I’m melting like those guys in Raiders of the Lost Ark
LukeAnders0n
I was a freshman in high school when Ocarina of Time came out.
Am I dead?
sgrams04
This post made my arthritis flare up
trimaniax
I was very skeptical of the N64 when it came out. I loved the NES and the SNES but I didn’t take the move to 3D well.
I did end up renting the N64 from Blockbuster and enjoyed Super Mario 64, Blast Corps, Ocarina of Time, and … not much else.
I don’t really look back on the N64 fondly. One thing that I find interesting is that there are lots of indie titles who try to capture that pixel-ly look of the 8- and 16-bit systems but very few who copy the N64 (or PS1) style. I just don’t think it is a very appealing look.
SuperStupidSyrup
oldass console
saul2015
oh my gawddddddd
Bearowolf
Can we please ban posts that deliberately try to make me feel old?
FrighteningWorld
To put into perspective, the moon landing was 27 years before the Nintendo 64 came out.
Get_your_grape_juice
Must you?
KasElGatto
*goes back to bed*
Fusion_Project
It was 27 back in June lol
BlakeSiefken
Inconceivable! That would make me 37 years old which is the same age as old people 🙁
yourfavoriteboyband
Huh, now that’s an interesting feeling. Not because it makes me feel old or anything, get back to me in 23 more years, but because I associated my very young childhood with the Super Nintendo. I’m 30 now though which means this thing came out when I was three. It mostly makes me feel funny about my memories because it feels like the time between playing my Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64, and to go further on the Gamecube, feels like a significant amount of time but realistically it probably wasn’t.
Although my N64 came with Yoshi’s Story which didn’t come out until 1998 here and I most likely didn’t get my N64 until 1999 given where we lived that Christmas. So I didn’t start playing this thing until I was around 6 so to me the console only feels 24 years old rather than being a whole lifetime like the Super Nintendo. Which 24 years is still awhile ago but it’s closer to 20 than 30.
I don’t really have a point to this post but I think posts like this are supposed to elicit emotions from people and this is what it got from me.
baran_0486
Wanna feel old?
Pokemon turned 175 this year.
thisthatmattRDT
I’ll never forget the days I spent playing DK64, Banjo Kazooie and Diddy Kong Racing.
Going split screen against my dad in Goldeneye.
Such good memories.
silverbeats
Still waiting for Nintendo 65
Yeoryios
Feels like it’s older. Didn’t age well
jjcnoles8
Sigh
axdwl
fuck im old
Funkyduck8
Fuuuuck I feel old :'(
UnleashedZoro
So many memories…being a kid going to the store to get this. On the way back home my mom had that Cher song I forgot what it’s called. But I remember reading the beatiful golden box with Cher on the background. I loved this game. Also FUCK YOU water temple.
McNalien
Why would you post this?! Jokes aside, I still have mine! As well as the Nintendo.. uh now I made myself feel even older.
augustofretes
Because games from the N64 aged like milk left in the sun, even though I grew up with a N64 (got one as a Christmas gift when I was 6 years old, 1996, with tetrisphere, one of the few games that mostly holds up), it actually feels like it was released more than 27 years ago.
Funnyduck9
ur mom
nygma_uphor
And I am turning 27 in 30 minutes. Did not think I was as old as the N64, but fun fact.
linkszx
is this one of those times where people lie about ages or has it really been that long?
Anteros81sa
That’s just disrespectful…
KiaDoeFoe
27 years and TPC is still making games that would work on the nintendo 64
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Don’t forget to take your Tylenol before bed.
WHY AM I OLD?!
oof ouch my bones
I’m melting like those guys in Raiders of the Lost Ark
I was a freshman in high school when Ocarina of Time came out.
Am I dead?
This post made my arthritis flare up
I was very skeptical of the N64 when it came out. I loved the NES and the SNES but I didn’t take the move to 3D well.
I did end up renting the N64 from Blockbuster and enjoyed Super Mario 64, Blast Corps, Ocarina of Time, and … not much else.
I don’t really look back on the N64 fondly. One thing that I find interesting is that there are lots of indie titles who try to capture that pixel-ly look of the 8- and 16-bit systems but very few who copy the N64 (or PS1) style. I just don’t think it is a very appealing look.
oldass console
oh my gawddddddd
Can we please ban posts that deliberately try to make me feel old?
To put into perspective, the moon landing was 27 years before the Nintendo 64 came out.
Must you?
*goes back to bed*
It was 27 back in June lol
Inconceivable! That would make me 37 years old which is the same age as old people 🙁
Huh, now that’s an interesting feeling. Not because it makes me feel old or anything, get back to me in 23 more years, but because I associated my very young childhood with the Super Nintendo. I’m 30 now though which means this thing came out when I was three. It mostly makes me feel funny about my memories because it feels like the time between playing my Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64, and to go further on the Gamecube, feels like a significant amount of time but realistically it probably wasn’t.
Although my N64 came with Yoshi’s Story which didn’t come out until 1998 here and I most likely didn’t get my N64 until 1999 given where we lived that Christmas. So I didn’t start playing this thing until I was around 6 so to me the console only feels 24 years old rather than being a whole lifetime like the Super Nintendo. Which 24 years is still awhile ago but it’s closer to 20 than 30.
I don’t really have a point to this post but I think posts like this are supposed to elicit emotions from people and this is what it got from me.
Wanna feel old?
Pokemon turned 175 this year.
I’ll never forget the days I spent playing DK64, Banjo Kazooie and Diddy Kong Racing.
Going split screen against my dad in Goldeneye.
Such good memories.
Still waiting for Nintendo 65
Feels like it’s older. Didn’t age well
Sigh
fuck im old
Fuuuuck I feel old :'(
So many memories…being a kid going to the store to get this. On the way back home my mom had that Cher song I forgot what it’s called. But I remember reading the beatiful golden box with Cher on the background. I loved this game. Also FUCK YOU water temple.
Why would you post this?! Jokes aside, I still have mine! As well as the Nintendo.. uh now I made myself feel even older.
Because games from the N64 aged like milk left in the sun, even though I grew up with a N64 (got one as a Christmas gift when I was 6 years old, 1996, with tetrisphere, one of the few games that mostly holds up), it actually feels like it was released more than 27 years ago.
ur mom
And I am turning 27 in 30 minutes. Did not think I was as old as the N64, but fun fact.
is this one of those times where people lie about ages or has it really been that long?
That’s just disrespectful…
27 years and TPC is still making games that would work on the nintendo 64