Get ready to rumble! N64 Blog takes a look at the little peripheral that enhanced gaming a big way. See what we think of Nintendo’s Rumble Pak and find out our favourite rumble moments on Nintendo 64!
If you were a 90s kid excited about Nintendo’s upcoming N64 console, you likely read something somewhere about the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive, also known as the 64DD or DD64.
How the collision of an ionizing particle with an appropriately sensitive microelectronic device can change your luck around.
The N64 didn't have a lot of games, but it did have some absolute classics. These games aren't any of those.
I've actually beaten The New Adventures of Superman. And yes it truly is a heinous piece of crap. I'd give it a score of negative 10,000.
If only they gave you checkpoints for the indoor levels it could have been a negative 10 score. But that one missing feature completely ruined any chance of it being considered 'playable' and turned it into 'torture'.
Clay Fighter 63 1/3rd was legitimately a good game. Mortal Kombat Mythologies as well. Those two games don't belong on the list. Superman obviously gets top spot. WCW Nitro, Power rangers, and War gods were also pretty bad. Not familiar with the rest of the games on the list.
If i state that Nintendo changed gaming with the rumble pack and call that a fact, some jelous sony fanboy is gonna come along and say something like, "Sony was working on it 1st, behind the curtain" . wii wii waa wahh . or the "rumble pack used batteries so it wasnt worth it", waa waa wa wwaaahhhhhh . . . my unforgettable moment with the rumble pack was when the 3 sages in Ocarina of Time burst into the skies sprinkling life onto the land . .