When i was a kid in 1999, my dad came home with that jungle green N64 that came with a copy of DK64. That was when i became a true gamer! Still have that jungle green console to this day and it still works!
I don't have my first consoles anymore. I only have a Switch, 3DS, and PS3. Also a Sega Genesis Flashback that I never use because it's glitchy. It crashes randomly, and in Shining Force 2, my favorite classic game, freezes whenever anyone uses magic. Cool that you still have your N64, though!
Jacob Strangman it is but while the console still works, had to replace the controllers a few times the past 5 years. I buy the non-standard but NOT knock-off controllers so that’s probably why
We had a PS4. I played a lot of Limbo (by Playdead from 2010) and Leo's Fortune. My first console (that I owned) was a 3DS. I had Hey Pikmin. Mario Kart 7. A Lego Batman game. And a LOT more. I was absurdly spoilt.
10:04 not a joke! It actually did! And I already knew that! Nathaniel actually made this video just to spend time with the N64 and play the rare/obscure N64DD.
To be honest, it was probably a blessing. A lot of modern gaming franchises likely wouldn't exist and there wouldn't be as much competition. Definitely left us with a lot of good Playstation and Nintendo games for everyone to enjoy
They did hurt themselves at the time with carts over disks, but I'll say as a retro collector, Carts are so much better than disks, a disk can trick you into thinking it works and then a few hours into a game you can't proceed because part of the disk can't be read. A cart either works or it doesn't.
also I find it way too easy to damage disks. They get scratched if anything gets inside the disk input thingymajig and from literally doing anything else.
Agreed. I'm really sad that my Tony Hawk Underground 2 GC game doesn't read properly anymore.. it'll boot into the game and get into a mission level, but then it'll show a red screen that says "your game has encountered an error. Please do not remove disks while the console is turned on". No matter what, i get that screen after about 30 minutes into the game. It's a shame... The disk and case are signed by the skate god himself
@@Terror832 I think Gamecube and N64 were equal in that regard. Their libraries were quite similar with many timeless classics. I wish there would exist more memes about them.
Rogue squadron' Banjo Tooey' Mariokart 64' Mario 64' Zelda ocarina of time' oo7. This was one of the greatesr consoles of all times with all it's games and the other componies Nintendo worked with like Rare. You can call the 64 outdated in graphics or something compared to moderne consoles but the 64's great games more then make it up
I got the "They put the 64 in so many titles" joke in a few seconds But the joke just got increasingly funnier and funnier when he legit sat down to list that many titles with 64 in them xD
I have N64. I have no complaints. Fun Fact: my dad had a N64 when he was a kid. He is in his 40's. No controllers have broken. And it still works perfectly.
I love how nowadays we're basically heading back to cartridges to some extent once the technology overcame its one big limitation of low storage space and now its basically kicking disks ass in just about every front. wonder how things could of been had the n64 somehow got the modern improvements to cartridge technology but had a similar storage capacity of disks at the time (and just that while everything else stayed the same)down to even its cost.
Yeah, I've always much preferred cartridges over discs as a gamer for two reasons. 1) Carts (especially Nintendo) are more durable than titanium I swear. Since I got my first console as a kid, having something that could handle being dropped and misused without breaking is a big plus. You get one little scratch on a cd and it's ruined lol. 2) Cartridges are considerably harder to lose than tiny discs which is another small feature that I appreciated as a kid. Personally I'm glad to hear that they're coming back in some small way, I've always had nostalgia for retro gaming while also appreciating the genuine perks that cartridge gaming had
It's a bit different technology. Old cartridges were basically just read-only memory that plugged directly into the system. Modern (DS and newer) cartridges are more like SD cards or SSDs. They are slower to access than ROM, but have much higher storage capacity.
True. The n64 is like the nes but for 3d games. It was ground breaking back in The day, but it didn't age well, with framerate problems and dated graphics. The gamecube is like snes: They have more power and aged better than their predecesors, but they were not as mind-blowing
In my experience, the N64 is probably one of the most sturdy if not the most sturdy console of all time. I've saw ones that were in bad shape and they still worked perfectly. The most common failure points to look after are the cartridge slot (a small bath in alcohol 90% for a few hours does the job of cleaning it if necessary) and the power supply (I had one which died on me not too long ago, I thought at first it was the console but it was the PSU). Other than that they were all good to go 😄
Okay can we talk about the fact that the N64 version of resident evil 2 is impressive because they were able to fit a two-disc game on two and then 64 cartridge with the FMVs included
1:50 Oh, I thought those were maracas and that you were gonna say something like "At the time, Sony and Phillips were massive friends, and Nintendo immediately got betrayed by Phillips"
The thing about Donkey Kong 64 needing an expansion pack is a myth: "Stevenson called Marlow's story a "myth" and said that the Expansion Pak was required early on in development. Though such a bug did exist toward the end of development, according to Stevenson, "the Expansion Pak wasn't introduced to deal with this and wasn’t the solution to the problem." Nintendo said that the choice to bundle, rather than selling the accessory separately, would avoid consumer confusion." from Nintendo Life
The most primitive computer storage was punch cards. Then came reel to reel magnetic tape. _Then_ came floppy disks, which were pretty revolutionary for the time. After that came the technological breakthrough of encoding your data onto cakes. And then someone thought “hey, what if the cakes were _really_ flat, like pizzas?”, and thus CDs were born.
I had a N64 as a little kid, and while I only had Banjo-Kazooie and Mario Party 1, I had a blast playing those games. Unfortunately my N64 was stolen by my aunt's friend while we moved, and I really miss my N64
The DK64 needing the expansion pack because of a bug is actually a myth. The game was already designed from the start with the pack in mind, with game data programmed to be allocated to the extra memory provided by it.
Me: Wohoo! Another Nathaniel Bandy video. Starts watching* Nathan: WARNING!! THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS OVER-EXAGGERATED [...] Me: Way to break the fourth wall 😶 (BTW, I love how he adds "custom lines" at the end of each "WARNING!!" text of every video)
8:54 to the people who say the Mario maker coursebot music was from this, it isn’t. the music originated from Mario Paint released for the SNES in 1992.
13:47 Isn't that the actual track used for Super Mario 64 DS? When you said it sounds odd, I didn't know what you meant because I am young enough to be used to the DS version, not the original... 😅 Edit: I just compared it again. It's not quite the same but really not a big enough difference to feel odd about in my opinion.🤔
"Ah yes, time to add female inside sphere. That's exactly what I wanted."
- Nathaniel Bandy 2021
She Lowkey looked pregnant XD
Ok cool thanks for the comment nice 2021
Bruh
Isn't that just DeviantArt in a nutshell?
@@Yoshi_21yup
7:28 That moment when he misreads "Shiny Shell" as "Spiny Shell".
When i was a kid in 1999, my dad came home with that jungle green N64 that came with a copy of DK64. That was when i became a true gamer! Still have that jungle green console to this day and it still works!
I don't have my first consoles anymore. I only have a Switch, 3DS, and PS3. Also a Sega Genesis Flashback that I never use because it's glitchy. It crashes randomly, and in Shining Force 2, my favorite classic game, freezes whenever anyone uses magic. Cool that you still have your N64, though!
Jacob Strangman it is but while the console still works, had to replace the controllers a few times the past 5 years. I buy the non-standard but NOT knock-off controllers so that’s probably why
Mmm ... dat sleek jungle green n64
Smash Bros may have already released
We had a PS4. I played a lot of Limbo (by Playdead from 2010) and Leo's Fortune.
My first console (that I owned) was a 3DS. I had Hey Pikmin. Mario Kart 7. A Lego Batman game. And a LOT more. I was absurdly spoilt.
10:04 not a joke! It actually did! And I already knew that!
Nathaniel actually made this video just to spend time with the N64 and play the rare/obscure N64DD.
Never thought I'd be alive to see the day Bandy complained about the N64
Same here
And moreover to see the triggered video for it more than twice as long as they usually are
Same
Same
But it’s Bathaniel Nandy that’s complaining… waaaiiittt
8:43 "And then finally, for our final frickin' finale, ONE THAT CAN SPEAK IN JAPANESE!!!"
No, that says "ZZZ"
Yeah it’s one that snores
“0:31 The joystick actually is pretty bad. It breaks really easily”
Nintendo Switch Joycons: *allow me to introduce myself*
Nintendo kinda has a thing for faulty and/or flawed controllers.
@@SleepDeprivedGinger what about GameCube
I’ve never had problems with joy cons. Still have mine from launch.
Yes None Of The Joysticks Never Fall Off My Joy cons
AAA CONTROLLER DRIFT
3:52 Wow, a lot of games got their 64th entry in the series when the N64 came out.
Smash bros
Around 42. Yes I counted.
Props to Nintendo for basically giving us the PlayStation
Yes
@@KenMasters. you're saying that as if nintendo doesn't have absolutely crappy practices like everyone else lol
@@KenMasters. no one said anything about being on top...why is everything has to one up something or someone...jesus.
To be honest, it was probably a blessing. A lot of modern gaming franchises likely wouldn't exist and there wouldn't be as much competition.
Definitely left us with a lot of good Playstation and Nintendo games for everyone to enjoy
@@KenMasters. they are because of their fast growth compared to the competition
They did hurt themselves at the time with carts over disks, but I'll say as a retro collector, Carts are so much better than disks, a disk can trick you into thinking it works and then a few hours into a game you can't proceed because part of the disk can't be read. A cart either works or it doesn't.
also I find it way too easy to damage disks. They get scratched if anything gets inside the disk input thingymajig and from literally doing anything else.
Agreed. I'm really sad that my Tony Hawk Underground 2 GC game doesn't read properly anymore.. it'll boot into the game and get into a mission level, but then it'll show a red screen that says "your game has encountered an error. Please do not remove disks while the console is turned on". No matter what, i get that screen after about 30 minutes into the game. It's a shame... The disk and case are signed by the skate god himself
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Hi there are you doing anything with the n 64
Are you doing something with the N64 in another video again
The N64 is probably my favorite console because of its game library, especially when it comes to multiplayer games.
My personal favorite is GameCube
So many classics that still in my opinion hold up extremely well 20 some years later
@@Terror832 I think Gamecube and N64 were equal in that regard. Their libraries were quite similar with many timeless classics. I wish there would exist more memes about them.
Rogue squadron' Banjo Tooey' Mariokart 64' Mario 64' Zelda ocarina of time' oo7. This was one of the greatesr consoles of all times with all it's games and the other componies Nintendo worked with like Rare. You can call the 64 outdated in graphics or something compared to moderne consoles but the 64's great games more then make it up
2:04 and because of it we have the CDi cutscenes which are so bad it's good
I got the "They put the 64 in so many titles" joke in a few seconds
But the joke just got increasingly funnier and funnier when he legit sat down to list that many titles with 64 in them xD
duke nukem 64
I got it as soon as he said "Mario Kart 64"
@@jacobstrangman7564 i don't get the joke
@@RoseQuartz692 It's that there are so goddamn many N64 games with "64" in the title
A wopping 42 games with 64 in the title
AND YES i counted
11:46 "Luigi Blood"
So that's why there is no Luigi in Super Mario 64
💀
💀💀
LUIGIBLOOD THE GOOOAAAT LETS GO
*The controller is a no from me*
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Don’t kill toys
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The controller is confusing, and I have used the GameCube control, Wii (and U), plus Nintendo switch. They are better than the N64.
10:14
I never knew miyimoto did mushrooms
Is it even safe to see this?
@@the-child-who-survivedwhat kind of stupid question is that?
@@CosmicSatanas23 woman. In
Ball.
My mom would murder me if she saw that
If Nathaniel doesn't mention Super Mario 64 in the Mind Blowing video, you know something will not be right.
Maybe somethings happened or he's possessed
the intro was a reference to his old intro lol
Nathaniel Nandy is taking over this channel
Nathaniel Bandy got hacked so yeah something wasn't right...
9:06
Majestic. An absolute work of art
This is probably the largest triggered video that is not a compilation! Goes to show how much he loves the Nintendo 64.
I thought it goes to show how many games end in 64
And also the largest triggered that doesn’t have a hidden NB Original. (I’m looking at you, LEGO Mario.)
I love the nintendo 64 it was my dad's introduction to gaming
I have N64.
I have no complaints.
Fun Fact: my dad had a N64 when he was a kid. He is in his 40's. No controllers have broken. And it still works perfectly.
yeah, those things are invincible
I love how nowadays we're basically heading back to cartridges to some extent once the technology overcame its one big limitation of low storage space and now its basically kicking disks ass in just about every front. wonder how things could of been had the n64 somehow got the modern improvements to cartridge technology but had a similar storage capacity of disks at the time (and just that while everything else stayed the same)down to even its cost.
Yeah, I've always much preferred cartridges over discs as a gamer for two reasons.
1) Carts (especially Nintendo) are more durable than titanium I swear. Since I got my first console as a kid, having something that could handle being dropped and misused without breaking is a big plus. You get one little scratch on a cd and it's ruined lol.
2) Cartridges are considerably harder to lose than tiny discs which is another small feature that I appreciated as a kid.
Personally I'm glad to hear that they're coming back in some small way, I've always had nostalgia for retro gaming while also appreciating the genuine perks that cartridge gaming had
It's a bit different technology. Old cartridges were basically just read-only memory that plugged directly into the system. Modern (DS and newer) cartridges are more like SD cards or SSDs. They are slower to access than ROM, but have much higher storage capacity.
12:50 the intro is definitely a hallmark Christmas movie that it sounds like the title is gonna be “Christmas Wish”
11:49 This actually is a sort of beta version of "Doshin the Giant", a forgotten Gamecube game.
That’s pretty neat
I just want to say the N64 shared the same issue the NES had, that being alot of the games on the system didn't age well
True. The n64 is like the nes but for 3d games. It was ground breaking back in The day, but it didn't age well, with framerate problems and dated graphics. The gamecube is like snes: They have more power and aged better than their predecesors, but they were not as mind-blowing
8:54 That sounds like coursebot in mm2
Ikr
I just noticed that. Nice that Nintendo referenced one of their underrated Mario titles in Mario maker 2
The course bot before the coursebot
Actually it was like thag in super mario maker, so reffer to that one instead of smm2
@@pablosolermontanos641fr
I just want that green Nintendo 64. It looks so good. Also I forgot the N64 had a mic.
8:55 That sounded like EarthBound.
8:53 did you know this is also the sound of course selection in mario maker 1
I noticed too
it actually originated from Mario Paint, released in 1992
Can we just acknowledge the fact he named every game for the N64 with 64 at the end. You have my respect man.
I remember all the blisters I got from Mario Party I had to endure just to be a super star
Super Star (Real life Version)
5:10 no wonder why he's a plumber! he fixes toilets so that people don't have a bad toilet like Mario did from all that Taco Bell!
Underated
@@Wimpykidletsgopocoyomlpfan thanks haha
I actually still have my original N64 from when I was a kid and last I checked, it still works fine
In my experience, the N64 is probably one of the most sturdy if not the most sturdy console of all time. I've saw ones that were in bad shape and they still worked perfectly. The most common failure points to look after are the cartridge slot (a small bath in alcohol 90% for a few hours does the job of cleaning it if necessary) and the power supply (I had one which died on me not too long ago, I thought at first it was the console but it was the PSU). Other than that they were all good to go 😄
Okay can we talk about the fact that the N64 version of resident evil 2 is impressive because they were able to fit a two-disc game on two and then 64 cartridge with the FMVs included
Imagine Nathaniel Bandy is like "Where on earth is the N64 classic mini?!".
13:06 There's a game for the Wii called we love golf, I don't think there will ever be a worse golf game than that one.
2:00 I love how Bandy roasts Nintendo and PlayStation simultaneously.
10:25 my reaction exactly
14:08 As a French, I can confirm that the PAL version of Super Mario 64 had these sound effects and the weird castle music.
10:08
"Ah yes, time to add female inside sphere. That's exactly what I wanted."
10:14
*Bouncing inside cube*
I love how he went WTF
7:29 the text definitely said that it was a spiny shell
6:01 that's actually more like a ZIP disk than a floppy
sure, it's still magnetic, but it's a magnetic strip and not a magnetic disc
It's a magnetic disk.
ZIPs are magnetic discs.
1:50
Oh, I thought those were maracas and that you were gonna say something like "At the time, Sony and Phillips were massive friends, and Nintendo immediately got betrayed by Phillips"
13:18 "A NEW RECORD LONG SHOT!" with 2ft! Nintendo, why? lmao
The thing about Donkey Kong 64 needing an expansion pack is a myth:
"Stevenson called Marlow's story a "myth" and said that the Expansion Pak was required early on in development. Though such a bug did exist toward the end of development, according to Stevenson, "the Expansion Pak wasn't introduced to deal with this and wasn’t the solution to the problem." Nintendo said that the choice to bundle, rather than selling the accessory separately, would avoid consumer confusion." from Nintendo Life
9:29 and suddenly, sega saturn.
Man! This brought back so many memories from my childhood!
The most primitive computer storage was punch cards. Then came reel to reel magnetic tape. _Then_ came floppy disks, which were pretty revolutionary for the time. After that came the technological breakthrough of encoding your data onto cakes. And then someone thought “hey, what if the cakes were _really_ flat, like pizzas?”, and thus CDs were born.
I had this exact same color and variation of the N64 as a kid. I think we actually still have it somewhere...!
8:53 Fun Fact: The background music is the same as the Save Menu in Super Mario Maker.
The 64DD was released before Mario Maker
15 minutes?! Wow for a console that’s really old there is a lot of stuff to be triggered about it
Thanks for letting me make the N64 NB logo for this video! It was a lot of fun to work on :D
N64 fire flower isn't real it can't hurt you
N64 fire flower 7:57
5:06 Yoshi might’ve framed Mario for his tax frauds
2:45 He’s finally successfully robbed Nintendrew
floppy disks arent even floppy
Lol
Yeah they should have learned from the commodor 64
that is the worst part
How Mario and Luigi bowser’s inside story triggers you. Also, love your content!❤️❤️❤️
That game would got both Mindblowing and Triggered I think
Playing Mario artist polygon studio while high would be scary asf
7:30 it says "shiny shell", which doesn't make much more sense lol
The fat woman in the cube moving around had me laughing so hard I couldn't breath for like 3 minutes
3:58 BANDY STOLE FROM BLOCKBUSTER!!!
Anybody catch the Mario Maker Coursebot tune at 8:53
Was searching for this comment
The 64DD was released before
10:13 honestly really cool that the n64 could do softbody simulations in real time like that. They’re garbage but still
I had a N64 as a little kid, and while I only had Banjo-Kazooie and Mario Party 1, I had a blast playing those games. Unfortunately my N64 was stolen by my aunt's friend while we moved, and I really miss my N64
Everyone else:
Me: we all knew this day would come. (Monster house)
1:22 rumble pak exaggeration
N64 is definitely NB’s favorite console. It’s a great console. I like the game library a lot.
Doctor:your dreams have meanings.
My dreams: 10:14
I still have my Nintendo 64 from my childhood and it still works. My Nintendo 64 came bundled with Star Wars Episode 1 Racer.
When you are just trying to learn the controls and your friend lends you a hand by flexing and boasting what's the tricks on the Nintendo
8:53 Oh, so that's where the course bot music from Mario Maker comes from! I did NOT know that.
It originated from Mario Paint
8:14 NATHANIEL
nintendo noticed a pattern
Mario = Money
So what you said is basically
"Why do youtubers always use misleading thumbnails"
The thing that makes the Wii remote different from the N64 controller is that one breaks your thumb and one breaks your wall
When NB started listing the N64 game names that have 64 in their name, the whole time I was like “NB, it’s okay to breathe!” “Dude, Breathe!!”
"All dreams have meaning"
My Dreams: 10:16
4:40 I think they’re for Nintendo 63
7:30 You're right, they're calling it a SHINY shell.
logic
and i don't mean it being called a shiny sheel
@@estahbear ikr
11:58 Alex Olney was here. Btw that’s Doshin The Giant.
Liberation Front Chibikko Chikko Collection
0:27 "why have the controller moulded this way"
Me: I agree how am I supposed to use a fork for a video game controller?
Nathaniel has finally completed his character arc
The DK64 needing the expansion pack because of a bug is actually a myth. The game was already designed from the start with the pack in mind, with game data programmed to be allocated to the extra memory provided by it.
I can’t believe he was able to complain about the N64, the console he loves the most, for 15 minutes!
also no mention to the Hand Problem
This has been one of my wanted videos thanks you so much nb
The Nintendo 64 gave us the first Animal Crossing, so...
If you were in Japan
4:14 wow that’s a lot of 64 Nathaniel
Edit: Thanks for 3 likes
I liked it
@@Wimpykidletsgopocoyomlpfan thanks :)
Me: Wohoo! Another Nathaniel Bandy video. Starts watching*
Nathan: WARNING!! THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS OVER-EXAGGERATED [...]
Me: Way to break the fourth wall 😶
(BTW, I love how he adds "custom lines" at the end of each "WARNING!!" text of every video)
have you ever watched a Nathaniel Bandy video or not
@@PajamaCat4 Yeah, I probably shouldn't even be surprised, but I just started 7 and a half months ago
Nobody:
Bandy: “Female inside Sphere”
Majora's Mask is by far my favorite video game of all time. Too bad Nintendo pretends it doesn't exist and there are too many Ocarina of Time stans
Bandy, that’s not a spiny, shell, that’s a shiny shell.
2:20 ya we pretend that those are part of the YTP series.
OH MY LORD I JUST REALIZED THE SAVE THEME IN THE FIRST MARIO ARTIST IS COURSEBOT’S THEME IN MARIO MAKER 2
And that’s how miis were created kids 10:53
8:54 to the people who say the Mario maker coursebot music was from this, it isn’t. the music originated from Mario Paint released for the SNES in 1992.
2:37 This was because Konami owned the trademark for Ultra games. So that's why the name is stupid
And if I should’ve stuck with the older controller so you found one slip out of it
"All dreams have meanings"
My dreams: 10:14
6:05 "Considering storage technology at it's most primitive form is a floppy disk"
Ever heard of a punch card?
13:47 Isn't that the actual track used for Super Mario 64 DS? When you said it sounds odd, I didn't know what you meant because I am young enough to be used to the DS version, not the original... 😅
Edit: I just compared it again. It's not quite the same but really not a big enough difference to feel odd about in my opinion.🤔
6:11 WHY IS EVERYTHING ON THE N64 JUST "64" AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
6:04
6:40
0:64
6:44
Screw you
if this guy doesn't reach 1M before the end of the year I'm losing my mind
This was released in 1996 so why only make a video like this in 2021?
0:42 "There's technically the Hori Pad" Brawler Wireless N64 Controller: am i a joke to you?