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So it was £250 for the N64 and £130 for the GC.
Thats quite a massive difference for day of release consoles from the same manufacturer... its anyones guess what the 'N5' will sell for on day one lol.
Then again the xbox still launched.. well, a bit expensively :^)
I remember getting Mario 64 followed by Pilotwings and Wave Race. I remember paying £59.99 for Wave Race! Horrendous price! (Mind you, when Conker was released it was also £59.99). No wonder people went for the Playstation instead!
The N64 was a console for those that were willing to get less games... pay more money... and have a better collection.
Lets face it the N64 is like the best thing Nintendo ever did... dogged with problems but invented so many classics... Nintendo had no support... had their backs to the wall... and they REALLY came out fighting.
This time around it feels a bit like the SNES with Nintendo adopting traditonal tatics.
N64 should always be Nintendo's proudest generation.
Lasted me for weeks.
Then Mario 64. For a tenner. HAH!
I needed nothing else.
> I swapped Blast Corps for Mario 64. The only swap I EVER did.
Good call.