By Gerald Lynch
We’ve already had the NES Mini and the SNES Mini… are you not entertained? Can your lust for retro revivalism never be sated? Of course not, and so, if Nintendo loves money as much as the next business, then it’ll probably be carefully considering making an Nintendo 64 Classic Mini very soon.
With the SNES Mini now on shelves and in homes, selling out faster than mushrooms at a Mario party, it’d make a lot of sense for Nintendo to turn its attentions to the next console in its storied history, the Nintendo 64, AKA the N64, and get it placed under the company’s shrink ray.
Nintendo’s first console capable of true 3D gaming, the Nintendo 64 was released in 1996, and went head-to-head with Sony’s original PlayStation. Though it was the first time Nintendo’s console crown began to look a little shaky on its head, it still laid claim to some of the greatest games of its generation – and certainly many N64 titles hold up better to modern scrutiny compared to their Sony counterparts.
While its solid 3D visuals impressed, the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming