Survivalist Pro
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A lack of publisher support is just one of the reasons the N64 struggled in the face of the PlayStation, despite playing host to some of the best games of the generation in the form of Super Mario 64, Zelda: Ocarina of Time and GoldenEye 007.
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Read More »I find it strange, that when talking/listing about N64's multiplayer games, people mention easily many four player games, but when talking about PS1, still many of the games are two players only. One example is watchmojo's videos about best multiplayer games for N64 and PS1, where all N64 games are four player, but with PS1 there are only two four player games mentioned ("Crash team racing" and "Smackdown"). This of course gives people opportunity to praise N64 as a ultimate party console, leaving PS1 mostly just a single player machine. When PS1 mini was announced, I saw lot of wishes and predictions for it, but also for N64 mini (which looked likely back then). For N64 many feeled, that four controller support would be crucial for success. For PS1 I did not see even a single one comment about multi-tap (in the end I think there is only one game on the final list of games in the japanese PS1 mini that would support more than two players and that is "XI" also known "Devil's dice" on the west.) Internet is full on debates about PS1 vs N64 and which one is the better console. That is why, I am surprised, that I have not seen people talking consoles's multiplayer experiences side by side. Usually a final verdict (based on memories from 20 years ago) is that N64 is a party machine and PS1 has it's RPGs. But like I said earlier, PS1 also has it's share of party games. To proving my point, I made a list, where I took the most talked about N64 four player games (and some other good ones) and add them good PS1 alternatives. All games must have at least three players support and must have been released NTSC or PAL (so no Japan exclusives here)
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