

#Super mario 64 games tv
There was no light in the room and we couldn't plug in our lamp because the system and TV took up the outlet, so we were forced to play in the dark. I handed it to her, she plugged the console back into the wall and we were ready to go. After cleaning it with a q-tip I took it back into the living room. It turned out that it was really dusty, which explained, at least to me, why the game was reacting the way it was, although it was still weird. This time, before we bothered trying, I took the game out of the system and took it into the kitchen. As I was closer to the plug then the system itself I jerked it out of the wall. So, once more she deleted it and again it made a loud screeching sound (this time I would swear to God that it was louder than before), to the point where we both fell back while covering our ears. Strangely enough, the file that we had deleted on file 1 was back, and this time it had 66 stars, even though previously it had none. My girlfriend turned off the system after about five seconds.Īfter a moment or so she flipped it back on and we went back to the file select screen. After we deleted one (file 1) however, the game froze, and there was a deafening screech coming from our TV speakers, and it sounded almost as if someone was screaming from the game itself. There were some files already on the game, in fact all four slots were filled, each having just started the game because there were no stars on any file, so we started deleting them. My girlfriend decided to mess with Mario's face a bit before finally pressing start on her purple controller and the screen transitioned to the file select screen. “It's-a me! Mario!” It called out in it's upbeat pitch. Then, it was time to hook it up!Īfter everything was set up my girlfriend decided that she wanted to put in Super Mario 64 first, and after some effort the game was ready to go. I found games like “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” as well as it's sequel “Majora's Mask”, and two Castlevania titles for the system itself (Castlevania 64/Legacy of Darkness) and so on.

I pulled out my box with all of the N64 games in it and began to dig through it. It was actually sort of strange, because in these boxes I found that I owned every major console except for an N64 well until now anyways. When I got home I laid the system by my living room TV and started to rummage through old boxes where I kept all sorts of old games, ranging from classic Atari games to the ever popular Dreamcast. We went back home after being gone for about an hour and a half.
#Super mario 64 games for free
Seeing as how he only heard the story from three out of fifteen customers I brushed it off as just some hysterical story told by people who decided they simply didn’t want to keep the system, an excuse if you will, and gave him 20 dollars for Super Mario 64 (cheap jerk gave me the N64 for free though.). He had heard that something was wrong with one or the other, and that some people even went as far as to tell him that the they were evil, made in Hell, things like that. He also told me that, ironically, the game was always returned with it as well, as they always seemed to be bought together.

As well as that, we had found an N64, the very last one that he had in stock ironically, and best part about it was, he gave it to us for free! He told me that it had been bought and returned nearly fifteen times since it came into his possession and now he was just looking to get rid of it. Now, when we got there it took some time and a lot of browsing but we were able to find the game after about an hour or so in several bins he had placed throughout the store- the only copy he had it appeared. So, that day, we decided to pick up one from my uncle's video game store and perhaps even pick up one of the greatest Nintendo 64 titles, Super Mario 64. Over the years of my childhood I have collected several games pertaining to several different consoles, but we both found the topic of the Nintendo 64 to be the most fun. It all started the day me and my girlfriend were talking about video games we used to play growing up, and games that we used to enjoy. The darkness that could invade any world, whether it be real or fictional. I could never in my wildest nightmares have ever imagined the horrors that could plague even the most simple of life's enjoyments.
