Yeah, and I still like a good platformer. And as I mentioned, at the time Mario 64 was quite impressive. But in terms of nostalgia, I didn't own a 64 (or a PS for that matter) during its lifespan. And having replayed the game a handful of times since its heyday, it doesn't hold up for me. For the era, my nostalgia lies mostly with Sony. Symphony of the Night, Tekken 3, and Twisted Metal 2 probably held the most of my attention. Played a ton of Goldeneye with friends at that time too. But of all of those games, SoTN is the only one I consistently return to. Shoot, I traded away my 64 and all of my games earlier this year.