
The Fun Machine’s three-pronged controller wasn’t the only thing about it that was… unique, so to speak. Give this a glance and see if you recognize any old favorites.Īnd who knows? Maybe next time you’re visiting grandma and find your old N64 you can put my tastes to the test. And any doubts we could have had about the N64 as a console were replaced by fond memories of playing with friends and family.įor those of us who grew up with it and miss it dearly, I’ve come up with a list of the best multiplayer titles on the N64. With time, the radically non-ergonomic alien-hand controller went from an inconvenience to a unique feature. It was the kid’s choice for multi-player titles and that’s what Nintendo was going for right from the start.įor this very reason, multiplayer-oriented games are some of the most common on the N64 Fun Machine. While the N64 couldn’t compete against the PS1’s disc-drive and how many games it had, it also had four controller ports for a reason.

When I was a kid, your value in children-society was determined by how many people you could have over to play without your parents flipping.
