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I owned an N64 only. Some friends had a PS1. No one I knew had a Saturn and I was completely unaware of it's existence. Thought the genesis was the competition. However, I didn't own a console until the end of the generation due to my family being poorfags.

I thought the N64 was the best choice of that generation, and it depends on what you're looking for if you're looking to play games now. I will largely omit specific titles as these generally boil down to subjective views.

>Multiplayer
The N64, in my opinion, is the best multiplayer console that existed. And that's the thing, I would say I primarily played games with friends rather than alone which I feel is a strong point to specify when comparing it to the PS1. Sorry Saturn. I don't really know all that much about you. I feel it's almost redundant to describe the N64's multiplayer experience, but I'll try to sum it up. Four controllers were obviously very important to its success, and the fact that it was as popular it was, at least in my experience. Having a game that was very easy to transport without the consideration of damage and having your save data on the game itself made it very easy to bring a game over to a friend's house and just play it without problems. This way, you could easily pick up a new game without having to start from scratch without unlockables and such. (Yes, you could just bring your memory card but this is more convenient and you're unable to forget to bring your save data.) I would say some games, such as Perfect Dark, were ahead of their time, however time has shown that games still do not compare. All in all, the N64's strong point was its multiplayer.

>Continuing...

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The context sensitive scene from Conker's Bad Fur Day will always hold a special place for me. Actually, most cutscenes from that game were fantastic, especially ones regarding the main plot of the game. Anti-gravity chocolate and Gregg's were other favorites.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QPW3j9egiw

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Half of Conker's Bad Fur Day.

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>>2221036
>"he's got a bigger boner than you~"

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It makes sense just fine. I thought Carmen San Diego was a good analogy

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>>1260547

>streets are covered in blood
>come across a random puddle of it
>"G's bloodstains..."

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