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PanzerAzelSaturn: My favorite N64 games are Ogre Battle 64 and Harvest Moon 64. Conker's Bad Fur Day is good for a platformer, but I'm not a fan of the genre. Those are probably the only games on the system I would ever bother to replay at this point. Paper Mario certainly isn't bad, but out of the Mario RPG games it's one of the weaker titles, IMO. Most of the remainder of the decent games have better versions on the Gamecube or Dreamcast, so it's hard to recommend anything that has a newer version or is multi-platform. I was definitely a Sega fan and got my N64 late (whenever the Pikachu version released in Japan, as that's the one I have.) Definitely my least played system, but Ogre Battle 64 and Harvest Moon 64 are actually two of my favorite games, so it was worth it in the end :)
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EBToriginal: Blast Corps is always a good one to recommend, no ports else where and fairly different from most other puzzle games.
Yes, Blast Corp. is a really fun game. I didn't mention it for 2 reasons. Number one, the controls. Number 2, the difficulty. Mostly due to the controls.

But yeah, if you love flawed but very fun games it is great. You also have to really appreciate a challenge and not mind redoing levels. So, for someone looking for only the best of games, probably a skip. For someone looking to experience the best of the N64 I'd say give it a try, it's a good and unique game.

I should also admit that I really enjoyed Pokemon Snap. It's short and easy, but I actually had a great time with it! Definitely not for everyone, but I'm not everyone :)
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rtcvb32: Often when you trade in you get 1/10th or less the value you originally put in. So...

Trade in $500 of items to get maybe $50, which you put forward for your next games...

No it sounds horrible no matter how i think of it.
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snowkatt: depends on the store
and they often have trade in specials if you plan to buy a new consoel right away

if you trade in your 3Ds xl for a new 3ds xl at game stop for exampel they knock off half the price tag
and the new 3ds XL becomes 100 instead of 200
and that sort of a deal is especially enticing a 100 is easier to swallow then 200 and so on
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EBToriginal: It only gets frustrating right at the end. The low gravity dump truck levels and the truck with the hydrolic Rams on the sides.
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snowkatt: no it got frustrating right away
i never could get that damn dumptruck to slide
How can it ever be a good deal to sell your old system to Gamestop and have them sell it for more than they gave you when you could have just sold it for the amount Gamestop is selling it for? If I have a game that they are selling for 50 used and they are giving 20 for it, why would any reasonable person trade it in for 20 dollars instead of selling it directly to someone who wants it for 50? I'll never understand how Gamestop manages to rip off so many people each year. I won't shop there at all. I don't sell my games, but the rare occasion I have (had a duplicate or got a better version) I have sold the items for their actual value, both getting more money for myself and saving the buyers a few bucks.