abosolutely hate mario 64 with a passion I go back to that game evey few years and try it again and just to see if I may like it for some reason and still cannot do it.
Heh, finally - someone who doesn't call Mario 64 "one of the greatest games ever!"
I don't
hate Mario 64 (in its own right, I think it's a good game) but I think it's way overpraised and no where near as fun as those sidescrolling obstacle courses the originals. Constantly fiddling with the camera, wandering around lost and revisiting stages a bunch of times gets old for me.
The N64 always has that stigma as being part of what I refer to as the "dark ages" in gaming. Due in part to Mario 64's success, everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) had to be in 3-D. Castlevania, Contra, Donkey Kong Country, etc. all were all transformed into three dimensions and they all, at best, paled in comparison to the 2D offererings, or, at worst, were just outright horrible. The only game to adapt to the third dimension well was the Zelda series, and only because it's more adventure than action. (And yes, Metroid Prime, but by then the hardware was stronger and developers were better about how and when to utilize 3-D gameplay.)
Also, I suppose it's due to when I grew up but the N64/Playstation/Saturn games did not age well - it was ugly even when it was the latest thing.
That being said, I still think the N64 is a fine little system. Star Fox 64, Goldeneye and Zelda: OOT are three of my favorites and it's worth having it around for those titles alone. And Star Wars Episode 1 Racer isn't half bad either.