The n64 was pretty good. It had a couple of good games. It’s just that the Nintendo CD blew them out of the water. Oh, wait. I mean the SONY PLAYSTATION. Nintendo made one of the stupidest decisions of their life when they left Sony holding the bag with that one.
Coming from somebody who’s had experience with games like “Crash Bandicoot”, “Spyro the Dragon”, “Ape Escape”, “Croc”, “OddWorld” and “Gex”, Michelle may end up being pleasantly surprised by what the PlayStation has to offer. (Or not, it’ll be her opinion someday.)
@ExxorD The N64 was the mistake Nintendo’s STILL paying for. VB sucked? Whatever, here’s the GBC, all is forgiven.
The N64 on the other hand destroyed Nintendo’s relationship with 3rd parties. Who to this day still treat the Nintendo platform as a secondary market to dump year old or older games on.
The n64 was pretty good. It had a couple of good games. It’s just that the Nintendo CD blew them out of the water. Oh, wait. I mean the SONY PLAYSTATION. Nintendo made one of the stupidest decisions of their life when they left Sony holding the bag with that one.
Ironically, the Virtual Boy was only released because the 64 was taking so long to be ready.
Coming from somebody who’s had experience with games like “Crash Bandicoot”, “Spyro the Dragon”, “Ape Escape”, “Croc”, “OddWorld” and “Gex”, Michelle may end up being pleasantly surprised by what the PlayStation has to offer. (Or not, it’ll be her opinion someday.)
Alas, 1994 was the peak of the Nintendo/Sega dominance, while 1995 was the beginning of the freefall for both companies.
A bit disappointed that Michelle didn’t end up getting glasses. I think she would have pulled them off nicely.
The beginning of the “fall” XD
Oh you’ll play, Michelle, you’ll play.
@ExxorD The N64 was the mistake Nintendo’s STILL paying for. VB sucked? Whatever, here’s the GBC, all is forgiven.
The N64 on the other hand destroyed Nintendo’s relationship with 3rd parties. Who to this day still treat the Nintendo platform as a secondary market to dump year old or older games on.
It’s coming. And it’s coming full force.
The Nintendo 64 was a whole lot better than what the Virtual Boy had ever been.
Hinting at the Playstation launch. Also, those early promotional posters were weird.
That poster has the same vibes as “Don’t Dead Open Inside”.