At this point in time, I think that most of the extra space a CD had was used for FMV and CD audio so I don't think it made a big difference in terms of actual game play content. Cartridges were a lot more expensive to make though so N64 games tended to be a lot more expensive. Funny how Nintendo even went back to supporting "cartridges" (really more like SD cards) with the Switch.
Man, I also dreamed with that LCD screen haha, I saw it into a Stewart Little game manual and it looked soooo rad, never saw one irl tho.
Both consoles have games that I played in my childhood and that I still love today, Megaman X5 on PS1 and Donkey Kong 64 on... exactly! Sega Dreamcast (just joking).
But if I have to choose by everything I've played + all that I have to play, I would choose PS1 too, and if we take sales into account, it would be a massacre lmfao.
An important stat that I think you missed is the sales figures! the PS1 sold over 100 million units, while the N64 sold 32.93 Million ( according to Statista!)
At this point in time, I think that most of the extra space a CD had was used for FMV and CD audio so I don't think it made a big difference in terms of actual game play content. Cartridges were a lot more expensive to make though so N64 games tended to be a lot more expensive. Funny how Nintendo even went back to supporting "cartridges" (really more like SD cards) with the Switch.
Man, I also dreamed with that LCD screen haha, I saw it into a Stewart Little game manual and it looked soooo rad, never saw one irl tho.
Both consoles have games that I played in my childhood and that I still love today, Megaman X5 on PS1 and Donkey Kong 64 on... exactly! Sega Dreamcast (just joking).
But if I have to choose by everything I've played + all that I have to play, I would choose PS1 too, and if we take sales into account, it would be a massacre lmfao.
Yeah, sales would be a complete bloodbath
n64 fan here, glad to see it is superior!!
An important stat that I think you missed is the sales figures! the PS1 sold over 100 million units, while the N64 sold 32.93 Million ( according to Statista!)
I disregarded them. Sales aren't everything :p