kitroplious wrote: ↑26 May 2018 05:23Yeah skip to the GameCube please!
Release gamecube games on the switch instead as well.
kitroplious wrote: ↑26 May 2018 05:23Yeah skip to the GameCube please!
Too much wishful thinking. Even if they don't do an n64 classic, those games aren't coming to switch any time soon. The best we can hope for in the next year is SNES games along side NES games I'd say.
What is it that those games aged badly?
Graphically they hadn’t made character models look reasonable so they’re very blocky and weird where as PS2 generation graphics aged a lot better. I think the biggest issue was camera controls hadn’t been perfected in 3d games at that point either not to mention using the n64 controller is a hot mess. Not having a second analog stick hurts a lot. A lot of games also struggled to transition from 2d to 3d and were working out the kinks during that generation.kawaiipikachu wrote: ↑26 May 2018 21:41What is it that those games aged badly?
Doesn't make sense
The lose of GoldenEye 007, Diddy Kong Racing, Banjo Kazooie, Banjo Tooie, Perfect Dark, Jet Force Gemini and Conker's Bad Fur Day hurts a lot for a standalone systemThe Shoemaker wrote: ↑27 May 2018 03:28 N64 was definitely a growing phase. Some games hold up better than others, but you could easily fill an n64 classic with 15+ worthy games. The more difficult part is getting the licenses for certain titles.
I can understand controls to some extent even then given enough time can easily get back into those games.Slurmee wrote: ↑26 May 2018 23:58Graphically they hadn’t made character models look reasonable so they’re very blocky and weird where as PS2 generation graphics aged a lot better. I think the biggest issue was camera controls hadn’t been perfected in 3d games at that point either not to mention using the n64 controller is a hot mess. Not having a second analog stick hurts a lot. A lot of games also struggled to transition from 2d to 3d and were working out the kinks during that generation.
Licensing deals can be awardThe Shoemaker wrote: ↑27 May 2018 03:28 N64 was definitely a growing phase. Some games hold up better than others, but you could easily fill an n64 classic with 15+ worthy games. The more difficult part is getting the licenses for certain titles.
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