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Anonymous
The N64 was the point at which console gaming was shown to be truly obsolete compared to what the PC was capable of. Quake, released a day before the n64 was released in the US, outstretched it graphically as well as in terms of gameplay sophistication. The huge range of PC titles since then have offered better graphics, more intuitive interfaces, more innovation, more content, more depth, more complexity and more enjoyment.
I played all the way through the N64's Opus, Ocarina of Time. It was a mediocre RPG, at best.
Nintendo has finally woken up and realised that the console is for consumer friendly party games, that a console can never be a serious gaming platform- this is the entire purpose of the Wii, to focus on the strength of the console as easy and accessible with its own peripherals, rather than on trying to match the power or performance of a PC, as less successful consoles have attempted.
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