When I hear someone say couch co-op I have flashbacks to where I am sitting in my parent's basement side by side with my brother, my best friend Dutch and his older brother as we boot up the N64 and the Rare symbol pops up on-screen. Here is my list of the best co-op games on the N64. enjoy!
Who would have thought that giving games away for free would be so lucrative?
Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella shared a bullish report on the performance of the Xbox gaming business also on PlayStation.
I'm kind of hoping they drop most hardware support here with a 'good enough console' next generation and focus more on being a publisher. Obviously that is doing well for them and they can still push cloud gaming since it's going to tons of smart TVS and devices. They're now the largest video game publisher in the world, if they aren't doing the most sales and pre-orders, then they would be in trouble. They aren't.
“We continue to transform the business and focus on margin expansion as we bring our games to over 500 million monthly active users across devices. We ended the quarter as the top publisher by pre-orders and pre-installs on both Xbox and PlayStation Store.”
Amazing news!
Xbox reigning within rival territory.
Big slap in the face of haters who used to crap on Xbox´s games and its quality.
We brought two of the biggest publishers in the world, cost thousands of people their livelihoods and consolidated a huge part of the industry, look how successful we are at gaming!
Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2025, including an update on its gaming business.
Hardware revenue will probably sit somewhere between 800M - 1B for the quarter.
And content & services make up around 75 - 80% of total gaming revenue. Total gaming revenue is up 5%.
While positive numbers are positive, I don't find +5% year-on-year in total revenue a great, not even a good result considering what they've been throwing into the pot since their last Q3.
I don't think they are happy with only a +5% payoff since and compared to last year's Q3, which was abysmal, despite these numbers are indicating "Positive!" at 1st glance.
Especially since in terms of revenue, hardware doesn't contribute a lot to overall revenue anymore ("only" -6% down, because there's no hardware really being sold anymore).
Well what do you know. When you release good games, good consecutive 1st party you output you actually make money.
Minus hardware of course.
I'll give credit where it's due. MS is starting to capture that old 360 energy when it comes to games and releases. It took them 14 years of having a clue but they seem to be doing it now. All will be lost if they step on rakes like they're known to do. Who knows how long it'll last.
Golden Eye was one of those games I found out about a couple years after release via word of mouth from neighborhood kids. It was extremely hard to get into with games like Quake, Unreal, and even Counter-Strike... I just wasn't feeling it. Felt clunky and counter intuitive compared to the shooters I was already playing.
I'd probably replace Golden Eye with Bomberman 64, not saying it is #1, but definitely top 5.
Definitely a great list. I remember making friends mad in Goldeneye with remote mines and using Gameshark codes to access the complete stage of Facility, notably the bottle room.
Now, Mario Kart, I still have friends that hate playing me in battle mode. It seemed like I would have three opponents instead of it being a free for all almost every time.
Online is fine and all, but couch multiplayer has charm, not to mention you can physically punch your opponent if necessary.
honorable mentions: Gauntlet Legends, Perfect Dark, Diddy Kong Racing
these arent couch co-op games. they are split screen/ couch multiplayer. couch co-op would be like turok 3, duke nukem, rainbow six etc..