Which are the best first person shooters for the Nintendo 64 which support 4-player split-screen that cost $10 or less?
Which are the best first person shooters for the Nintendo 64 which support 4-player split-screen that cost $10 or less?
yeesh that's a tall order...
perfect dark?
https://www.pricecharting.com/game/n...4/perfect-dark
007 World Is Not Enough?
https://www.pricecharting.com/game/n...-is-not-enough
uhh...
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From the title I was thinking maybe Diddy Kong Racing because it used to be pretty cheap. But even that's over $10 now. And then you are after FPS, so it doesn't fit anyway.
Are there any 4-player FPS besides the two 007 and Perfect Dark? Was there a Hexen port?
"Game programmers are generally lazy individuals. That's right. It's true. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Since the dawn of computer games, game programmers have looked for shortcuts to coolness." Kurt Arnlund - Game programmer for Activision, Accolade...
I think the Turok games and Quake II use the expansion pak for better graphics/effects. As far as which ones are best...these 3 are generally well regarded for their multiplayer but I can't really say having not spend much time with them. A quick glance at eBay shows that you should be able to get most of these for under $10 if you are patient enough.
I've spend countless hours playing 2 Player Perfect Dark with my college roommate though. We spit it to 2 TVs and blocked the other players view from our own screen so no one could cheat. I'm still looking forward to playing through the single player campaign one of these days, as I have yet to actually do that.
Last edited by jb143; 06-09-2017 at 10:47 AM.
"Game programmers are generally lazy individuals. That's right. It's true. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Since the dawn of computer games, game programmers have looked for shortcuts to coolness." Kurt Arnlund - Game programmer for Activision, Accolade...