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Drakenel
Dec 2, 2008

The glow is a guide, my friend. Though it falls to you to avert catastrophe, you will never fight alone.
Hell loving yes. I still have my n64 in the corner of my entertainment center. Jet Force Gemini. Ogre Battle 64. Rampage Universal Tour. And the golden cartridge of Majora's Mask. I still turn it on now and then to this day.

The thing was my childhood in it's entirety. Still have a lot of love for the few games it had.

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Drakenel
Dec 2, 2008

The glow is a guide, my friend. Though it falls to you to avert catastrophe, you will never fight alone.

ZTeamIsDead posted:

:hfive: I love that game so much. The sword and spark combo is simply amazing. :allears:

Strangely, what I remember most about it is the boss music and the multiplayer mode that involved loving the other players over in ways that'd make Mario Party proud.

Drakenel
Dec 2, 2008

The glow is a guide, my friend. Though it falls to you to avert catastrophe, you will never fight alone.

Dr. Ohnoman posted:

Weren't all Majora's Mask cartridges golden? Ocarina of Time was the one with the limited edition gold cart (in the US, that is -- here in Europe we only got the grey cart version).

Very may well be, I was just being descriptive is all.

Drakenel
Dec 2, 2008

The glow is a guide, my friend. Though it falls to you to avert catastrophe, you will never fight alone.

Mak0rz posted:

It had Mischief Makers. A fantastic platformer from the makers of Gunstar Heroes that nobody else loves but me.

I rented it once. But because I was a dumb kid, I didn't understand how anything worked. I could jump and shake some weird thing and that was as far as I got. :v:

Edit: Fuckin Cruisin USA. That was either the first or the second game I got with the n64. Seen the arcade version once but yeah the theme song is stuck in my head forever.

Drakenel
Dec 2, 2008

The glow is a guide, my friend. Though it falls to you to avert catastrophe, you will never fight alone.
Quest 64 was different for it's time. Sure, looking back, there's pretty much absolutely nothing that was really executed well, but it was greater than the sum of it's parts somehow. I can't really explain it.

Mostly memorable for the battle music's opening sting and the protagonists retarded haircut.

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Drakenel
Dec 2, 2008

The glow is a guide, my friend. Though it falls to you to avert catastrophe, you will never fight alone.

Hip-Hoptimus Rhyme posted:

Already been mentioned, but Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie are absolutely my favorite games for this system, Tooie especially. To this day I still find myself inadvertently humming their tunes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXoaTcf_3vo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY4qEPmRAos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBSG6O5cfKY

What is this nonsense? You forgot the best tunes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_lV5fm3IjE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oXPFtv818c

...Of course, also the most haunting tune of your childhood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL0QoFs6GCg

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