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Published on 04/19/09 at 11:29
I've been using the Nintendo 64 electronic game console for about six or seven years and I can remember the days when there was no better console than this one. While it is now a bit outdated, it still holds a place in video game history as the first 64 bit system that made for a new type of graphics. The console has a nice look to it and will last a pretty long time if you treat it properly. The console is pretty easy to use and figure out, even though the controller have a lot more buttons than its predecessor, Nintendo NES. You can have up to four people playing at once, which comes in quite handy for games like Mario Kart 64 which is a staple of this system. While at first the amount of buttons on the controller may seem daunting to the simple video game player, it is easy enough to use that it won't take too long to figure out what everything does. The graphics are clear and 3D looking, which was a huge selling point of this console when it came out. While it can't match anything close to what is out today, it is still playable and for those of us who grew up playing Nintendo 64, there is no substitute. Some other classic games that can be played with this system include Ken Griffey Jr Baseball, All Star Baseball, Super Mario Bros, and Wrestlemania. I have grown to love the games made for this system, and there is really something for everyone. I'm pretty sure that if you aren't familiar with this system already, you probably won't find too much appeal in this system as it probably isn't modern enough for your taste. However, if you like older video games, Nintendo 64 is a great choice. This console with remain as part of video game history, as well as use for those who still have this great gaming system.