And yet again whoever is in charge at various companies for choosing what, if anything, goes on VC, are a bunch of idiots. There are so many games people would buy like hotcakes, yet they keep releasing shit like Turrican 2 that no one ever cared about, nor do they care about now; and games that everyone wants and would buy are no where to be seen.
It makes me so sad that there are ony like ten N64 games currently available on the VC. With so much awesome games still to go, why isn't Nintendo releasing any more of them?
It's my understanding that it's not actually Nintendo. Well, for Nintendo developed/published games it is. But afaik any company can produce the game for the VC, companies are responsible for publishing their own property. They just have to convert it to the format for the VC Emulator and send it to Nintendo for "certification".
So games like Ogre Battle 64, it's not Nintendos fault, it's Atlus or whoever holds the Ogre Battle IP currently.
And yet again whoever is in charge at various companies for choosing what, if anything, goes on VC, are a bunch of idiots. There are so many games people would buy like hotcakes, yet they keep releasing shit like Turrican 2 that no one ever cared about, nor do they care about now; and games that everyone wants and would buy are no where to be seen.
It makes me so sad that there are ony like ten N64 games currently available on the VC. With so much awesome games still to go, why isn't Nintendo releasing any more of them?
It's my understanding that it's not actually Nintendo. Well, for Nintendo developed/published games it is. But afaik any company can produce the game for the VC, companies are responsible for publishing their own property. They just have to convert it to the format for the VC Emulator and send it to Nintendo for "certification".
So games like Ogre Battle 64, it's not Nintendos fault, it's Atlus or whoever holds the Ogre Battle IP currently.
I know it wasn't a 64 exclusive or really that obscure except that nobody bought it but I really liked Glover.
yeah Glover was great... a truly original platformer among all those SM64 clones. The control system was really clever- it managed to use every button on the N64 pad to good effect.
I also loved it for looking like a 3D version of one of those old, surreal Atari platformers, where the art was drawn by the same dude who programmed it and everything was random as hell. That sort of trippy James Pond/Zool vibe.
Man, did I love this game. Still do, even if it was horrible by everyone else's standards. There was something so awesome about being able to kick someone 10 times on the same side of his/her/its body without retaliation.
Another thing I loved about the N64... It was the only game system I can think of where secret cheats were just that, SECRET.
How long did it take for the Wampa-Stompa cheat to come out for Shadows of the Empire? Or the Goldeneye bonus characters cheat?
Even more extreme were the Banjo-Kazooie codes like raising sharkfood island, or my personal favorite: The Naboo starfighter in Rogue Squadron that they kept secret, even from Gamesharkers, until episode 1 came out. That blew me away when they released that code.
my personal favorite: The Naboo starfighter in Rogue Squadron that they kept secret, even from Gamesharkers, until episode 1 came out. That blew me away when they released that code.
That was indeed, very impressive.
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nothing wrong with that. it was great. no mercy was better though, I can never play another wrestling game again after that
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I don't have much to contribute to this thread yet, but it did remind me that I won Jet Force Gemini on eBay over a month ago and still haven't received it
2049 was way superior and WHY IS IT NOT ON VC YET???
NO IT WASN'T I WILL FIGHT YOU.
2049 sucked compared to the original.
Yeah except for stunt mode which was better than any game ever, including itself.
Gods own truth right there. I think the only racing I did with 2049 was in a demo disc I got for the DC. Once I got the game it was multiplayer stunt and battle, all the way.
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Everything I wanted to mention has been posted already, but I'll throw another vote in for Space Station: Silicon Valley. The game is ugly and pretty glitchy, but it was always one of my favourites.
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The best physics-based platformer you've never played.
This is a game I really wanted to play but could never find. None, and I mean NONE of the rental places near where I lived carried this. I'd only read about it in Nintendo Power, but it sounded amazing. I mean, back then, just the idea of a game with an actually good physics engine was impressive.
I think nowadays we forget that prior to....hell, prior to the Havok engine, games with good physics were rare and special things.
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4 difficulties, jetpack action and stuff hidden everywhere, I loved it and cherished it until I stopped playing the Nintendo 64, where I lost this game cardtridge not long after.
I barely heard about this game anywhere on the internet, but the hidden codes in this game were a blast. Will buy again this if I comes to the Virtual Console.
The experience probably prematurely shaved 20 years off the end of my life, but I beat this motherfucker on jedi. Sure, I used the both the cheat that makes your blaster super powerful and the one that lets you mind control stormtroopers, but they couldn't have possibly expected anyone to do it without them, could they?
My first reactions to the title thread were, "Obscure N64 games? I doubt I know any."
And I can't think of any originals, but let me add my votes for Majora's Mask, if you could call that obscure at all, Shadows of the Empire, Star Wars Racer (the most badass racing game I've played to date) Killer Instinct and Flying Dragon. Fuckin' loved me some Flying Dragon.
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God damn I loved Shadows of the Empire. It's the kind of game I can still go back and play a few levels of. The canyon level was always my favourite. I once had pretty much the entire thing memorized.
BattleTanx was awesome. I'm not exactly sure if I'd call it obscure though. It was a fairly popular title with the multiplayer crowd, especially after the 300th hour of playing Goldeneye.
i can't believe no one posted this yet. it's probably one of the first real rpgs i've ever played. (not counting lagoon for the snes)
It's in the second post, but yeah Quest 64 was great.
Does anyone remember "Iggy's Reckin' Balls"?
oh i was skimming for pictures. must have been why i missed it.
this was also an awesome game.
Fifth post, with picture. :P
I remember some Medals of Blast Corps beeing hard as hell.
Edit: I just thought of this:
Nearly every Platinum medal was impossible in that damn game. I managed to get all but like 10 platinums, and that's after many many hours of frustrating trial and error.
Oh crap, forgot about Pilotwings. They so should make a wiimake. I think it would be awesome.
I was the only person I knew who owned this game. 2-player, moon gravity, no auto-reset, no place on track, no time limit. Track 6, Pappy Land. I bet I could still enter the cheats by muscle memory alone.
My friends and I would spend hours driving off the small tabletop, trying to get the most outrageous stunt. Flipping around and trying to grip the walls for a sideways landing.
Yesss. Last time I played this, I had forgotten what the button inputs for the cheats actually were, but I could still enter them with ease.
The combination of Rush and Majora's Mask are the story of my N64's life.
Pretty much the same for me. I'm actually considering playing through Majora's Mask again once I clear a bit of the backlog. It's been a long time since I've played it from its true beginning. I sometimes just dicked around and entered each dungeon to use the warp to the boss rooms. Once each section of the world was peaceful again, then I'd take on the final boss.
And thirded for muscle-memory coding on San Francisco Rush, but not only that. I still know where every key is in each of the 7 tracks, and I used to know the 26 digit code that would ensure me the win, and hence Formula 1 car, if my memory card ever glitched and erased itself. (That happened a few times. )
Edit: Platinum medals in Pilotwings? I only knew of golds, and I got quite a few 300's.
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It's my understanding that it's not actually Nintendo. Well, for Nintendo developed/published games it is. But afaik any company can produce the game for the VC, companies are responsible for publishing their own property. They just have to convert it to the format for the VC Emulator and send it to Nintendo for "certification".
So games like Ogre Battle 64, it's not Nintendos fault, it's Atlus or whoever holds the Ogre Battle IP currently.
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Those giant cock suckers. -_-
yeah Glover was great... a truly original platformer among all those SM64 clones. The control system was really clever- it managed to use every button on the N64 pad to good effect.
I also loved it for looking like a 3D version of one of those old, surreal Atari platformers, where the art was drawn by the same dude who programmed it and everything was random as hell. That sort of trippy James Pond/Zool vibe.
Man, did I love this game. Still do, even if it was horrible by everyone else's standards. There was something so awesome about being able to kick someone 10 times on the same side of his/her/its body without retaliation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dByHdlpVAvU&feature=related
How long did it take for the Wampa-Stompa cheat to come out for Shadows of the Empire? Or the Goldeneye bonus characters cheat?
Even more extreme were the Banjo-Kazooie codes like raising sharkfood island, or my personal favorite: The Naboo starfighter in Rogue Squadron that they kept secret, even from Gamesharkers, until episode 1 came out. That blew me away when they released that code.
That was indeed, very impressive.
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The best physics-based platformer you've never played.
nothing wrong with that. it was great. no mercy was better though, I can never play another wrestling game again after that
Gods own truth right there. I think the only racing I did with 2049 was in a demo disc I got for the DC. Once I got the game it was multiplayer stunt and battle, all the way.
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I was going to bring this up, too, but I don't think there's anything else which needs to be said. This game is just awesome.
Well, there is one more thing to be said: the final boss fight is AMAZING. It just has to be seen to be believed, and to that end...
Spoilers ahoy, by the way...
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Oh yes! I loved that game! I'm not much of an expert on fighting games but I greatly enjoy it even to this day, it has a pretty good soundtrack too.
My very first game for the N64 is kind of an obscure one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VJQQsw9tQs
Really good iteration of Doom, great levels and great atmosphere. The controls are terrible though.
Also,how could any of you forget this little gem
This is a game I really wanted to play but could never find. None, and I mean NONE of the rental places near where I lived carried this. I'd only read about it in Nintendo Power, but it sounded amazing. I mean, back then, just the idea of a game with an actually good physics engine was impressive.
I think nowadays we forget that prior to....hell, prior to the Havok engine, games with good physics were rare and special things.
I am highly disappointed only one person mentioned this game.
Man, I'll fuck you up with Ned the Janitor.
Glover and Tonic Trouble were the shit.
And I can't think of any originals, but let me add my votes for Majora's Mask, if you could call that obscure at all, Shadows of the Empire, Star Wars Racer (the most badass racing game I've played to date) Killer Instinct and Flying Dragon. Fuckin' loved me some Flying Dragon.
The boss fights were amazingly tough. I never beat the ginormous B-2 bomber and its armada myself. That was just crazy impossible for me.
That game was hella fun.
There were a number of games I rented over and over again but never bought. That was one. Another was this.
I still don't understand curling, but fuck it, this game is great.
i can't believe no one posted this yet. it's probably one of the first real rpgs i've ever played. (not counting lagoon for the snes)
I always liked this one, even if I rarely understood why I was doing well.
It's in the second post, but yeah Quest 64 was great.
Does anyone remember "Iggy's Reckin' Balls"?
First N64 game I owned. It was awesome, but not as much as...
The second one I like a little more, but both are SO FUCKING AWESOME.
oh i was skimming for pictures. must have been why i missed it.
this was also an awesome game.
YESSSSSSSSSSS
But I've barred myself from investing any more time in thinking about Ogre Battle. I just end up sad, knowing there'll never be another.
I still go through it again once a year or so to remind myself how awesome it was.
Fifth post, with picture. :P
I remember some Medals of Blast Corps beeing hard as hell.
Edit: I just thought of this:
Nearly every Platinum medal was impossible in that damn game. I managed to get all but like 10 platinums, and that's after many many hours of frustrating trial and error.
Oh crap, forgot about Pilotwings. They so should make a wiimake. I think it would be awesome.
To add insult to injury, the name of the last level is something along the lines of "Victory Day Parade".
Fucking fantastic.
Pretty much the same for me. I'm actually considering playing through Majora's Mask again once I clear a bit of the backlog. It's been a long time since I've played it from its true beginning. I sometimes just dicked around and entered each dungeon to use the warp to the boss rooms. Once each section of the world was peaceful again, then I'd take on the final boss.
And thirded for muscle-memory coding on San Francisco Rush, but not only that. I still know where every key is in each of the 7 tracks, and I used to know the 26 digit code that would ensure me the win, and hence Formula 1 car, if my memory card ever glitched and erased itself. (That happened a few times. )
Edit: Platinum medals in Pilotwings? I only knew of golds, and I got quite a few 300's.
I WILL NOT BE DOING 3DS FOR NWC THREAD. SOMEONE ELSE WILL HAVE TO TAKE OVER.
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I liked it.