N64:  Well, N64 is generally better than Playstation in its load time and quality.  But, Playstation has tons of games.  Well, N64 is a bit on the expensive side, so the games I've played have been on other people's systems.

 

Completion level:

* played basics
** played to near completion
***basic completion
****played to death

007 Golden Eye * - I just am not all that good at these kinda games.

Perfect Dark * - I'm just not good at all.

007 Tomorrow Never Dies * - Well, I'm trying out the missions in this game.  Maybe I'll figure out the game gradually.

Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time *** - These games was pretty fun.  Although I might say that I just got stuck quite a bit for the first half of the game.  I guess I just got used to the designer's ways, and the rest of the game was quite smooth.  Nice things?  Lots of optional side missions that actually make a difference in your abilities.  Well, it wasn't all that different from the Zelda before it, and the Zelda before that...well, I mean the abilities?  Actually, the core abilities remained the some, and some tweaks made it interesting.  Some challenges on controls...fairly nice.  The side mission starts are a bit out there, and don't seem to have any real logic as to why one would try such a thing.  (E.G. getting Epona by talking to the ranch owner while on a horse.)  I never tried it, and I only got it because my friend told me about it.  I looked up hints twice.  Once for the first key in the Forest Temple, and once for some simple jump in the Fire Temple.  After that I learned to really listen for clues and to work directly at what the people were hinting at.  Oh wells.  I thought the game was a bit short...I was really hoping that there was some use for all those time thingys sitting every where...such as a portal to go back in time...but I guess not.  Maybe the designers cut the game short.  Oh well.  So, no running, no big bombs...Bombchu's were a nice touch though, and I suppose the young/adult weapon sets was good.  Yeah, a pretty good game I'd say.