Looking to buy or trade for a Nintendo 64 console
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Looking to buy or trade for a Nintendo 64 console
I decided to go retro. Looking for a N64 console that is at least in excellent condition. Right now I just want the basics: Console, controller (or two), memory card, and maybe one game (like Mario Kart, or Mario 64).
Email me offers, or look below for what I have to trade:
Gamecube Games:
SSBM
Star Wars Rogue Leader
DVDs
Akira Tin (Sealed)
Disney Treasures: MM in living color
" " Silly Symphonies
Evil Dead in rare Tin Lunchbox (Sealed)
Bedazzled
Mission Impossible 2
...
Email me offers, or look below for what I have to trade:
Gamecube Games:
SSBM
Star Wars Rogue Leader
DVDs
Akira Tin (Sealed)
Disney Treasures: MM in living color
" " Silly Symphonies
Evil Dead in rare Tin Lunchbox (Sealed)
Bedazzled
Mission Impossible 2
...
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Originally posted by Breakfast with Girls
If N64 is considered "retro," is the original NES or SNES considered "ancient"? What about Atari?
If N64 is considered "retro," is the original NES or SNES considered "ancient"? What about Atari?
Actually I grew up on an NES and then I went through a strange book-reading stage when I ignored gaming altogether. I returned to gaming with a gamecube and now I want to see what I missed with the N64. But would it be considered retro? I don't know. Some say the N64 was old technology when it first came out, but people say that about the PS2 as well--which, of course, is not true. But the N64? Yes, I think it is retro gaming. Any system that has been replaced with a successor falls into the "retro" category... NES, SNES are also retro systems. Pong, Intellevision, and Colecovision would all be categorized as ancient, like my Tandy computer.