not many
It's a matter of opinion rather than which is actually better. From past experience my N64 has been much more reliable compared to multiple PS and PS1's I have owned. (PS Skinny and PS Fat) I actually prefare the games on the N64 mostly because they're nostalgic and I enjoy the games available exclusively to N64.
PS1 and N64
Depends who you ask, or how you define 'better'. Not if the majority of games has bad graphics and you only are trying to say it was capable of better results if the games are better The N64 had Trilinear filtering. This allowed it to display much smoother textures than the PS1 could, in fact the PS1's interpolation method produced noticably pixellated textures. However, one big problem was that the N64 didn't have that much space on the game cartridges for high quality textures. That meant simpler ones had to be used sometimes, or smaller textures were stretched out, giving them a blurry appearance. Some games compensated by having a simple and cartoony style. Later cartridges did have more space for detailed graphics, and for these, the difference between the PS1 was much clearer. So, was the N64 capable of better graphics - yes. Did the vast majority of N64 games utilitse this capability fully - no.
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You can buy a cheap N64, Goldeneye Mario 64, and Turok online at eBay. You can also find these older gaming consoles and games at your local pawn shop.
Most stores, no. However, all stores are different. Some stores have an N64 available for $20 or less, but most stores have stopped all supply shipments from coming in, as the N64 has become too old, and has stopped selling enough consoles for there to be in stock in most stores.
No, Gamestop only buys games for the Wii and new systems as of June 1st 2013.
Yes
There are 387 published games for the N64. Some of the games were country exclusive.
You can no longer buy n64 games in stores but you can look to buy them online. Or maybe technology antique store.
Yes the n64 can but to play Japanese games on the system is to get rid of the plastic tabs in the cart slot because that stop Japanese games from going in.
first of all, you cannot download videogames such as xbox 360,ps3,wii, etc.. however you can download games from n64,dreamcast,gameboy,ps1,etc. by downloading what is called an emulator, what a emulator does is it plays downloaded ROMS (video games) from the internet. so there you have it