I picked-up an N64 over Xmas to do some retro gaming and of the few games I bought, these two were the ones I was most looking forward to revisiting as I hadn't played either of them since they were first released.
I went with Mario 64 first off.
It was great to see the N64 fire-up again and then see Mario's face make an appearance.
I started palying the game and although the graphics inevitably looked pretty poor, it was fun, for a while.
But pretty soon I got tired of it and all my enthusiasm seemed to disappear.
I found the camera to be really poor and the game actually felt quite sluggish to play.
After a few hours I gave-up and haven't been back to it since.
Next I tired Banjo-Kazooie and the difference I felt was enormous.
The game felt so inuitive right from the start and the graphics were so bright and colourful, unlike Mario's drab pallette.
The gameplay is so involving, mixing platform and puzzle elements and the camera works really well 95% of the time.
I'm so into it and it seems as fresh as I when I first played it.
Now, I'm obviously not suggesting Mario 64 is not a great game or unworthy of it's status as an all time classic. I remember paying ?450 (!) for a N64 plus Mario on release back in 96 and thinking it was the best Xmas ever.
But I don['t think the years have been kind to it at all. :0
Also Banjo Kazooie was made two years later so I it's inevitable that it would look better, but I feel it plays better too.
Is anyone with me or should I prepare to be flamed into dust?
I went with Mario 64 first off.
It was great to see the N64 fire-up again and then see Mario's face make an appearance.

I started palying the game and although the graphics inevitably looked pretty poor, it was fun, for a while.
But pretty soon I got tired of it and all my enthusiasm seemed to disappear.
I found the camera to be really poor and the game actually felt quite sluggish to play.
After a few hours I gave-up and haven't been back to it since.
Next I tired Banjo-Kazooie and the difference I felt was enormous.
The game felt so inuitive right from the start and the graphics were so bright and colourful, unlike Mario's drab pallette.
The gameplay is so involving, mixing platform and puzzle elements and the camera works really well 95% of the time.
I'm so into it and it seems as fresh as I when I first played it.
Now, I'm obviously not suggesting Mario 64 is not a great game or unworthy of it's status as an all time classic. I remember paying ?450 (!) for a N64 plus Mario on release back in 96 and thinking it was the best Xmas ever.

But I don['t think the years have been kind to it at all. :0
Also Banjo Kazooie was made two years later so I it's inevitable that it would look better, but I feel it plays better too.
Is anyone with me or should I prepare to be flamed into dust?
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