The gold rush to make money off of the new video games’ industry led to the production of a lot of unfortunate software but those games aren’t on this list. One of the biggest reasons that the industry declined and collapsed is because the software released for gaming consoles were a step above shovelware. If not for Nintendo’s attention to quality and consistent ability to produce triple-A titles even then it is hard to imagine where the industry would be now. The crash of the video game industry in 1983 nearly doomed the whole segment to the dustbin of history. We’re all familiar with the Mario titles and the games from Nintendo, but there are some more obscure titles out there lurking under the radar that are just as good and just as deserving of the public’s love and attention.Ĭoming to the video game industry during a time of immense change, the NES was the first system since the Atari 2600 to become a bona fide commercial hit – and it couldn’t have come any sooner. Is mario kart like Crazy Chicken Kart?(otherwise known as Moorhuhn kart) or is it similar? CCK rules completely.The NES has a vast library but you’re probably not familiar with everything the system has to offer. It's simplicity is probably why it's so good. Back in school me and a couple of mates used to play it all the time and it was always the most competetive and fun game, even though it's really simplistic. Mario Kart 64 is the best multiplayer game of all time. Goldeneye, Turok, Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, Starfox 64, the list goes on and on and on. Trust me, I get paid to have knowledge in pointless crap like this, I'm a professional. The worst system of all time? Xbox 360, I don't think I need to elaborate on that one. These new whipper-snapper systems are all Internet based and being able to play while sitting next to a friend getting drunk is pretty much eliminated, which ruins the fun of many video games (Nintendo kept this factor in mind while making the Wii, which further supports my previous point about party play and Nintendo being the most consistent). In fact, Nintendo is probably THEE most consistent video game company. The next thing to come close was N64, because that system had the best party play of any system. And since these games were not so deep-story oriented, the replay ability was much higher. With Super Nintendo (even with the RPG's on that system), it was easy to have a good time playing for 30 minutes before heading off to work and easily be able to put it down, while at the same time it was easy to play 3 hours with friends. The consoles these days are based around far too many deep story lines where you need to sit down for a solid 3 hours to actually do anything worthwhile. While most stuff after became far too deep and storyline oriented to have a casual game or two. Anything before Super Nintendo lacked the decent graphics to be anything all that interesting or worthwhile playing more than once. Judging by graphics vs replay ability, Super Nintendo is by far the best console.
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While working at this store I have had the opportunity to play pretty much every console extensively, from original gameboy to gameboy DS to PSP to Sega Gamegear, Intellivision, Calecovision, Atari, sega, nintendo, Super Nintendo, N64, Nintendo Wii, PS, PS2, XBOX, XBOX360, PS3 etc (and most of the generations of previously listed game systems).
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I actually work at a store that carries a wide variety of video games from all consoles, as well as the consoles themselves (other than PC games) and I must say you are right. im sorry but the original Donkey Kong, NBA Jam, Top Gear and Mario Kart just cannot be touched.