Metroid Prime also had a really awkward control scheme on the GameCube.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 days ago

      My buddy still prefers the golden eye control scheme, now called “legacy”. I remember him emailing a developer because they didn’t offer legacy sticks as an option in their game. They had no idea what he was even talking about lol

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      42 days ago

      Nobody knew any better at the time, lol

      It was so much slower than fps games are now. Dual joysticks would have been overwhelming at the time when people were still getting used to 3D.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 days ago

      There was no standard for how FPS games were played on a controller at the time. Dual sticks weren’t even a thing yet. You learned the controls and it was fine. Nowadays it’s awful with the default scheme, but you can actually get pretty modern controls by choosing the 1.2 Solitaire setting in the options and binding the left stick to the C buttons, the right stick to the analog stick, and rebinding the rest to whatever feels comfortable. This is even possible on the Switch using the controller remapping feature.

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    22 days ago

    I remember walking in to Toys R Us and seeing N64 on display when it first launched. You could stand in line and wait for your chance to play. I had been too young to really follow or know about the launch, but I thought the 3D graphics looked incredible. Initially I had thought it was some hyped up version of Super Mario RPG because that was the most “3D” looking Mario game that had existed to date.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 days ago

      I still play the snes i got for $20 because games world at chaddy were dumping all the stock from their trade-in offers for n64s

  • @[email protected]
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    22 days ago

    My N64 stuff is laying around my house in random places because my oldest nephew (just became a teenager) absolutely loves retro hardware. So much fun.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 days ago

        I have an atari 2600 my dad passed down to me. I also have all other playstations, a switch, a wii, a steam deck and a pc.

        Nothing makes me smile more than that Atari (except for the zx spectrum, also given to me by dad)

        • @[email protected]
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          12 days ago

          that is excellent! good times with my pap and I playing Double dragon 3 on NES and gradius 3 on super nintendo!

    • caseyweederman
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      13 days ago

      And a JPN N64 to play import games without having to drill out the region lock blocks!

    • @[email protected]
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      53 days ago

      Me too. I feel gross giving Nintendo money, but at least I split a family plan with a bunch of friends

      • @[email protected]
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        43 days ago

        You would’ve been more correct to just stop after “paying Nintendo”. Giving them money is bad, period.

        Let them fade into obsolescence.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 days ago

          I agree with you, but I also recognize that saying that to someone that clearly enjoys Nintendo products would be incredibly mean. So while I also imagine what I said could be seen as mean, it is far less mean IMO than just blanket dropping the entire company.

          Like, I used to love Nintendo. But when Iwata died and Fils-Aime left NoA, Nintendo changed for the absolute worst. I could not hate Nintendo more, actually. Still, I try to not be super mean to most people that like Nintendo products.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            I feel the same way - I absolutely loathe current Nintendo’s business practices, but I can’t deny they make fantastic games. So if someone can afford their premium prices, more power to them. I’ll be interested to see how Nintendo does this gen since they’re pricing out the casual market that’s made them successful in the past.

          • @[email protected]
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            13 days ago

            It is a really simple mod to make. Any modder could do it, most likely, using original controllers even- the only thing stopping it is Nintendo themselves and their copyright. Using a 2.4ghz connection would be much better than Bluetooth as well. That’s something Nintendo would have to implement into the console most likely, although I can see that being doable.

            Plus, their controllers are only really “good” for nostalgia reasons. They’ve been improved on in every way by others.

            IMO they haven’t done anything good for the industry at all lately. I’m not saying the other consoles have either, I think they’re all shit. Mainly because of exclusives. Fuck that entire concept at it’s very core.

            Hardware exclusives, OS exclusives, etc are all bad.

            Nintendo is going the extra shitty mile with the way they handle copyright in particular, but the entire console industry is corrupt.

            If there is a machine with enough computing power to run a piece of software, it should be able to do it, period. That is the technological ideal that should be aimed at. Not the “how much can I charge for the ability to play this game” idea.

          • @[email protected]
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            23 days ago

            I’ll stay on Switch 1 and steam deck until there is a significant drop.

            The Switch never went down in price after 8 years and neither did the games. I don’t think that’s happening until Nintendo makes a console that can’t run Switch 2 games.

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    I’ve got some cartridge from Ukraine with an SD slot in it. You can load the SD card with every ROM and then play them directly off an N64

    This is great because for some reason emulators have problems with Dr. Mario but the N64 runs the ROM just fine

    • @[email protected]
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      103 days ago

      Krikizz Everdrive! They are awesome on every system I have them for, snes, gbc, gba, and n64. They can be picky about the sd card you use but work flawlessly once you have the right one.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 days ago

        Yeah that’s the one. Guess I was lucywith my SD card pick (can’t remember, maybe got the card with the unit?) but it’s been rock solid since I got it.

        Nothing beats playing all the games on original hardware imo!

  • @[email protected]
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    103 days ago

    Can’t confirm. Still have a working NES, SNES, and N64 from childhood. Not even 40 yet. My grey hair and wrinkles are still confined to my testicles for the time being.

  • @[email protected]
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    53 days ago

    I forget which nintendo console it is, but emulating’s actually MORE accurate than the console since some ceramic thing is degrading in it. I think its the NES but don’t quote me on it. Was one of the reasons TAS verification was failing on actual hardware when it had previously passed.

    • @[email protected]
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      73 days ago

      SNES. The sound chip slightly degrades, and since the CPU waits to sync with it, the overall timing of the system is affected.