N64 Quake (USA) Nintendo 64

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Thanks for sharing this game and adding it to the Repo, although the Nintendo 64 version, which in itself is not bad for a first-person shooter game, but at the same time is impressive for the time Especially that it lets you play, it doesn't look bad and the sound quality is decent, it is still a game of that genre of the Nintendo 64 that only has 32MB if it comes uncompressed, but the big but of this version are the loading times that are long and Pretty weird for a cartridge but, well. A pretty decent port of a great game.
The loading times, in a N64 game, was always related to games with compressed data. It is literally the time the game needs to decompress the levels of this Quake 64. It is NO that bad, but it's always shocking to find loading times in a N64 game (not very common).

(If the game has 32MB of uncompressed data, the only reason it was not released uncompressed, it was the price of the 32MB cart in the moment of its release... which I suppose was too expensive for the third party).

It is NOT a bad port, it was a good game by then. BUT, obviously, now you can play free Quake in a potato-PC, and you will get mouse controls and you can select a lot more of resolution with better framerate. So... only for nostalgics and N64 fans.

Fun fact: Quake NEVER had a Playstation port. It is (probably by far) the most important game until then it never got a port for the Playstation. It was ported for Saturn and N64, though.
Being Quake the huge title it is in videogames history, it is almost incredible it never had a PSX commercial release. One of the worst "misses" Playstation 1 have in its catalogue, for sure.
Quake II did appear in PSX (as it did for N64) but it has no real connection with the first one, only the title.
 
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I remember have played this version, but it's definitely one of those ports that people played due to not have access to the original, maybe good for retro lovers, but the control at least to me makes preferable to go to the latest pc port, especially because is not heavy for modern pcs and adds improvements.
 
Thanks for sharing this game and adding it to the Repo, although the Nintendo 64 version, which in itself is not bad for a first-person shooter game, but at the same time is impressive for the time Especially that it lets you play, it doesn't look bad and the sound quality is decent, it is still a game of that genre of the Nintendo 64 that only has 32MB if it comes uncompressed, but the big but of this version are the loading times that are long and Pretty weird for a cartridge but, well. A pretty decent port of a great game.
 
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