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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
"My dad walked in and teasingly said, 'Wow what awesome graphics!'"
The first time my Dad ever saw an N64 game he said "why's it so damn blocky?" Way to ruin the mood there, Dad.
Man.
Now I see where you get it from.
On the subject of the actual topic, all I remember is getting it for Christmas. I'd seen it at TRU and was shocked. Of course I'd followed it via Nintendo Power, but seeing it running was mind melting. I remember being on a slide, as I don't think I actually did any platforming. My friend had gotten a system at launch, so I had seen it a little before I owned it myself.
Opening it up on Christmas, I instantly went and plugged it into the downstairs TV near the tree.
I can clearly remember playing Dire, Dire Docks and actually holding my breath when I swam down. I couldn't get over how the system actually could show me accurate depth and draw in distances. Making Mario run around and getting the coins, looking at his oddly funny running animation, getting squished by a Thwomp.
I don't think that kind of experience will ever be imitated ever again. I'd felt it with Zelda: Link to the Past, Mario World, Mario 3, and the NES in general. Kind of a sad realization, really. Playing Ocarina almost got me there, and I loved Luigi's Mansion, but the level of euphoric pleasure and awe is on a plateau so high that there's no oxygen in the atmosphere.
Man those were good times.