Hey /vr/, I got a Nintendo 64 for my birthday from my sister. What are the best ways to get N64 games? I was thinking just lurk flea markets and Craigslist for undervalued stuff, but I wanted to see if you guys had any tips too. Any help expanding the library is appreciated.
buy a flashcart and then have every game. collecting actual cartridges is a pointless fool's game.
>>3606821
This. Flashcarts are pricey, $100-$200 depending on where you find it, but N64 games are so expensive you'd be lucky to get 4 of the most popular games for that price, and the Everdrive 64 has pretty much 100% compatibility so it'll get you the entire library.
>>3606834
The N64 only has 4 good games anyway though.
>>3606846
The OP didn't ask to play only good games, he asked to play n64 games.
>physical game/pickup thread
>flashcart/emulatorfag chimes in
>every time
>>3606872
And thanks to him I'm now buying a flashcart.
>>3606872
>he thinks flashcarts are emulation
If you don't understand the concept why post.
The Chinese ED64 is only $50 to $60
You need one real cart to slot into it like a Gameshark, grab a $5 Madden or something
>>3606883
/ does not mean =
the more you know
>>3606891
putting / between two things means they are interchangeable. You need to go back to 3rd grade english class.
>>3606890
Where do you get them? I thought Aliexpress took them all down.
>>3606816
>I was thinking just lurk flea markets and Craigslist for undervalued stuff,
You could have done this ten years ago and nabbed some good, cheap shit, but it's a lost cause these days. It's pretty hopeless trying to find deals now, anyone can instantly pull up some bullshit ebay listing on their phone, insist their price is fair and won't haggle.
I guess if I was in your situation, I would get a flashcart. Thankfully most of my games are original purchases and things I got a long time ago, before prices really got retarded.