When it comes to local multiplayer, the Nintendo 64 is undoubtedly one of the best systems around. With four controller ports built into the console, as well as a solid line-up of classic multiplayer games, it isn't surprising that the system is still being enjoyed by many people around the world – it is, after all, an affordable way to get your mates around the TV.
It’s true that graphically some of them are a bit rough around the edges, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t games on the N64 that still hold up.
Star Fox 64, Ocarina of Time, Mario 64… man, this was seriously a time where you were feeling gaming gong to the next level. I still think the PS1 library stomped the sh*t out of the N64’s, but I’d be lying if I said there weren’t more than a few bangers on that console.
The Nintendo 64 Disk Drive (64DD) is one of the company's most interesting releases. A long-delayed, quickly discontinued, infamous flop, the 64's bulky expansion was supposed to provide the console with an additional 'middle-ground' between cartridge and CD. Instead, it ended up being a black mark on an otherwise pretty spotless record (hey, we said "pretty") with only 10 games and a handful of sales to its name.
From offering four controller ports right out of the gate, to industry-defining 3D capabilities, and even to the introduction of feedback/rumble support, the Nintendo 64 as a whole was an innovative console.
If only the launch of the system went correctly (or didn't use carts), as well as the DD not failing. There could have been so many more games on this list and on Top 10/50 lists for years to come, but sadly they were cancelled or altered and are lost to time.
It's been a while since I've played or even thought about Snowboard Kids.
Need more splitscreen