It's a shame to see someone ditching their Nintendo 64 on the railroad tracks next to broken dreams and two empty Sprite bottles, especially when there's 17 versions of Rock Band 2 to look forward to.
[Thanks, Mike]
Reader Comments (67)
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 1:34AM (Unverified) said
two is the new to.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 1:35AM RagnarokSword said
this isn't even news or amusing in any way
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 1:36AM (Unverified) said
Who honestly touches their Nintendo 64? Don't lie to us....don't lie to yourself.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 3:04AM michaspi said
:(
Posted: Aug 28th 2008 1:38AM Frostfell said
Lol, that description got me good.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 3:39AM (Unverified) said
HEY! That console may still work!
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 5:05AM (Unverified) said
Scientific fact that after a few years the brain has an amazing ability to allow you to remember things bigger and better than they actually were.
I was a Saturn guy myself, was a huge Sonic fan and had to get Sonic Jam, Sega Rally, Tomb Raider and Resident Evil which obviously was available on the PSone (NOT PSX, that is a different system all together) and eventually as all my friends went on to play PSone games and I switched over just in time for Final Fantasy 7 which would have been on the N64 had it not stuck with cartridges.
I was a Saturn guy myself, was a huge Sonic fan and had to get Sonic Jam, Sega Rally, Tomb Raider and Resident Evil which obviously was available on the PSone (NOT PSX, that is a different system all together) and eventually as all my friends went on to play PSone games and I switched over just in time for Final Fantasy 7 which would have been on the N64 had it not stuck with cartridges.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 6:13AM Babel said
Oh, the humanity!
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 6:32AM jhowlett said
the 64 is the first console i bought entirely with my own money.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 8:01AM (Unverified) said
Isn't it obvious that this was on the tracks originally? They wanted to see if it would be flattened by the train.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 10:03AM (Unverified) said
I don't really care, it's it was a dreamcast, then I'll would cry tears of Blood.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 10:39AM Vcize said
Ah yes, fond memories of back when Nintendo used to care about us. I remember passionately defending the N64 on the internets back then, and still remember when n64.com was bought out by IGN and I was like "who are these IGN fellows?". Good times.
And that 64 in the picture probably still works. I had mine up on an 8 foot shelf and it must've fallen off a good 20 times and still works to this day.
And that 64 in the picture probably still works. I had mine up on an 8 foot shelf and it must've fallen off a good 20 times and still works to this day.
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 2:42PM (Unverified) said
lol but why is this news?
Posted: Aug 27th 2008 3:15PM (Unverified) said
It's only a KEYRING boys and girls, get over it.
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