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Deadpool
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buggy2068
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RE: PS1 Vs. Nintendo 64
Where did you find that at? Is it real? I have never seen anything like that.
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RE: PS1 Vs. Nintendo 64
I'm pretty sure it's real, however, you can't buy it at conventional stores. It's basically a homemade portable N64 using some parts from an original N64 as well as other stuff. It's a bit bulky, but hey it will let you play GoldenEye 64 on the go :P
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buggy2068
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RE: PS1 Vs. Nintendo 64
I am telling you what, I would sell my kidney to buy one of those ROFL
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RE: N64 Vs. PS1
N64 defiantly.
basically no load times.. dont have to worry about scratching the disk.
Graphics are better not so blocky.
Playstation 1 had better games that i like.. very blocky though.
well it did use cartridges and the largest n64 gamei have is zelda and its like 26mb

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buggy2068
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RE: PS1 Vs. Nintendo 64
I am seriously thinking about finding a N64 for sale. I am sure I could find pretty easily, the question is, will it be in good condition?
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| 04-03-2008 07:11 AM |
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RE: PS1 Vs. Nintendo 64
Well you can try getting a used one off eBay.
They usually sell there for a decent price, and perhaps you might even get a couple of games with it. You could also try your local video game stores that sell used consoles. Perhaps they have an N64 for sale.
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RE: PS1 Vs. Nintendo 64
i had a ps1 and i think that n64 had the better games for it- mario kart and super smash were unbeatable. the sports games were better on the ps1 but i dont think they compare over all to the likes of the n64
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| 04-28-2008 02:09 AM |
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RE: PS1 Vs. Nintendo 64
I have both. But i enjoyed my PS more. Seriously, Metal Gear Solid, Spider-Man, Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, Mortal Kombat. Those were some good times.
The moment you close your eyes on the battlefield is the moment you never open them again
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| 04-28-2008 04:55 AM |
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