Even as someone who plays on the SEGA Saturn most of the time, this video just reminded me how truly revolutionary the Nintendo 64 was back in the mid 90s.
sega saturn had better games like when playstation and nu64 came out they barely had any games but sega saturn had tons of em all though i didnt get mine until early 99 because i was going to buy one when they were newer but i couldnt because i didnt have enough money and the guy at the gamestore told me that sega cd could play saturn games so i bought a sega cd for like 70 bucks and bought lunar 1 and 2 and daytona usa championship edition and albert odyssey since the guy said both games were better than final fantasy but i was so dissapointed when i got home since it didnt work so i just stuck with the sega cd as a loss
@Unknown PS1 was also limited by its CD format like you couldn't randomly access arbitrary data from the CD so levels and enemies had to be made to hide the loading, and 2 MB of RAM is all you had to work with while N64 the entire cartridge is part of your RAM. The PS2 though fixed the problems with 32MB of RAM, faster CD seek times, faster CD reads, and lots of space so you could keep multiple copies of the same data to reduce seek time. Why didn't anyone use magnetic-optical discs or removable magnetic (super-floppies) is why i want to know, that would be a good media for games and it could be written to, and had 16x seek times and 8x faster read times...
The kids look pretty bummed after hearing the price lol. They are all collectively trying to figure out how to get their parents to buy it haha. Miss those days!
I am an adult nerd too, but it is so nice to see actual kids being the main audience instead of - well, adult nerds who comment and judge on absolute everything, like nowadays
00:53 "I would actually rather not boast too much about the system's hardware" Miyamoto being so humble when the new system was about to launch caught me off-guard, you would expect him to want to hype it up.
I watched another interview with Miyamoto that aired on Japanese TV recently. He recalled that when he first started in the industry he was excited about the technological aspect, but as he matured in his career he started feeling like some companies were putting too much stock in hardware and weren't focusing on making great games. In the context of this interview I think this really shines through. Miyamoto was always a big picture guy.
He was hyping up the hardware, just in a more relevant way than talking about graphics. He talks about the huge amount of memory the system had as well as how fast that memory was. Look back and compare the loading times of N64 games as well has how big the average level or world in a N64 game was compared to PS1 games. Huge difference.
Also keep in mind that they were presenting all this to an audience of children, so he knew the kids wouldn’t care as much about hardware details as info about the games they’d be playing.
I was 11 at the time. There was also this promo VHS tape you could get to see some N64 demos before it came out, which of course I watched over and over. I can't really explain how next-gen these graphics looked at the time, even when the PlayStation existed. Something about how everything was extremely smooth (bilinear texture filtering and anti-aliasing) made it look like something that should only be possible when rendered on a server-farm, not in real time on a Nintendo console. And then it was MARIO. In 3D. When it finally came to the stores, I just couldn't find a spot where to play it because there'd always be like 20 kids glued to each console. I finally found one in some tiny toy store where you had to go upstairs from stationery shop. I was in heaven. Kids today have some fantastic games (I would have gone crazy for Minecraft as a kid... even kinda did as an adult), but the magic of a new console generation taking you to a world you didn't think was even possible, that was only that one time. Nowadays you have to be an expert to tell a PS5 game from a PS4 game.
It is really the case that the more advanced the graphics get, the less difference does a new console generation offer compared to the previous one. The visible difference between 10,000 and 100,000 polygons is large, but the difference between 10 million and 100 million polygons is harder to notice.
Thank you for sharing your experience! I wish I lived that hype, but I wasn't even born yet. The technical leaps that took place in such a short time span must have been mindblowing to witness. I'm so envious :(
the song at the end is kinda cool because it sort of inadvertently captures some of the spirit of the life-changing extraordinary experiences people for the next 30 years would be having with sm64 and oot and their sequels.
Nothing today impresses me like Mario 64 did at launch, both graphically and in terms of motion and gameplay. It was the whole package and it blew our freaking minds.
Kids are like looking at the price tag and thinking to themselves "my parents aren't going to agree to that" lol. I can see why it was the third best selling console at the time in japan.
Of course we all know the SEGA Saturn beat the Nintendo 64 in Japan (and for good reason in my opinion), but I gotta be honest, 25,000 yen doesn't sound too bad for the time, especially when the Saturn costed 44,800 yen back in the day.
@@jakescartoons6045 N64 didn't fail on price. It fell apart on content and third party support. The biggest problem Nintendo had was that they lost studios like Square and Enix by sticking with carts. This led to the PlayStation getting almost all the top third party games and, in particular, mainstream RPGs. The Saturn, though much less robust in its support, also did far better as far as third party support. Ironically, the lower price of the N64 -- despite being an overall technological leap over both PlayStation and Saturn so far as chipset -- was what caused its overall downfall in the market, as a CD drive was relatively costly yet offered the benefit of much more and cheaper storage than a cart could provide (I believe that each N64 cart cost $35 to manufacture, which is an outrageous sum for a third party, while a PlayStation disc was around a dollar to make).
@@anen9332 Yep, that makes sense. I do like the Nintendo 64 a lot, but I do wish that it used CDs like the Playstation and Saturn instead of cartridges. Definitely would've gotten better third party support if that was the case. But now that just begs the question of why we never had a Saturn version of Final Fantasy 7. I mean, come on. The Saturn is more than capable of running that game. If you couldn't already tell, I like the Saturn FAR more than the Playstation.
@@godofmediocrity7582 Yikes. As if I didn't already hate Sony. I mean, they already have their own in-house studio that created "Ape Escape", yet they still feel the need to purchase exclusivity rights from third party games. That's not fair at all to everyone else.
Thank you for this video and subtitles! Such a great piece of history. If every game would have just saved on the Controller Pak instead of batteries sometimes, that would made the console perfect.. well besides that not every region got RGB output...
This was the beginning of the 3D Era on Consoles, Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time are the progenitors of all Third Person Gaming. First Shigeru Miyamoto created the Sidescroller and reinvented 2D gaming, then he invented 3D Platforming. Every person making console games today owes their livelihood to Miyamoto twice over. (And of course John Carmak is the father of the First Person Shooter.)
Yep cant be said better 100% legit also TLOZ OoT is the great-grandfather of all open world games. Nintendo is video games without Nintendo i doubt video games would exist as we know or even at all.
Miyamoto didn't create the first sidescroller though, but he did bring innovation to the concept. To think that he wasn't even hired to create games nor was considering game design to be his career... Amazing. My respect goes out to him.
Some Questions! Why are the Cardridges are double Big as the Release Cardridges? 3:32 The Guy will play Mario at first and start to play. Than he running into the Castle (without learning how the new Controls work) and landing to fight Bowser? 5:09 Thats a Video at all, Right? And he plays that he play.
I remember the sheer excitement when it was revealed and couldn’t wait for it to be released. We didn’t get it in uk until march 1997 but it was well worth the wait. Was a huge leap forward which you don’t get nowadays. I still have my Nintendo 64 and still enjoy playing it to this day. Gaming just isn’t the same as it used to be in the 80s and 90s.
Weird to hear a YMO remix out of nowhere, though I guess it makes sense. They were mega popular over there and their video game themes fit the presentation.
Given how much trouble Nintendo had with SGI making the N64 a reality around the time, plus important third parties such as squaresoft jumping ship plus having to deliver a system seller to turn this around, I find it admirable how relaxed Miyamoto-san appears to be. The pressure on him must've been immeasurable.
I first saw it in a Computer shop in China town in Manchester not for sale but the owners demoing it before it was on sale. me and my m8 were stood in there in amazement. got a 3090 now :D
These gameplay clips went live on the internet that day. I was in the new computer lab our school got from Apple and after downloading all the quicktime clips I ran out to tell my friends about 3D Mario and the new controller. Kids thought I was nuts 😅
Wow, In 1995, Shigeru Miyamoto looked very young and I was impressed! I have great nostalgia for this era when the N64 was the most advanced game console…😭🎮
@Dani G80well the ps2 was a very powerful machine that sold extremely extremely well due to both the library of games and backwards compatibility with ps1 games and also had the ability to play DVD movies which was all the craze during the early 2000s since you can get a ps2 that you could play games on and watch DVD movies on which the ps2 costed a lot less than a DVD player that was a steal🤗
@Dani G80I am 17 but have had a ps2 and have been able to play ps1 games and ps2 games from resident evil 4 to God of war to resident evil 1,2,3 along with resident evil dead aim and code Veronica x and a few other resident evil games, I am also a big fan of the resident evil series with resident evil 4 and 6 being my favorites. I have loved playstation for a long time due to the exclusives and the overall feel which the ps2 is the first console that I have ever played on and the first games that I have ever played was crash bandicoot warped and a few other crash bandicoot games as well as gran turismo 1,2,3 and tekken 1,2 and 3 . But it does seem that sony is a bit anti consumer and what not but it's something that can change if there is large enough backlash, hell sony is now working on getting ps3 games working on the ps5 through backwards compatibility due to backlash from fans. The Xbox console is amazing and sometimes I feel like I should get an Xbox besides that Xbox series s is lookin like an amazing deal well it did seem like it at first because you would of course need more storage and the Seagate memory card for the Xbox series s and x is like over 200 dollars and the Xbox series s is like 300 dollars so it would be better and cheaper to just buy the Xbox series x which is more powerful than the Xbox series s and has a hell of a lot more storage when compared to the Xbox series s, but I will forever be what they call is a sony pony lmao after all its all about preferences and whichever makes you happy at the end of the day🤗 I have also looked up and seen others play around with some of these older consoles and have looked up quite a bit of history about each gaming console company. I have also played on other consoles besides the playstation 2,3,4 and I'm hoping the ps5 soon but it seem it will still be a bit more times before I can get my hands on a ps5 unless I buy one that is not of working order and try to fix it myself besides I love tech repair and would love to try it myself for the first time but besides that I have played on other consoles such as the original Xbox which I liked and the Xbox 360 which was pretty cool and the Xbox 1 which was pretty mid. I also love older games from the ps2 and mostly ps1 and from the original Xbox which had some pretty good games I seem to also like older games more than I have newer games.
@Dani G80I mostly love older games but it is refreshing to play a few newer games every now and then.I really wanna get my hands on an ps1 and original Xbox. I never really liked pc gaming as it is really expensive to keep up a good setup and is pretty expensive to maintain it when playstation and Xbox consoles are still very affordable gaming machines that are very powerful and are supported for up to 7 years.
Apparently there is a chance that this demo will be leaking soon among the recent Nintendo leaks. Not sure though. Edit: No, there isn’t this demo in these leaks sadly. There’s always a chance that these will appear someday though.
These cartridges are cartridges the developers used when making a game they are double in size and with the ability to overwrite or add features and modify the game until we get them in the final version which is what we have in our homes today.
What a nice & fascinating video! I remembered been very hyped when the N64 was shown. I Like the N64 but most games has aged pretty bad in terms on graphics, frame rates & resolutions. For me the Game Cube was so much better. Still only a few N64 games were graciously programed, that today still looks nice. Mario 64, Zelda OOT, Conker's, Sin and Punishment & maybe a few more.
There were also many games on the N64 which were early 3D experiments. For example, Castlevania in 3D is simply not fun, or much less so than in 2D. And Mario 64 is only good because they managed to invent an entirely new genre (collectathon) for it. It really has nothing to do with the original jump'n run games. I would argue the SNES had overall much more great games, simply because at the time of the N64 they often didn't know how to make good 3D games.
The original Super Mario Bros released in 1985 and Super Mario Sunshine released 17 years later in 2002. It's been almost 23 years now since the release of Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy is almost 20 years old.
concuerdo, muchos reniegan sus gráficos, pero la verdad 64 bits fueron mejores para poder diferenciar las texturas, que el conteo de polígonos y la paleta de colores de la ps one, conker y turok 3 tenían las mejores animaciones faciales y perfect dark fue el que mejor detalle de luz tenía junto a jet force gemini, lo único que recuerdo de psone es los falsos fondos prerenderizados que para nada era 3d.
The song at the end is "Truth" from the album Flower Diamond. You can find it on YT: Noriko Kato/Flower Diamond 加藤紀子/フラワーダイヤモンド (1996/05/25) [Full Album]
N64 brought us the best game ever made Zelda Ocarina of Time, it still is the best game in terms of music, art style, story, gameplay, puzzles it had everything. Even a non or impatient gamer would love OOT.
Hello, since this has been blowing up I went through the subs and fixed the iffy ones.
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i love how it suddenly turns into a concert at the end and miyamoto is just awkwardly standing up there xD
Lol why did it end with a song like that? Even Miyamoto is wondering.
I kinda cringed a little watching miyamoto stand there.
Japanese variety television for ya
I'd probably have the same reaction.
Kinda sounds like Starry Heavens by Misono.
Crazy how this was just 10 years after the original super Mario bros released
Wow!! when you put it in that perspective that is pretty amazing.
Yes. This was really a Jump.
Merely 5 years after Super Mario World was released. Now THAT is impressive!!! There will NEVER be a time like that again.
They came a long way in ten years! That is crazy.
@@retrocloud760 Not really. More like within 5 years time (from Super Mario World to Mario 64). That's the real shock.
This is a really great piece of history. Thanks for subtitling and uploading! :)
Back in 1995, Reggie was getting his body ready.
Lmaaaaaaao
Very anime video
no, it was ready before he was born
I mean Pizza Hut was really amazing back then.
@@BAIGAMING Why do you mention Pizza Hut?
Even as someone who plays on the SEGA Saturn most of the time, this video just reminded me how truly revolutionary the Nintendo 64 was back in the mid 90s.
Rally Championship and Worms was a big part of my childhood on the Saturn.
The revolution of the 90s was the GPU which was introduced 2 years prior with the PlayStation.
sega saturn had better games like when playstation and nu64 came out they barely had any games but sega saturn had tons of em all though i didnt get mine until early 99 because i was going to buy one when they were newer but i couldnt because i didnt have enough money and the guy at the gamestore told me that sega cd could play saturn games so i bought a sega cd for like 70 bucks and bought lunar 1 and 2 and daytona usa championship edition and albert odyssey since the guy said both games were better than final fantasy but i was so dissapointed when i got home since it didnt work so i just stuck with the sega cd as a loss
@@Gillian_Seed Wait. Seriously? The guy at the store told you the SEGA CD could play Saturn games? He sounds like the stupidest person to ever exist.
@Unknown PS1 was also limited by its CD format like you couldn't randomly access arbitrary data from the CD so levels and enemies had to be made to hide the loading, and 2 MB of RAM is all you had to work with while N64 the entire cartridge is part of your RAM. The PS2 though fixed the problems with 32MB of RAM, faster CD seek times, faster CD reads, and lots of space so you could keep multiple copies of the same data to reduce seek time. Why didn't anyone use magnetic-optical discs or removable magnetic (super-floppies) is why i want to know, that would be a good media for games and it could be written to, and had 16x seek times and 8x faster read times...
i love how 90s the show looks feels very nostalgic!
It’s like it was the 90s or something.
@@GG-08 because it is the 90’s
@@PinoyBowlerGS92 r/woooosh
Can't believe that's 27 years ago. I was 7 years old. What an epic childhood growing up with the NES, SNES, and N64.
The kids look pretty bummed after hearing the price lol. They are all collectively trying to figure out how to get their parents to buy it haha. Miss those days!
I am an adult nerd too, but it is so nice to see actual kids being the main audience instead of - well, adult nerds who comment and judge on absolute everything, like nowadays
Its likely that those kids became the adults nerds in the 20-30 years that have passed
That's because our generation were those kids in the video
it will be awesome if they do this again now. Who doesn't love seeing kids smile and excited on what you are doing
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This is our childhood dammit love the N64 it gave us so many great times make no mistake those were the days! i love the song in the end!
00:53 "I would actually rather not boast too much about the system's hardware"
Miyamoto being so humble when the new system was about to launch caught me off-guard, you would expect him to want to hype it up.
I watched another interview with Miyamoto that aired on Japanese TV recently. He recalled that when he first started in the industry he was excited about the technological aspect, but as he matured in his career he started feeling like some companies were putting too much stock in hardware and weren't focusing on making great games.
In the context of this interview I think this really shines through. Miyamoto was always a big picture guy.
He was hyping up the hardware, just in a more relevant way than talking about graphics. He talks about the huge amount of memory the system had as well as how fast that memory was. Look back and compare the loading times of N64 games as well has how big the average level or world in a N64 game was compared to PS1 games. Huge difference.
Also keep in mind that they were presenting all this to an audience of children, so he knew the kids wouldn’t care as much about hardware details as info about the games they’d be playing.
@@meijiishin5650 that's the west now a days. All about digital eye lash rendering but the gameplay is trash.
@@daisukegori2112 true lol
does anyone know the name of that remix of Behind the Mask by Yellow Magic Orchestra playing at 2:19 ???
The N64 was so lukewarm received in Japan, that even the Saturn sold more units.
2:20 Music is YMO - Behind the Mask ?
I was 11 at the time. There was also this promo VHS tape you could get to see some N64 demos before it came out, which of course I watched over and over. I can't really explain how next-gen these graphics looked at the time, even when the PlayStation existed. Something about how everything was extremely smooth (bilinear texture filtering and anti-aliasing) made it look like something that should only be possible when rendered on a server-farm, not in real time on a Nintendo console. And then it was MARIO. In 3D. When it finally came to the stores, I just couldn't find a spot where to play it because there'd always be like 20 kids glued to each console. I finally found one in some tiny toy store where you had to go upstairs from stationery shop. I was in heaven. Kids today have some fantastic games (I would have gone crazy for Minecraft as a kid... even kinda did as an adult), but the magic of a new console generation taking you to a world you didn't think was even possible, that was only that one time. Nowadays you have to be an expert to tell a PS5 game from a PS4 game.
It is really the case that the more advanced the graphics get, the less difference does a new console generation offer compared to the previous one. The visible difference between 10,000 and 100,000 polygons is large, but the difference between 10 million and 100 million polygons is harder to notice.
Thank you for sharing your experience! I wish I lived that hype, but I wasn't even born yet. The technical leaps that took place in such a short time span must have been mindblowing to witness. I'm so envious :(
@@poamelio9025 something that came close to that feeling for me as an adult was trying VR for the first time
@@cube2fox Why did people just buy the PS5 hahah. Maybe they need to change the way that use the hardware and focus on different things.
Amazing stuff, we never got to see any Japanese press videos before the internet existed. Great video!
the song at the end is kinda cool because it sort of inadvertently captures some of the spirit of the life-changing extraordinary experiences people for the next 30 years would be having with sm64 and oot and their sequels.
Nothing today impresses me like Mario 64 did at launch, both graphically and in terms of motion and gameplay. It was the whole package and it blew our freaking minds.
Fun fact: the full video to this (except for the cutted version) shows Luigi in the SM64 game.
Even then, Miyamoto wanted to downplay the hardware power and instead emphasize new play experiences. Nintendo would return to this well with the Wii
The big young guy you see in the first minute is a very famous karateka called Satake Masaaki. Check it out. Osu
Kids are like looking at the price tag and thinking to themselves "my parents aren't going to agree to that" lol. I can see why it was the third best selling console at the time in japan.
Of course we all know the SEGA Saturn beat the Nintendo 64 in Japan (and for good reason in my opinion), but I gotta be honest, 25,000 yen doesn't sound too bad for the time, especially when the Saturn costed 44,800 yen back in the day.
@@jakescartoons6045 N64 didn't fail on price. It fell apart on content and third party support.
The biggest problem Nintendo had was that they lost studios like Square and Enix by sticking with carts. This led to the PlayStation getting almost all the top third party games and, in particular, mainstream RPGs. The Saturn, though much less robust in its support, also did far better as far as third party support.
Ironically, the lower price of the N64 -- despite being an overall technological leap over both PlayStation and Saturn so far as chipset -- was what caused its overall downfall in the market, as a CD drive was relatively costly yet offered the benefit of much more and cheaper storage than a cart could provide (I believe that each N64 cart cost $35 to manufacture, which is an outrageous sum for a third party, while a PlayStation disc was around a dollar to make).
@@anen9332 Yep, that makes sense. I do like the Nintendo 64 a lot, but I do wish that it used CDs like the Playstation and Saturn instead of cartridges. Definitely would've gotten better third party support if that was the case.
But now that just begs the question of why we never had a Saturn version of Final Fantasy 7. I mean, come on. The Saturn is more than capable of running that game.
If you couldn't already tell, I like the Saturn FAR more than the Playstation.
@@jakescartoons6045 Sony was making exclusivity deals with companies like Square. The Saturn could have ran it, but money talks.
@@godofmediocrity7582 Yikes. As if I didn't already hate Sony. I mean, they already have their own in-house studio that created "Ape Escape", yet they still feel the need to purchase exclusivity rights from third party games. That's not fair at all to everyone else.
Thank you for this video and subtitles! Such a great piece of history. If every game would have just saved on the Controller Pak instead of batteries sometimes, that would made the console perfect.. well besides that not every region got RGB output...
I miss the old gaming era where there is no dlc and pay to unlock content
Then don’t buy that game or don’t get the dlc or pay to get content.
2:18 what is this random remix of Behind the Mask by Yellow Magic Orchestra?
Edit: 3:21 Even more YMO for the transition
The SpaceWorld was such a great Nintendo event! They should bring it back!
The song at 2:28 is a remix of “Behind The Mask” by the Yellow Magic Orchestra
Is it wrong that I like the MJ version better? lol
@@meijiishin5650 no, not at all lol
This was the beginning of the 3D Era on Consoles, Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time are the progenitors of all Third Person Gaming.
First Shigeru Miyamoto created the Sidescroller and reinvented 2D gaming, then he invented 3D Platforming.
Every person making console games today owes their livelihood to Miyamoto twice over.
(And of course John Carmak is the father of the First Person Shooter.)
Yep cant be said better 100% legit also TLOZ OoT is the great-grandfather of all open world games. Nintendo is video games without Nintendo i doubt video games would exist as we know or even at all.
Miyamoto didn't create the first sidescroller though, but he did bring innovation to the concept. To think that he wasn't even hired to create games nor was considering game design to be his career... Amazing. My respect goes out to him.
Love these videos! Thanks for sharing :)
Some Questions! Why are the Cardridges are double Big as the Release Cardridges? 3:32 The Guy will play Mario at first and start to play. Than he running into the Castle (without learning how the new Controls work) and landing to fight Bowser? 5:09 Thats a Video at all, Right? And he plays that he play.
This is such a cool piece of video game history. So glad it's preserved online 😀
7:45 Shigeru Miyamoto thinking: oh god what i am doing here?
I remember the sheer excitement when it was revealed and couldn’t wait for it to be released. We didn’t get it in uk until march 1997 but it was well worth the wait. Was a huge leap forward which you don’t get nowadays. I still have my Nintendo 64 and still enjoy playing it to this day. Gaming just isn’t the same as it used to be in the 80s and 90s.
This was very entertaining and interesting content! 👍
😭🤣 the lady standing behind Miyamoto during the singing🤣 wonder what shes thinking at that moment... 8:10
man, so great times ;_;
I love how it cuts at the end, like „STOP IIIT!“ :D
Lady at the end is just singing "I'll be there." by the Jackson 5.
Weird to hear a YMO remix out of nowhere, though I guess it makes sense. They were mega popular over there and their video game themes fit the presentation.
Yes!! Was about to comment this! I have a feeling this track (Absolute Ego Dance) or Rydeen were TV and other media staples for years
At 3:48, the G-spot is located right around here.
Given how much trouble Nintendo had with SGI making the N64 a reality around the time, plus important third parties such as squaresoft jumping ship plus having to deliver a system seller to turn this around, I find it admirable how relaxed Miyamoto-san appears to be. The pressure on him must've been immeasurable.
This was an important time for Nintendo. They knew their rivals were out for blood 🩸
This was the beginning of a new Era 🎮🔫🏎🌟🦖🦕🌐
Thank you for sharing this video 😁👍🏻
I first saw it in a Computer shop in China town in Manchester not for sale but the owners demoing it before it was on sale. me and my m8 were stood in there in amazement. got a 3090 now :D
7:13 : Miyamoto: mmm can i please go now?
What a lovely sweater on the host. Definitely fits in with the haphazard theme of this presentation!
How is this nearly 30 years ago? I feel so old.
That prototype cartridge was huge?!!!
These gameplay clips went live on the internet that day. I was in the new computer lab our school got from Apple and after downloading all the quicktime clips I ran out to tell my friends about 3D Mario and the new controller. Kids thought I was nuts 😅
Wow, In 1995, Shigeru Miyamoto looked very young and I was impressed!
I have great nostalgia for this era when the N64 was the most advanced game console…😭🎮
And then along came the ps1 which changed everything😎
@Dani G80 but nintendo was already dominating the home console market before sony entered the home console market all thanks to nintendo.
@Dani G80well the ps2 was a very powerful machine that sold extremely extremely well due to both the library of games and backwards compatibility with ps1 games and also had the ability to play DVD movies which was all the craze during the early 2000s since you can get a ps2 that you could play games on and watch DVD movies on which the ps2 costed a lot less than a DVD player that was a steal🤗
@Dani G80I am 17 but have had a ps2 and have been able to play ps1 games and ps2 games from resident evil 4 to God of war to resident evil 1,2,3 along with resident evil dead aim and code Veronica x and a few other resident evil games,
I am also a big fan of the resident evil series with resident evil 4 and 6 being my favorites.
I have loved playstation for a long time due to the exclusives and the overall feel which the ps2 is the first console that I have ever played on and the first games that I have ever played was crash bandicoot warped and a few other crash bandicoot games as well as gran turismo 1,2,3 and tekken 1,2 and 3 .
But it does seem that sony is a bit anti consumer and what not but it's something that can change if there is large enough backlash, hell sony is now working on getting ps3 games working on the ps5 through backwards compatibility due to backlash from fans.
The Xbox console is amazing and sometimes I feel like I should get an Xbox besides that Xbox series s is lookin like an amazing deal well it did seem like it at first because you would of course need more storage and the Seagate memory card for the Xbox series s and x is like over 200 dollars and the Xbox series s is like 300 dollars so it would be better and cheaper to just buy the Xbox series x which is more powerful than the Xbox series s and has a hell of a lot more storage when compared to the Xbox series s, but I will forever be what they call is a sony pony lmao after all its all about preferences and whichever makes you happy at the end of the day🤗
I have also looked up and seen others play around with some of these older consoles and have looked up quite a bit of history about each gaming console company.
I have also played on other consoles besides the playstation 2,3,4 and I'm hoping the ps5 soon but it seem it will still be a bit more times before I can get my hands on a ps5 unless I buy one that is not of working order and try to fix it myself besides I love tech repair and would love to try it myself for the first time but besides that I have played on other consoles such as the original Xbox which I liked and the Xbox 360 which was pretty cool and the Xbox 1 which was pretty mid.
I also love older games from the ps2 and mostly ps1 and from the original Xbox which had some pretty good games I seem to also like older games more than I have newer games.
@Dani G80I mostly love older games but it is refreshing to play a few newer games every now and then.I really wanna get my hands on an ps1 and original Xbox.
I never really liked pc gaming as it is really expensive to keep up a good setup and is pretty expensive to maintain it when playstation and Xbox consoles are still very affordable gaming machines that are very powerful and are supported for up to 7 years.
I wanted Miyamoto-san to flick the joystick 3 times in one direction and each time yell hai hai hai!
この頃のROMのソースコードが残ってたら何かの形で配信してほしいなぁ
7:30 What the hell? Why is that random lady suddenly singing for us? LOL. 😂
Apparently there is a chance that this demo will be leaking soon among the recent Nintendo leaks. Not sure though.
Edit: No, there isn’t this demo in these leaks sadly. There’s always a chance that these will appear someday though.
Where do people find these leaks?
@@DeathBloodRider I think one guy tapped into the archives and sent the files to his friends (and from what I've heard he's in jail now)
I feel like all my best memories in life are related to this console
Jeez, those early N64 cartridges.
These were like NES cartridges before they were they were all turned into SNES cartridge-types.
These cartridges are cartridges the developers used when making a game they are double in size and with the ability to overwrite or add features and modify the game until we get them in the final version which is what we have in our homes today.
この時からハード競争は無益なものっていう考えを持ってたんだな。その初心変わらず。尊敬します。
What a nice & fascinating video! I remembered been very hyped when the N64 was shown. I Like the N64 but most games has aged pretty bad in terms on graphics, frame rates & resolutions. For me the Game Cube was so much better. Still only a few N64 games were graciously programed, that today still looks nice. Mario 64, Zelda OOT, Conker's, Sin and Punishment & maybe a few more.
There were also many games on the N64 which were early 3D experiments. For example, Castlevania in 3D is simply not fun, or much less so than in 2D. And Mario 64 is only good because they managed to invent an entirely new genre (collectathon) for it. It really has nothing to do with the original jump'n run games. I would argue the SNES had overall much more great games, simply because at the time of the N64 they often didn't know how to make good 3D games.
The remake of castlevania is better, but your right that the gameplay changed a lot and lost the "hitbox optimization" and sense of progression.
I didnt even have motor functions in 1995
スリーディーじゃなくて三次元
時代を感じるw
*literally shows gameplay clips of 4 different games*
Japanese TV host: So what can we expect from the system?
Does anybody know the song that plays in the background around 6:10
The original Super Mario Bros released in 1985 and Super Mario Sunshine released 17 years later in 2002.
It's been almost 23 years now since the release of Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy is almost 20 years old.
El momento de la revolucion de los video juegos...
concuerdo, muchos reniegan sus gráficos, pero la verdad 64 bits fueron mejores para poder diferenciar las texturas, que el conteo de polígonos y la paleta de colores de la ps one, conker y turok 3 tenían las mejores animaciones faciales y perfect dark fue el que mejor detalle de luz tenía junto a jet force gemini, lo único que recuerdo de psone es los falsos fondos prerenderizados que para nada era 3d.
3:24
少年「コントローラの裏側に穴が8つあるけど,それは何なんですか?」
会場「ねじ穴・・・」
宮本「メモリーパックが入るんですね」
Nobody gonna talk about those extra long carts coming out of the 64s on the desk?
* Talks for 3 seconds *
Japanese Interviewers: _Ahhhhh_
Pretty cool that the woman host also sang the show's theme song!
Damn they got a true 3D Kirby game in the works back in 1995 but it took them 30 years before they fully made one.
Great find. Notice how some don't yet know how to use the new controller.
The song at the end is "Truth" from the album Flower Diamond. You can find it on YT: Noriko Kato/Flower Diamond 加藤紀子/フラワーダイヤモンド (1996/05/25) [Full Album]
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Behind the Mask 2:18
I wonder where the beta cartridges seen in the video are today.
When you owned an N64, you were considered the Mob King !
Hell nawww Im too young Im like 11 and I never got an n64 and it's my favourite console and I love sm64
We need a Nintendo movie soon
"Come down to the studio and you can touch it all you want!"
Me: Never thought I'd see a Nintendo video that's NSFW
back when Nintendo was known for the best graphics.
I remember slowing downloading the first spaceworld photos of mario 64 on AOL...
Reporters: we heard about a deal with Sony and...
Nintendo: anyway check this shit out!
I really want to play that Spaceworld SM64 demo.
pure gold
Remember when people were , happy.
La mejor consola de la historia Saludos desde Córdoba Argentina
Bless you friend
3:35 Miamoto showing his "technique" with the ladies ;)
4:10 ok no more questions XD
*Wii love Nintendo 64!* ❤️
Kinda wish she got to finish the song
Does anyone know the name of the lady who sings at the end of the video?
Minute 7:00 What is the name of the song and whats the name from the woman?
Name of song is TRUTH and singer is Noriko Kato
@@suzykang5152 thank you very much
Did anyone notice the ugly x-mas sweater?
What’s up with the super tall cartridges?
Yooo what's that Kirby roll game
Until they invent time travel, I'm glad we have videos from the past.
wow the peformance at the end caught me off guard. i dig it whos the artist? thx
Noriko Kato - Truth
No new info on the Nintendo 64, you say? Damn, how much longer do they want us to wait for some news?
Dang look how young miyamoto was back then.
0:12 "Come down to the studio and you can youch it all you want!" my man was smooth asf with that delivery damn 🥵
Get your head out of the gutter, what the hell is wrong with you?
非常感谢,这视频真牛逼~
N64 brought us the best game ever made Zelda Ocarina of Time, it still is the best game in terms of music, art style, story, gameplay, puzzles it had everything. Even a non or impatient gamer would love OOT.