Jul 24, 2015 Great memories of that game but it doesn't hold up at all imo. DKC's are all still great. Banjo-Kazooie (and all Rare games for N64 really) da best. I have great memories of playing that Banjo-Tooie multiplayer that was a goldeneye clone.
Jul 24, 2015 Great choice I really enjoyed TTYD. It really expanded on the gameplay set in the original. Definitely a great successor. The first one has a more "classic" feel per say because of the graphics and nostalgia The third wii version is also very good
Jul 24, 2015 yo we should all post our n64 collection if you have one, ill post mine in the upcoming days
Jul 24, 2015 It's aged magnificently for me, though I think that's largely because I'm such a fanatical completist when it comes to video games. the game really keeps me busy and the workload can be almost overwhelming at times (Frantic Factory ), but I relish the challenge. I guess it takes a certain kind of person to appreciate this game in the long run. I can see how some people mind find it a bit tedious or excessive after a while. but one thing's for sure: the soundtrack is incredible. Grant Kirkhope was definitely in his prime here as a composer. love the banjo games as well. I love how literally anything and everything can talk in that silly, strange world.
Jul 26, 2015 I made the worst decision in my life selling my 64 collection luckily I kept the system and my 5 favorite games from the 64. Pokemon Snap Diddy Kong Racing Goldeneye Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart. Had to buy back the Zelda games, so disappointed in myself for letting those go.
Jul 26, 2015 Oh man I used to love beating the crap out of my momma on Mortal Kombat, she would only play if I turned the blood and gore off and she got to be jade. Also, Ocarina of Time >>>>>>>>> Really like Banko Kazooie too
Jul 26, 2015 1. Beating Ocarina of Time 2. Smash Bros.& Goldeneye shitshows 3. Getting all the stars in Mario 64 4. Discovering F-Zero X/Perfect Dark 5. Pokemon Stadium 2 (personal favorite Pokemon generation/era)