
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!
Prominent N64 modder HailToDodongo has released the first version of N64 game engine and editor, Pyrite64, alongside a short highlight video.
While the Nintendo 64 didn’t sell the most units during its hallowed run, it did see multiple genre-defining games.
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.
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 . .