The first time I put Ocarina of Time into my N64 was the most magical experience. That main menu theme will always be special to me and all the 90's kids.
We have a full blind playthrough of OoT on the channel. It was so much fun watching Dustin experience the game all the way through for the very first time.
i dont think any generation can say they hold as much fond memories as any 90s child myself included this music brings a tear to my eye ....simpler times they were
I have a distinct first memory of Ocarina of Time. My older brother got it for his birthday and I remember the first time I saw that opening cutscene. I had just turned 5, but still I remember it so vividly. Good times...
Most definitely. SO MANY great memories listening to that tune. It always takes me back to being a kid when my imagination was running wild everytime I listen to it. I was around maybe 8 years old when I played that game for the first time, I'm 36 now and still to this day I consider Ocarina Of Time to be the best game ever created.
I miss those good times, my brain knows better, it knows the HD, the 4K, the 60 FPS, but I will never forget those good times where I went to my friends, sat on the carpet, and played smash bros, mario 64, and zelda!
@Some Random Guy I'm with you. I finish a modern game and I'm done with it forever. But 20 years later and I'm still playing NFL Blitz, F-Zero, San Francisco Rush, 1080, Wave Race, etc.
This brought back so many awesome memories. I remembered it was my 9th birthday and my dad pulled a wrapped box from the closet. My mind was racing trying to figure out what it was. As I unwrapped it I immediately saw the huge green "N" in the corner and I couldn't contain my excitement. My parents didn't have a lot of money at the time and I connected the dots on why my dad was having to work late for a few months leading up to my birthday. My parents couldn't afford to buy me games and one of the gifts from my mom was a wrapped Blockbuster bag with Super Mario 64 rental for a week. Everyday that entire week coming home from school I raced to finish my homework, inhaled my dinner, then spent the last 3 hours of my night playing Super Mario until my bedtime. I used all of my birthday money from my family and did some yard work for the neighbors so that I could buy Super Mario 64 on my own after returning it to Blockbuster. A few more months of yard work I was able to afford Mario Kart 64. Friday nights were game nights and we would all play Mario Kart together. My mom got really good and my dad's favorite character to play was Yoshi. I love you mom and dad, thank you for the memories.
Thanks for that, buddy. I sincerely hope that you and your parents are doing well by today. I also remembered my good old days with my siblings and friends. We played it back in the late 2000's, a friend introduced it to me. I used to play it 2-hours/ day when not on school examination period, and then my sister after me, and then my brother after her. We got instanctly addicted to it, and after that, I introduced it to other friends who got all excited as well to play the game. Mario had a huge impact on our lives. And after that, a year later to be precise, I discovered my greatest passion in the gaming world: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I remember things such as getting with a ton of its music (Windmill Hut, Sun's Song and Forest Temple, for example) stuck into my head for hours; remember that me and my brother played it together and grew Link up on the same day. We were genuinely enraged against Ganondorf. I remember when I first headed to Lake Hylia with grown Link and exclaimed to my brother: "Look what this bastard did to the Lake!", and then to Zora's Domain, and everywhere else on the game... Thanks, God, for these days..
My mother passed away a few weeks ago.. she bought me my first n64 and drove around trying to find me 007 at blockbuster, I miss these days and her. We have explored the realm of fantasy together and share in the common memory of our own never land. Edit:Though we may never return to that time, we can close our eyes for a moment and let the music bring us back. I appreciate everyone’s love and support, it means a lot.
They just don't make video game music like this anymore. Crazy how this music can teleport me back to my childhood just like when that skinny guy from Ratatouille tried Remi's food for the first time.
I miss these days...no worries, no stress, no real cares. Just a time where you could actually relax and enjoy life. I remember the smell of my room, the joy I felt, and the stress free environment. I so wish I could go back and stay there...if only...if only... Feeling the wind blow through my bedroom window, the sounds in the room, the smell of food my mom is cooking and hearing the noises from outside.
those of us who actually look back and say we had a good childhood, good parents; we're a fuggin rare commodity these days. Its like its fashionable now, to compete for how bad you had it growing up
For more than three (3) years, this playlist kept me company all throughout law school, especially during the pandemic, up until now.. now that I am reviewing one last time, this time on the day before the last day of our bar exam. Thank you because I realized that I was not facing all of this alone. I will never forget what you do. Pretty sure this account will be deactivated after a period of time, so I hope this comment finds you well.
Nya, I say that today is "The good old days" too. We have to make the most of them before we miss them too. The difference between 2020s and the 90s is that now we are the ones who make the world the way it is. Let's make it as fun, crazy, and cool as we can! :D
This is when video games were made for enjoyment, and relaxation. No DLC, microtransactions, intentionally addictive qualities to make you waste your life and your money; just pure enjoyment. These will always be the golden age of video games in my eyes. ❤
I listen to a lot of these and it's rare to find a mix where I haven't already heard 80% of the tracks. Nice selections (and original productions!). Ethereal
@Joeh Productions I agree, we haven't quite tapped into it yet. VR is gaining momentum now that it's affordable. Wait until we start using gloves, boots and belts for it, the experience will just get better depending on the directions it goes.
I got to go see The Legend of Zelda Symphony recently and it brought me to tears. Felt self-conscious for a moment until I looked around to see half the audience tearing up as well. Caught me off guard. So many good games from the SNES and 64 era. I was the prime age for all of it at the time
I remember being so impressed when the percussion dropped in and out depending on whether you were in or out of the water. A simple touch but simply magical.
I remember being so impressed by the music that I actually avoided doing that level because it made me feel some type of way that can definitely be called melancholic.
Moments like this make me realize I shouldn't have ever said I wanted to grow up. We all take time for granted and never truly live in the moment until we realize that its too late
I am 33 right now, I cant describe how I would like to go back and have all those feelings again with my friends, I do not feel any magic anymore playing games nowdays. When we get older it seems that all the good tastes are disapearing
@@matadordeleoes You can find the same joy in other aspects of life tho! Just be curious again, cause that was what gave us those Feelings as kids! Love n Peace! What is something you Always wanted to do but didnt up til now? Do it!
DK 64 will always have a special place in my heart even though I know it was an uncreative cash grab built on the Banjo Kazooie engine. I received this game in the fall of 1999 when it came out. My brother was 11 and I was 7. I used to watch him play this game in our basement on our old Zenith tv. It was from the 80s but our Dad somehow rigged an N64 up to it using a VCR, I honestly was too young to remember how the setup came to be. Anyway we made it all the way to Hideout Helm but ended up getting stuck since we didn't have the rare coin. My brother heard from a friend then that you needed to beat the arcade game in Frantic Factory to get it. He never did end up beating the arcade game and eventually we moved on to different games. Fast forward to 2010 and he died in a car crash so he never will get to beat the game. In 2014 I plugged in the same N64 and started a new file on the same cartridge. I finally beat it for the two of us at age 23.
your story is moving. personally i never got past that part of the game either .. those arcade games were no joke. im happy you decided to go back & complete it for the memory & honor of your late brother .. im sure he was right there w you cheering you on :) god bless. 🙏🏼
Holy shit.. that's almost exactly what happened with me. Me and my older brother could never beat that stupid mini game as kids, and he passed in 2013 in a car accident. I finished the game very shortly after his passing, but Im sad just thinking about it cuz I used to yell for him anytime I beat anything big/significant in the game, and I still wanted to when I finished that damn game.. Dk64 was so iconic to us, especially since we had that green dk64 edition console. We wore that thing to the ground.. and the amount of controller thumbsticks that were broken. Lots of memories with it all. This has honestly been the only time I got emotional reading/writing something online. I'm truly sorry to hear you had a similar experience, but I appreciate you saying something. It brought back alot of memories, I just wish it didn't have to happen this way.
Man, Dire, Dire Docks… Always takes me back to my childhood days spent playing Super Mario with my mom and my brothers. It transports me to hot summer days, the a/c is on full blast, and we’re all together for those few hours when we sat around the tv, taking turns playing that wonderful game. How much has changed since then. We’re all separated now, either by distance or just sad, unfortunate circumstances. I hope those days were just as memorable and comforting for my family as they were for me. I miss you guys.
Goldeneye, Resident Evil 2, Donkey Kong 64, Mario Kart 64 - this shit kept me GROUNDED. I'll never forget the bliss, peace, bonding and fun I experienced playing video games in the Irish countryside during the 90s.
Listening to Star Fox almost made me cry. I played that game a lot when I was a kid, back when things were okay in my family. So much has changed since then. Would be nice to be a kid again.
Star Fox hit me too bro. More than any other song on this. I played that game a ton and I immediately recognized the tune when it came on even though my phone was locked. We would have been friends as kids 😁
Bruh, Zelda got me man...That game my grandfather introduced me to back on the Nes, I think the N64 was the last Zelda he played and enjoyed. =[ Miss him so much, ugh!!
@@phazonpirate5689 not my first one but definetly the one that got me hypnotised ! the music is graved in my soul forever ! i wonder if without the music i would have enjoyed the game the way i did....MARIO 64 TOO
why... am i crying. oh yeah, because im an adult now and i dont have friends to play video games with anymore lol. Zelda title screen did it for me. ugh miss hangin out in my friend's basement playing N64 at 3am, eatin ramen noodles, trying to stop the microwave before the timer went off and woke up her parents...
While the nostalgia makes me hurt and long for those times I had as a child in the 90s and early 2000s, it's quickly replaced by an overwhelming feeling of gratitude that I had the opportunity to experience those years. Those years were as good as they could possibly get, and I'm so thankful for them.
It's Friday night. You've finished your homework and chores and have the whole weekend to spend playing your N64. Your mom lets you invite some friends over for the night(s) and orders pizza for you. You all take turns playing your favorite games, or you play some games together. Or maybe you were the type to play video games alone as a way to escape the harsh, bitter world, immersing yourself into another to forget and smile. All the same, no system could truly illustrate these quite like the N64. Thank you for the nostalgia trip.
I listened to this whole video while cleaning my house. I wanted something different. Not music of today. Not oldies. Not my favorites list. This popped up on suggestions and I said why not! This was perfect. Thank you!
Fuck man, I miss those days, I hate being an adult, everything was so much simpler, all you needed was a small tv, your console, and hours of gameplay without internet, micro transactions, or life issues. If only there was a way to go back in time and relieve those happy days. Now I have all the consoles, the internet, my own money power to buy games, yet I only turn my consoles on once in a while... In the words of Andy Bernard from The Office - "I wish there was a way to know you were in the good old days before you actually left them" :'(
This reminds me of getting up early on Saturdays and firing up the N64, no school, procrastinating on homework 🙃, going to get groceries, having a home cooked meal from mom, going back to gaming all day and not having to worry about bills, work, and adulting. Back in the good ole innocent days. 🥲
That´s a more understandabIe reason to miss the oId days, but i stiII want to say, even as an aduIt you can Iive a happy Iife and have IittIe to no worries! You *can* give your own Iife meaning aII you want and NO ONE and NOTHlNG can stop that😊❤️
This is so bitter sweet to me... like, it brings me such fuzzy nostalgic comfort but at the same time my soul is weeping over the loss of those childhood days. There’s no going back. Ever. And it hurts so bad. Anyway, thank you so much for this. The music selection and your custom made background is incredible. I hope you know how moving this video is to myself and so many others.
Those N64 classic soundtracks really makes me feel a 7 years old boy again. The feels... The time that people still loved each other. Thanks for uploading, much appreciated.
I get it, we look back and miss these days. Now I'm grown and a parent and I focus on making these moments for my family. Don't take it for granted, the pandemic has made it bad, don't forget to turn it around and make the best of it with those you still have. Stay safe out there and know that you are loved. Just like in games, don't give up. "CONTINUE? (Yes) No" You'll get it this time.
The production of this video is so awesome. Anyone can post a song to UA-cam, but this “cozy room” sets the vibe and the subtle animations add a lot to the experience. Beautiful. And I’m sure a lot of work to put it all together.
This is by far the best playlist to chill, work, throw yourself into the nostalgia realm. I'am 32 years old, with a lot of good memories from the n64 days, as today almost everyday working at home i listen to this soundtrack and i can focus and relax as i doing my work. I can't describe exaclty into words what is the feeling of confort and coziness. At this point in my life i have a wife and a 2 years son, very diferent from that time in my life that i didn't have to work or have responsabilities, but with this type of music i can feel the exact same familiar ambient that i have when i was a child. I found myself truly happy, because i have a family that i chosed to have, with the same vibe as those that i played n64 with my father and mom together, and a healthy relationship with my brother.
It's nostalgia. And this is a very healthy way of using it. Instead of longing for the past, you're appreciating what you used to have while also appreciating what you have now. That's what I do. I'm going to look back on my life now with the same nostalgia as I'm feeling for my N64 days. I'm in a very similar position as you. Mid 30s, 2 year old daughter.
so wholesome ;-; you gonna make me cry music is powerful, it can store some of the most irreplacable memories and feelings. i'm glad to live at a time where so many adventures from my childhood can be saved in a touching song or two. peace and love to you and your family!
Holy fudge this takes me back! This background reminds me of Friday and Saturday nights when my mom let my brother and I's friends over for a sleepover. They would bring their N64 controllers and we would be up until midnight playing Mario Kart, Mario Party, Smash Bros, Pokemon Stadium, Didddy Kong Racing, Jet Force Gemini, Banjo Tooie multiplayer, and Goldeneye. Man I miss the 90s...
Wasn't expecting to get hit this hard in the feels this morning. tostino pizza rolls - kool aid- chips- sitting on the carpet playing super nintendo and n64.. good times! no ....... AMAZING times!!!!!!
That zora's domain song, I remember walking into for the first time as a kid and felt like I was truly immersed in a game, nothing has compared ever since. What a life man.
This might be a weird thought, but I think it’s crazy how grown ass adults made these songs and knew so well what younger people liked. Like someone maybe my age (36) sat down and knew exactly what to write and play to etch these memories into our skulls decades later. And they might not even know it today; they just went to work, knew they had a job to do and they did it. But it’s so much more for all of us. ❤ I dunno, I just find that fascinating.
All the Zelda songs are so majestic and mysteriously beautiful. Any game with a soundtrack this well composed is bound to go down in history - amazing.
@MEAT BASED VEGAN me too. When I used to play with the soundtrack ON, it scared me a lot, specially in the very first mission. And it's not a Resident Evil kind of game to scare anybody...it's all on the soundtrack
I can't even count how many times I've listened to this playlist. As most of us here, I grew up playing the N64 and absorbing so many incredible songs that became a part of who I am. Even the songs from games I didn't play are somehow calming and nostalgic. I mean, look at all of us. Sharing memories and unique stories. Being brought together by one common thread. Never underestimate the power of nostalgia. Thank you New Games Plus for the best N64 music playlist, period. Not to mention the visual aid. Nice touch!
You don't miss those years because they were better than today, you miss those because you were a child. You didn't have any responsibility, you didn't even have to think about what you'd have for dinner. We should be thankful that we had this kind of childhood, many were not as lucky as we were.
I remember growing up and just sitting in my oldest brother’s room watching him play Zelda on the original Nintendo then Link to the past on the SNES. When Ocarina of Time came out, it was finally his turn to watch me play. Some weekends after he comes home from work, he’ll ask me to play so he could watch. Crazy how fast time goes by.
It seemed like so many classics video game composers really took the time to fully encompass the theme of the game to the score. Such an art, I hope their passion lives on and inspires new generations.
Comments like this Is one of the reasons I became a musician, In the first place. So many hours of awe inspiring music have been written for old school video games. Nothing against more modern and cinematic full blown orchestra being used nowadays, but It will never have the same tonal ambience of what those composers could get with those synth tones.
The nostalgia I feel when listening to this is so powerful it brings me to tears. We live in dark times, and it's hard to keep from dwelling in the past.
We are the generation that were able to live through these game magical moments that will not be relived again. Other generation will have there own magical places and memories. Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. :P
These are not dark times. Back when you were playing this someone somewhere was living a war, with no food, no one to help. This "dark times" BS...is just that...bs.
I used to think of the past as the best days of my life, but now, watching my son play video games, I realize that these are the best years of my life.
I miss... the simplicity.. how easy it was to be happy. All this makes me feel is regret... for how everything has turned out. Remorse. The Halcyon days of childhood that feels impossible to ever attain again.
This music. It reminds me of how quickly time passes. My son and I played many games together from him as a child, to a very young adult. He just turned 40 this year, and I so miss those times together. He writes music as well as being a coach at Walmart. Soon he’ll have his own store, then in his spare time, he can proceed making more game music even just to appease his family. God bless him, all of you gamers forever. Love, Momma 💜
I feel super lucky that I started to realize just how valuable childhood was while I was still in middle school. Still miss it just as much every day, but at the same time it's what keeps me going.
there is something just so pleasant abt the old games something you really cant get these days nothing made now feels like a treasure like alot of these were and still are i wish i had more time in life to play the games ive never gotten to play
Damn you just took me back to Christmas 1996 sprawled out on the floor with my brothers playing N64. Thank you for making me feel something that I'd never thought I'd feel again.
I was eleven, twelve years old at the time. I remember being hypnotized in front of the screen, that oddly-shaped controller in my hand, mesmerized by the three-dimensional world rendered on a bowed-out Magnavox. I must have played for nine hours straight, and every time I blinked, my eyes would burn from being so dry. My senses saturated by the sound and light and feel of it all was so much, so different from anything I'd experienced. I would never have known it at the time, but those were the last of the good days for a long stretch. The forthcoming millennium held the promise of opportunity; we didn't know how imperiled we'd become, how tenuous our grip would be. I wish I could see anything with the enthusiasm and zeal of an excited tween obsessing over some novel invention.
This is getting older in a nutshell. Every generation looks upon the past with rose tinted glasses of their youth; Everything was always better "back in the day". It's important to seize the opportunities life gives you and cherish even the small moments.
@@jw4096 And here I am two years later, listening once more, feeling wistful and nostalgic--and just realizing you told me the truth about this feeling and I never even noticed! You're correct. It's good sometimes to look back on the past, but not so much that it stops your present and stalls your future. Thanks, friend.
Even though I'm only 13. I love learning about the old school Nintendo days. Its so interesting about learning about nintendo to the beginning of the Nes, to Switch. It holds a special place in my heart. It really makes me happy that games like these go on for so long. And I wish i could've seen it.
@@paulwalters461 i'm 12 and i'm in love with good old 90's games with crispy graphics, i love DOOM, quake (i even speedrunned the first level and i'm proud of my record even though i don't remember it lol), half-life etc...
@@sooquii I love the 80-90s games to play once in a while when I’m stressed about stuff great stress relief 👍🏻and I’m 14 so I cherish this stuff like it’s a damn prize lol
Anyone else have to shut this off? I am a 30 year old man and tried putting this on while I do admin work and my whole body got goosebumps from M64 and OOT music. What the fuck is nostalgia? It literally transports me to another time and world... I'm going back to house mixes, this is too emotional!
Thank you SO much for this video. Nostalgia overload! As soon as i heard Dire Dire Docks I shed a tear. My dad (he passed away earlier this year) bought me and my brother (who is also gone) our N64 together with Mario 64, 1080, and Zelda Ocarina and I played the HECK out of it those games that night. It brings me back to those innocent days when I didn't have to worry or be anxious about the current terrible political climate. I played over 20 different games for the N64 including Banjo, Smash, Diddy Kong, goldeneye, and many many more. But the best experience i had was playing Mario Party with my brother and my Dad. I would almost never win and I was always upset when my brother picked Wario before me (he's my favorite character). But one day when we were playing I actaully managed to not only play as Wario, but also WIN the game against my brother and dad. I remember how happy I was that day and my dad and brother was cheering me on. One of the most memorable days from my childhood. i tried playing the new Mario Party on Switch the other day, but... sigh... It's just not the same. It's nowhere near as good as it was back in the day. Games were just so much better back then. Mario, Zelda, Pokémon. Nintendo could never make something as special as the N64 ever again. They were truly at the top with the N64 and no one could compete with them. I stopped playing video games many years ago. But if I ever play a video game again, I think I'm going to dust off the old N64 to play some Mario 64 tonight and I'll make sure to light a candle for my dad and brother beforehand. Thank you once again for this wonderful nostalgia video.
These are the games that defined my childhood. I almost can't watch this video because it raises such strong emotions in me, a whirlwind of memories, times both good and bad. I didn't have the easiest time growing up. But I am very, very thankful that when times got tough, I could turn on my Nintendo 64 and be comforted by my friends.
Cheers to 'New Game Plus' for making this. Almost brought a few tears to my eyes after reading these comments and listening to these nostalgic works of art. Serving in the Marines - you forget what it's like to be a kid again, but this brought me back. 🤘
Even if I didn't play the game when I was younger, there is just something about the way that N64 music sounds that hits me with nostalgia and makes me feel like a kid again. Pure magic.
Born in 86, I feel like I was the perfect age to experience the NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis/Megadrive era. The golden era of video games if you ask me. The music is so special... As music gets more detailed/advanced, it loses a very certain something that the 90s melodic loops had.
The feel of the street lights in the night, the dark room with the tv light going. Games and their music transporting you to other worlds mix with ones imagination. Before we got connected to other via internet, well I didn't have it growing up but still. This beautiful feeling was more than that, it was an experience in the 90s and early 2000s for me, relaxing and inspirational that only grew higher and deeper over time. I hope someone out there gets what I'm saying. God bless ya'll.
What a nostalgia trip to my childhood. Glad UA-cam recommended this. Hearing the OoT intro theme almost made me tear up remembering my best friend talking for hours about what to do next in the game as we couldn't just go lookup what to do next. Solving each puzzle felt like a big accomplishment. He moved away after grade school so I hope he's doing okay.
It makes you cry because it reminds you life was all that bad at one point and it's upsetting to be reminded that as we get older and life becomes harder that we never feel that free again... ever... unless... we all make it to the place where the sun shines all the time.
@@houndpound4212 But then again - I am grateful that I have silent moments of peace like sitting here enjoying a piece of childhood, like it was yesterday.
Things brings me back to the simpler times -- no smart phones, no social media, just good ol' N64 with some friends while eating pizza on a Saturday night.
Dude, Im a 2000's kid. Never had a Nintendo64, but I do understand how amazing this is. The nostalgia that this brings to people its a sentiment so precious, that even thought I do not share it with the Nintendo64, I do feel it with the PS2, and other stuff of course. This give me chills, and its amazing
What is your favorite N64 track of all time? (2/2)
GoldenEye 007
Out of this list, it's On The Beach from Yoshi Story. I never beat or got to play much of the game, but that Steel Drum + Beat = Major Serotonin
i like Darkmoon Caverns - Diddy Kong Racing so chill!
49:43 Hang Glider Pilotwings 64.
Dire Dire Docks - Super Mario 64
I wish time got stuck on this era
lol. ...cringe...
@@lolKbgTgm6621what nah you're cringe. This era was peak
@@silentslayergaming8469 i think he's talking about the commenter
It's really comforting knowing we all share such fond memories, even thousands of miles apart. Absolute magic.
WRONG. I do also share such magical fond memories; however I am not thousands of miles apart; I am currently hiding behind your couch
@@Nisaba57 oh no
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Cults feel the same way just saying kek.
And im also hidden in your closet.
We didn’t realize we were making memories, we just knew we were having fun.
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Beautiful
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love y’all 🥺
Why you making me cry
The first time I put Ocarina of Time into my N64 was the most magical experience. That main menu theme will always be special to me and all the 90's kids.
We have a full blind playthrough of OoT on the channel. It was so much fun watching Dustin experience the game all the way through for the very first time.
i dont think any generation can say they hold as much fond memories as any 90s child myself included this music brings a tear to my eye ....simpler times they were
I have a distinct first memory of Ocarina of Time. My older brother got it for his birthday and I remember the first time I saw that opening cutscene. I had just turned 5, but still I remember it so vividly. Good times...
Most definitely. SO MANY great memories listening to that tune. It always takes me back to being a kid when my imagination was running wild everytime I listen to it. I was around maybe 8 years old when I played that game for the first time, I'm 36 now and still to this day I consider Ocarina Of Time to be the best game ever created.
I played a demo of it in a JCPenny and spent 45 minutes before being pulled away by my grandmother. I later got it for Christmas that year. MAgic
I miss those good times, my brain knows better, it knows the HD, the 4K, the 60 FPS, but I will never forget those good times where I went to my friends, sat on the carpet, and played smash bros, mario 64, and zelda!
Can't recreate some of those beautiful moments. But we can always remember them with fondness in our hearts!
Same feelings. That's why I mostly play with my old consoles and not the new ones.
Haven’t seen you in a while:)
Absolutely this. And trying to shove the joystick on your friends controller so they accidentally say no when offered a star on mario party XD
@Some Random Guy I'm with you. I finish a modern game and I'm done with it forever. But 20 years later and I'm still playing NFL Blitz, F-Zero, San Francisco Rush, 1080, Wave Race, etc.
This brought back so many awesome memories. I remembered it was my 9th birthday and my dad pulled a wrapped box from the closet. My mind was racing trying to figure out what it was. As I unwrapped it I immediately saw the huge green "N" in the corner and I couldn't contain my excitement. My parents didn't have a lot of money at the time and I connected the dots on why my dad was having to work late for a few months leading up to my birthday. My parents couldn't afford to buy me games and one of the gifts from my mom was a wrapped Blockbuster bag with Super Mario 64 rental for a week. Everyday that entire week coming home from school I raced to finish my homework, inhaled my dinner, then spent the last 3 hours of my night playing Super Mario until my bedtime. I used all of my birthday money from my family and did some yard work for the neighbors so that I could buy Super Mario 64 on my own after returning it to Blockbuster. A few more months of yard work I was able to afford Mario Kart 64. Friday nights were game nights and we would all play Mario Kart together. My mom got really good and my dad's favorite character to play was Yoshi. I love you mom and dad, thank you for the memories.
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Well this gave me goosebumps. I'm happy you have such fond memories
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Thanks for that, buddy. I sincerely hope that you and your parents are doing well by today.
I also remembered my good old days with my siblings and friends. We played it back in the late 2000's, a friend introduced it to me. I used to play it 2-hours/ day when not on school examination period, and then my sister after me, and then my brother after her. We got instanctly addicted to it, and after that, I introduced it to other friends who got all excited as well to play the game. Mario had a huge impact on our lives. And after that, a year later to be precise, I discovered my greatest passion in the gaming world: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I remember things such as getting with a ton of its music (Windmill Hut, Sun's Song and Forest Temple, for example) stuck into my head for hours; remember that me and my brother played it together and grew Link up on the same day. We were genuinely enraged against Ganondorf. I remember when I first headed to Lake Hylia with grown Link and exclaimed to my brother: "Look what this bastard did to the Lake!", and then to Zora's Domain, and everywhere else on the game... Thanks, God, for these days..
My mother passed away a few weeks ago.. she bought me my first n64 and drove around trying to find me 007 at blockbuster, I miss these days and her.
We have explored the realm of fantasy together and share in the common memory of our own never land.
Edit:Though we may never return to that time, we can close our eyes for a moment and let the music bring us back. I appreciate everyone’s love and support, it means a lot.
I'm glad this playlist could bring back some fond memories. ❤️
dudee i'm so sorry, i don't know what to say.. :'( i can't imagine losing my mom
So sorry for your loss, Will.
She sounds like a good mom, I'm glad you have good memories to cherish. I hope you find peace
What a great memory ❤️
They just don't make video game music like this anymore. Crazy how this music can teleport me back to my childhood just like when that skinny guy from Ratatouille tried Remi's food for the first time.
I wonder if anyone who works for the government or FBI wish these games could make a comeback...... 🤔
You mean ego?
I miss these days...no worries, no stress, no real cares. Just a time where you could actually relax and enjoy life. I remember the smell of my room, the joy I felt, and the stress free environment. I so wish I could go back and stay there...if only...if only... Feeling the wind blow through my bedroom window, the sounds in the room, the smell of food my mom is cooking and hearing the noises from outside.
those of us who actually look back and say we had a good childhood, good parents; we're a fuggin rare commodity these days. Its like its fashionable now, to compete for how bad you had it growing up
You have stress and worries now? What about?
If only
Damn, man. You're right.
On point man. 👌🏻
Dire, Dire Docks is the PERFECT song to start this off with
Kind of just the perfect song period.
@baileysmithful to me is "water level", don't remember the names, dont care enought to remember them.
@@fernandomartin9190 I personally hate water levels.. But god damn do they usually have some of the best music.
I was seaching for this comment! :)
@baileysmithful Because that's what the actual track is called?
I was probably 11, or 12 when these songs were being engraved into my memory. I'm 35 now... Time flies.
Yes, yes it does. 🥲
same damn
@@ShortFatOtaku Same Same. 86er babies.
86ers are a specific brand lol
@@richdarksauce It felt like it would be without me having known haha.
My cousin's friend used to have a t-shirt brand called 80's babies. same vibe.
For more than three (3) years, this playlist kept me company all throughout law school, especially during the pandemic, up until now.. now that I am reviewing one last time, this time on the day before the last day of our bar exam. Thank you because I realized that I was not facing all of this alone. I will never forget what you do. Pretty sure this account will be deactivated after a period of time, so I hope this comment finds you well.
Congratulations on completing your education! Well wishes for your bar exam. If we ever need a lawyer with good music taste, we’ll reach out! 💚
@@NewGamePlusPodcast how thoughtful of you! Thank you so much once again, sending my best wishes and prayers for you guys
I've been listening to these tracks while working on my Master's Degree. They are helpful for sure.
“I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.” - Andy Bernard
Nya, I say that today is "The good old days" too. We have to make the most of them before we miss them too. The difference between 2020s and the 90s is that now we are the ones who make the world the way it is. Let's make it as fun, crazy, and cool as we can! :D
Nostalgia is a brutiful thing.
Wisdom is knowing today is the good days
Today is the best day of your life.
@@NewGamePlusPodcast Brutal + beautiful?
This is when video games were made for enjoyment, and relaxation. No DLC, microtransactions, intentionally addictive qualities to make you waste your life and your money; just pure enjoyment. These will always be the golden age of video games in my eyes. ❤
not wrong man, back when publishers wanted nothing more then people to just enjoy themselves.
Yep. Youngens don’t know what they missed
Oof. Got me.
It was the end of an era. Our new era is all materialism and selfishness. The 90’s/early 2000 was the peak of modern society. Change my mind
1998-2001
The golden age of gaming.
The first track was instant nostalgia
It hurts how much nostalgia I get
the 64dd bootup sound?
Fascinating.
I didn’t expect this video to hit me like that right from the go
Yes it really was..
I listen to a lot of these and it's rare to find a mix where I haven't already heard 80% of the tracks. Nice selections (and original productions!). Ethereal
The nostalgia hit me and I started crying, damn I miss my childhood in the 90's...
Name checks out. ;)
@@prolaeusmorris6540 😁
Fucken same here 😭
I miss the 90's and 2000's when I was a little kid playing my old video games
I was good till I read this! 😭
"Nostalgia is the best, and the worst, emotion a human can experience."
there is a decline in modern gaming, it's not like how it used to be. having limitations created art. now games look beautiful but are empty
@Joeh Productions I agree, we haven't quite tapped into it yet. VR is gaining momentum now that it's affordable. Wait until we start using gloves, boots and belts for it, the experience will just get better depending on the directions it goes.
@Joeh Productions Witcher 3 might make you feel a little better about that.
@Joeh Productions I realized I meant to reply to Poopie Pants with the Witcher suggestion haha
Now that is the title for an essay worth reading!
I miss playing the N64, whoever is feeling nostalgic I think we can agree we had the one of the best childhoods a kid could ever ask for.
I got to go see The Legend of Zelda Symphony recently and it brought me to tears. Felt self-conscious for a moment until I looked around to see half the audience tearing up as well. Caught me off guard. So many good games from the SNES and 64 era. I was the prime age for all of it at the time
No doubt!!!💖
I remember when it was new, playing Mario 64 at Target.
💯💯💯
I had a ps1 but yes can still relate to the feeling and memory of turning on the console and playing my heart out
There’s just an incredible melancholic feeling that I get when dire dire docks plays just unreal.
I remember being so impressed when the percussion dropped in and out depending on whether you were in or out of the water. A simple touch but simply magical.
I remember being so impressed by the music that I actually avoided doing that level because it made me feel some type of way that can definitely be called melancholic.
Yes!! That and Princess Zelda from Ocarina of Time
Moments like this make me realize I shouldn't have ever said I wanted to grow up. We all take time for granted and never truly live in the moment until we realize that its too late
Easy, just play those games again. You can still buy systems as old as Atari 2600.
I miss those good old days when I used to play Nintendo 64 with my friends and brothers 😢 , btw how old are you guys ? , Im 16
@@Mew64_bs 47. It was the NES when I was 16.
@@ironleeFPS ah 😂 , okay bro
@@Mew64_bs 20
i miss the 90s. its been 30 years and so much has changed. everything is so stressful and the world is so ugly and dark. these were simpler times
Come off it. Make a brighter world with us.
Simpler times. I'm 31, I remember playing this back when I was around 7/8 years old. What a magical time. (super mario 64)
Same age as you. I'm feeling the same dude. SM64, OoT, MM, Banjo, GoldenEye, WaveRacer, Kirby, Conker, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong Racing, MK64, etc, etc.
@@Afreshio remember staying up late and playing 4 player goldeneye? So much fun
I am 33 right now, I cant describe how I would like to go back and have all those feelings again with my friends, I do not feel any magic anymore playing games nowdays. When we get older it seems that all the good tastes are disapearing
@@matadordeleoes You can find the same joy in other aspects of life tho! Just be curious again, cause that was what gave us those Feelings as kids! Love n Peace!
What is something you Always wanted to do but didnt up til now? Do it!
Same age here. Same exact experience 😊
The fact that so many people from the same generation are fond and share such memories is really interesting and cool to see.
DK 64 will always have a special place in my heart even though I know it was an uncreative cash grab built on the Banjo Kazooie engine. I received this game in the fall of 1999 when it came out. My brother was 11 and I was 7. I used to watch him play this game in our basement on our old Zenith tv. It was from the 80s but our Dad somehow rigged an N64 up to it using a VCR, I honestly was too young to remember how the setup came to be. Anyway we made it all the way to Hideout Helm but ended up getting stuck since we didn't have the rare coin. My brother heard from a friend then that you needed to beat the arcade game in Frantic Factory to get it. He never did end up beating the arcade game and eventually we moved on to different games. Fast forward to 2010 and he died in a car crash so he never will get to beat the game. In 2014 I plugged in the same N64 and started a new file on the same cartridge. I finally beat it for the two of us at age 23.
I'm in Tears! 😢 the story is just too tragic
your story is moving. personally i never got past that part of the game either .. those arcade games were no joke. im happy you decided to go back & complete it for the memory & honor of your late brother .. im sure he was right there w you cheering you on :) god bless. 🙏🏼
Holy shit.. that's almost exactly what happened with me. Me and my older brother could never beat that stupid mini game as kids, and he passed in 2013 in a car accident. I finished the game very shortly after his passing, but Im sad just thinking about it cuz I used to yell for him anytime I beat anything big/significant in the game, and I still wanted to when I finished that damn game..
Dk64 was so iconic to us, especially since we had that green dk64 edition console. We wore that thing to the ground.. and the amount of controller thumbsticks that were broken. Lots of memories with it all.
This has honestly been the only time I got emotional reading/writing something online. I'm truly sorry to hear you had a similar experience, but I appreciate you saying something. It brought back alot of memories, I just wish it didn't have to happen this way.
I'm 30, and this music/era of games mean so much to me that its hard to put into words.
It’s the best
Same
I feel the same
:)
Si asi es compa Anthony
Man, Dire, Dire Docks… Always takes me back to my childhood days spent playing Super Mario with my mom and my brothers. It transports me to hot summer days, the a/c is on full blast, and we’re all together for those few hours when we sat around the tv, taking turns playing that wonderful game.
How much has changed since then. We’re all separated now, either by distance or just sad, unfortunate circumstances.
I hope those days were just as memorable and comforting for my family as they were for me.
I miss you guys.
Damn you just read my heart...
Same here!
You've still got all of us, your extended gamer family,lol
🧡
sigh... adulthood hit like a train. im 31 now. all separated in a foreign country..
Goldeneye, Resident Evil 2, Donkey Kong 64, Mario Kart 64 - this shit kept me GROUNDED.
I'll never forget the bliss, peace, bonding and fun I experienced playing video games in the Irish countryside during the 90s.
This just made me realize that good title screens are a lost art.
Alien: Isolation, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Doom (2016.)
MCC
Persona 5?
Red Dead Redemption 2.....
Listening to Star Fox almost made me cry. I played that game a lot when I was a kid, back when things were okay in my family. So much has changed since then. Would be nice to be a kid again.
Star Fox hit me too bro. More than any other song on this. I played that game a ton and I immediately recognized the tune when it came on even though my phone was locked. We would have been friends as kids 😁
It is the one that got me.
For me Ocarina of time hit me like that as it was my first Video game i ever played
Bruh, Zelda got me man...That game my grandfather introduced me to back on the Nes, I think the N64 was the last Zelda he played and enjoyed. =[ Miss him so much, ugh!!
@@phazonpirate5689 not my first one but definetly the one that got me hypnotised ! the music is graved in my soul forever ! i wonder if without the music i would have enjoyed the game the way i did....MARIO 64 TOO
why... am i crying. oh yeah, because im an adult now and i dont have friends to play video games with anymore lol. Zelda title screen did it for me. ugh miss hangin out in my friend's basement playing N64 at 3am, eatin ramen noodles, trying to stop the microwave before the timer went off and woke up her parents...
Crying with you! 😭😭😭 We're trying to relive those moments with our podcast.
While the nostalgia makes me hurt and long for those times I had as a child in the 90s and early 2000s, it's quickly replaced by an overwhelming feeling of gratitude that I had the opportunity to experience those years. Those years were as good as they could possibly get, and I'm so thankful for them.
Nostalgia is comfort, longing and sadness all wrapped into one, complex emotions are always the most addicting
Our channel and podcast is all about that, nostalgia. So bittersweet!
It's Friday night. You've finished your homework and chores and have the whole weekend to spend playing your N64. Your mom lets you invite some friends over for the night(s) and orders pizza for you. You all take turns playing your favorite games, or you play some games together.
Or maybe you were the type to play video games alone as a way to escape the harsh, bitter world, immersing yourself into another to forget and smile.
All the same, no system could truly illustrate these quite like the N64.
Thank you for the nostalgia trip.
Our pleasure. Check out our Relaxing PlayStation playlist for more nostalgia vibes.
This was my escape from so much during the 90s. No game console will ever be able to replace it for me in that respect.
yeah then the game doesnt load so you gotta do the old pull it out blow on it put in back, wiggle it a little bit....
@@samuelneese482 good on screen game play but those controllers if only they had ones like game cube back then.
I listened to this whole video while cleaning my house. I wanted something different. Not music of today. Not oldies. Not my favorites list. This popped up on suggestions and I said why not! This was perfect. Thank you!
So glad we could help you clean the house! When you need to again, check out our PlayStation playlist. Just as good!
Still one of the best opening tracks to any soundtrack.
...which one
@@thatguy9807 the ones that opened for the soundtrack. numb skull
@@thatguy9807I don't think he meant a literal soundtrack to a video game but this playlist. The first song from Mario 64.
One of the comfiest background art I've ever looked at. Something about it is so soothing for the soul lol
Custom made. Glad you like it!
Yesss it's super good!!!
Agreed,
The static in the tv is everything
Rika is that you?
I'm sitting in my room and pretending that it's 1999.
Nostalgia!
I tend to like that year for some reason too.
I was a year old. I played most of these around 2003 when I was old enough to remember
When the Main Menu Theme for Ocarina of Time started, I literally stopped what I was doing and closed my eyes. So GOOD.
@@jimwalton8973 It's right before Y2K destroyed the world.
Adding the original title screens for each game was such a nice touch
This is actually super good with nostalgia. Brings back so many memories. It's interesting how we lived as a child and moments to share.
Fuck man, I miss those days, I hate being an adult, everything was so much simpler, all you needed was a small tv, your console, and hours of gameplay without internet, micro transactions, or life issues. If only there was a way to go back in time and relieve those happy days.
Now I have all the consoles, the internet, my own money power to buy games, yet I only turn my consoles on once in a while...
In the words of Andy Bernard from The Office - "I wish there was a way to know you were in the good old days before you actually left them" :'(
though we can never go back, its good you haven't forgotten those days. To the old school John *raises a controller*
youre always in the good old days
This comment got me all choked up 😢 so true, well said
This reminds me of getting up early on Saturdays and firing up the N64, no school, procrastinating on homework 🙃, going to get groceries, having a home cooked meal from mom, going back to gaming all day and not having to worry about bills, work, and adulting. Back in the good ole innocent days. 🥲
JESUS IS GOD
That´s a more understandabIe reason to miss the oId days, but i stiII want to say, even as an aduIt you can Iive a happy Iife and have IittIe to no worries! You *can* give your own Iife meaning aII you want and NO ONE and NOTHlNG can stop that😊❤️
This is so bitter sweet to me... like, it brings me such fuzzy nostalgic comfort but at the same time my soul is weeping over the loss of those childhood days. There’s no going back. Ever. And it hurts so bad.
Anyway, thank you so much for this. The music selection and your custom made background is incredible. I hope you know how moving this video is to myself and so many others.
So glad that we could contribute to your nostalgia!
Oh shit!
you can always break out the ol N64 and lie on the floor in the dark with a lamp on.
@@Kezzic mine never gets put away,sits beside the ps4
Life is a resonant ring of eternal nowness. those days never ended
Those N64 classic soundtracks really makes me feel a 7 years old boy again. The feels... The time that people still loved each other. Thanks for uploading, much appreciated.
I'm being hit in the feels from every angle
Glad you loved it, PokeRev! Hope you enjoy our other content as well.
Sounds hot
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Zelda Ocarina of Time - Song of Storms
My first thought when I heard Dire Dire Docks was "Man I just got punched in the face by nostalgia".
I get it, we look back and miss these days. Now I'm grown and a parent and I focus on making these moments for my family.
Don't take it for granted, the pandemic has made it bad, don't forget to turn it around and make the best of it with those you still have.
Stay safe out there and know that you are loved. Just like in games, don't give up. "CONTINUE? (Yes) No" You'll get it this time.
The production of this video is so awesome. Anyone can post a song to UA-cam, but this “cozy room” sets the vibe and the subtle animations add a lot to the experience. Beautiful. And I’m sure a lot of work to put it all together.
Exactly, thank you. It helps me to do my work
This is by far the best playlist to chill, work, throw yourself into the nostalgia realm. I'am 32 years old, with a lot of good memories from the n64 days, as today almost everyday working at home i listen to this soundtrack and i can focus and relax as i doing my work. I can't describe exaclty into words what is the feeling of confort and coziness. At this point in my life i have a wife and a 2 years son, very diferent from that time in my life that i didn't have to work or have responsabilities, but with this type of music i can feel the exact same familiar ambient that i have when i was a child. I found myself truly happy, because i have a family that i chosed to have, with the same vibe as those that i played n64 with my father and mom together, and a healthy relationship with my brother.
It's nostalgia. And this is a very healthy way of using it. Instead of longing for the past, you're appreciating what you used to have while also appreciating what you have now. That's what I do. I'm going to look back on my life now with the same nostalgia as I'm feeling for my N64 days. I'm in a very similar position as you. Mid 30s, 2 year old daughter.
so wholesome ;-; you gonna make me cry
music is powerful, it can store some of the most irreplacable memories and feelings. i'm glad to live at a time where so many adventures from my childhood can be saved in a touching song or two. peace and love to you and your family!
I have a daughter on the way and can't wait to introduce her to some of these classic games.
congrats on your life accomplishments so far, friend. see you on the other side
Holy fudge this takes me back! This background reminds me of Friday and Saturday nights when my mom let my brother and I's friends over for a sleepover. They would bring their N64 controllers and we would be up until midnight playing Mario Kart, Mario Party, Smash Bros, Pokemon Stadium, Didddy Kong Racing, Jet Force Gemini, Banjo Tooie multiplayer, and Goldeneye. Man I miss the 90s...
Doesn't get much better. 😭
Your comment with holy fudge took me back
You stiII can pIay these memorabIe games again, right?
@@NewGamePlusPodcast WHAT DO YOU MEAN!?!
Didn't realize how emotional this would make me. Brings back so many feelings and memories from my childhood!
The first one is literally the best! Memories....💕
All for you, Roxy!
Godlike soundtrack and memories
Jolly Roger bay
Jolly Roger bay
Brings back the 90s. What a time to be alive
RIP Josh. I will never forget my first foray with the N64. It was all because of you.
Anyone else just holding their head while feeling this still warmness in the center of your heart? That's childhood.
Wasn't expecting to get hit this hard in the feels this morning. tostino pizza rolls - kool aid- chips- sitting on the carpet playing super nintendo and n64.. good times! no ....... AMAZING times!!!!!!
We stiII have good times today, but i know what you mean
Or playing those controllers with cheetos balls dust on your hands or powdered donuts dust. It's hard man...😛
That zora's domain song, I remember walking into for the first time as a kid and felt like I was truly immersed in a game, nothing has compared ever since. What a life man.
This might be a weird thought, but I think it’s crazy how grown ass adults made these songs and knew so well what younger people liked. Like someone maybe my age (36) sat down and knew exactly what to write and play to etch these memories into our skulls decades later. And they might not even know it today; they just went to work, knew they had a job to do and they did it. But it’s so much more for all of us. ❤
I dunno, I just find that fascinating.
All the Zelda songs are so majestic and mysteriously beautiful. Any game with a soundtrack this well composed is bound to go down in history - amazing.
Well said. There is something mystical about that game that still catches my attention.
You got that right Brother! :)
That 007 music HITS. Could prob fall asleep to that
Or place a quick game of Slaps Only.
@MEAT BASED VEGAN it sounds like I got roofeid at the jazz piano bar
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@MEAT BASED VEGAN me too. When I used to play with the soundtrack ON, it scared me a lot, specially in the very first mission. And it's not a Resident Evil kind of game to scare anybody...it's all on the soundtrack
You gotta time stamp if you leave a comment like that
I can't even count how many times I've listened to this playlist. As most of us here, I grew up playing the N64 and absorbing so many incredible songs that became a part of who I am. Even the songs from games I didn't play are somehow calming and nostalgic. I mean, look at all of us. Sharing memories and unique stories. Being brought together by one common thread.
Never underestimate the power of nostalgia.
Thank you New Games Plus for the best N64 music playlist, period. Not to mention the visual aid. Nice touch!
Thanks for taking time to leave a kind comment. We’re glad we could reminisce together!
Please take us back to the 80s 90s and early 2000s 😢❤
Can't man, embrace it!
You don't miss those years because they were better than today, you miss those because you were a child. You didn't have any responsibility, you didn't even have to think about what you'd have for dinner. We should be thankful that we had this kind of childhood, many were not as lucky as we were.
@@kripton7120 wrong it was better than today. I had plenty of responsibilities. Grew up dairy farming etc etc.
The Zelda OOT opening song is a childhood classic
With a capital C.
Still the best zelda to this day
Best game I've ever played
I remember growing up and just sitting in my oldest brother’s room watching him play Zelda on the original Nintendo then Link to the past on the SNES. When Ocarina of Time came out, it was finally his turn to watch me play. Some weekends after he comes home from work, he’ll ask me to play so he could watch. Crazy how fast time goes by.
Those memories are so special. Glad this could take you back there for a moment.
Warm and fuzzies😊
Wow exactly my life, amazing
My younger brother and sister would watch me play OOT for hours. My sister died in her 20s unfortunately but I am glad I have those memories.
It seemed like so many classics video game composers really took the time to fully encompass the theme of the game to the score. Such an art, I hope their passion lives on and inspires new generations.
Comments like this Is one of the reasons I became a musician, In the first place. So many hours of awe inspiring music have been written for old school video games. Nothing against more modern and cinematic full blown orchestra being used nowadays, but It will never have the same tonal ambience of what those composers could get with those synth tones.
Wish I realized what I was missing when I lived through it. Super smash brothers was one of my favorites too. (‘92 kid)
The ocarina opening song still feels like a punch to the stomach every time I hear it...
The nostalgia I feel when listening to this is so powerful it brings me to tears. We live in dark times, and it's hard to keep from dwelling in the past.
♡
Maybe it's time to drag out the old N64 and play a few games one night. I would do that too, but I don't know where mine is.
Hope you are well, always keep your inner child alive.
We are the generation that were able to live through these game magical moments that will not be relived again.
Other generation will have there own magical places and memories.
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. :P
These are not dark times. Back when you were playing this someone somewhere was living a war, with no food, no one to help. This "dark times" BS...is just that...bs.
1997 to early 2000's would have had so many souls swayed by this delight. Thank you Nintendo for being a lovely colour in my early teens.
Just wish I could go back to that time... relive it.. just for a while.
Thank you for this little gem.
I used to think of the past as the best days of my life, but now, watching my son play video games, I realize that these are the best years of my life.
Beautiful man. I agree
I needed to see this comment
Well put. I pine for childhood yet as I watch my 3 year old boy, I know I'll get to live vicariously through him to experience childhood again.
I miss... the simplicity.. how easy it was to be happy. All this makes me feel is regret... for how everything has turned out. Remorse. The Halcyon days of childhood that feels impossible to ever attain again.
Yup.
And what exactIy prevents you to stiII Iive a happy Iife in recent times?
Money.
@@MasterXelcas The one word that defines adult life.
@@user-tm7os2mm1r and if you lack it, you don't deserve happiness
A time when everything was much simpler. To go back and temporarily relive these times without current everyday stress would be priceless.
It was the 90s and pretty good times for most. I had the same kind of rca TV with red white Yellow aux inputs for my n64 nes snes and genesis.
Life was ALWAYS stressful.
just stop liking trump, things will get better instantly, and then politically
This music. It reminds me of how quickly time passes. My son and I played many games together from him as a child, to a very young adult. He just turned 40 this year, and I so miss those times together. He writes music as well as being a coach at Walmart. Soon he’ll have his own store, then in his spare time, he can proceed making more game music even just to appease his family. God bless him, all of you gamers forever. Love, Momma 💜
I feel super lucky that I started to realize just how valuable childhood was while I was still in middle school.
Still miss it just as much every day, but at the same time it's what keeps me going.
Just got home from work, had dinner, grab a cold one and kick back in my bed with this on in the background. Cheers!
Glad we could be a part of your evening!
That title theme from Ocarina of time is still buried within my soul, no music will make me feel Nostalgia like this
there is something just so pleasant abt the old games something you really cant get these days nothing made now feels like a treasure like alot of these were and still are i wish i had more time in life to play the games ive never gotten to play
Damn you just took me back to Christmas 1996 sprawled out on the floor with my brothers playing N64.
Thank you for making me feel something that I'd never thought I'd feel again.
It's amazing how one Italian plumber can make the world stop with nostalgia.
It's so true!
mama mia
and one little green peter pan lookin boi too
@@dad251 yeah, and also one badass bounty hunter from space who kills facehuggers
I'm doing everything I can to give my kids a magical childhood, so one day their wonderful memories can be triggered by a simple tune.
That's my goal as well, when I get to that point!
Good point, and then adults needs to never forget what happiness truly feels.
I was eleven, twelve years old at the time. I remember being hypnotized in front of the screen, that oddly-shaped controller in my hand, mesmerized by the three-dimensional world rendered on a bowed-out Magnavox. I must have played for nine hours straight, and every time I blinked, my eyes would burn from being so dry. My senses saturated by the sound and light and feel of it all was so much, so different from anything I'd experienced. I would never have known it at the time, but those were the last of the good days for a long stretch. The forthcoming millennium held the promise of opportunity; we didn't know how imperiled we'd become, how tenuous our grip would be.
I wish I could see anything with the enthusiasm and zeal of an excited tween obsessing over some novel invention.
This is getting older in a nutshell. Every generation looks upon the past with rose tinted glasses of their youth; Everything was always better "back in the day". It's important to seize the opportunities life gives you and cherish even the small moments.
@@jw4096 And here I am two years later, listening once more, feeling wistful and nostalgic--and just realizing you told me the truth about this feeling and I never even noticed! You're correct. It's good sometimes to look back on the past, but not so much that it stops your present and stalls your future. Thanks, friend.
Even though I'm only 13. I love learning about the old school Nintendo days. Its so interesting about learning about nintendo to the beginning of the Nes, to Switch. It holds a special place in my heart. It really makes me happy that games like these go on for so long. And I wish i could've seen it.
It takes some intelligence to reflect and cherish anything at 13. You'll be a smart one. (Source: I am a high school teacher)
you can download an emulator on your computer or laptop or even your phone and play any of these games you want! :)
@@paulwalters461 i'm 12 and i'm in love with good old 90's games with crispy graphics, i love DOOM, quake (i even speedrunned the first level and i'm proud of my record even though i don't remember it lol), half-life etc...
@@sooquii I love the 80-90s games to play once in a while when I’m stressed about stuff great stress relief 👍🏻and I’m 14 so I cherish this stuff like it’s a damn prize lol
Forget emulators, do whatever you can to play the real deal, console on CRT, you won't regret it.
Literally never felt more chilled out
Chill64
Anyone else have to shut this off? I am a 30 year old man and tried putting this on while I do admin work and my whole body got goosebumps from M64 and OOT music.
What the fuck is nostalgia? It literally transports me to another time and world... I'm going back to house mixes, this is too emotional!
Thank you SO much for this video. Nostalgia overload! As soon as i heard Dire Dire Docks I shed a tear. My dad (he passed away earlier this year) bought me and my brother (who is also gone) our N64 together with Mario 64, 1080, and Zelda Ocarina and I played the HECK out of it those games that night. It brings me back to those innocent days when I didn't have to worry or be anxious about the current terrible political climate. I played over 20 different games for the N64 including Banjo, Smash, Diddy Kong, goldeneye, and many many more. But the best experience i had was playing Mario Party with my brother and my Dad. I would almost never win and I was always upset when my brother picked Wario before me (he's my favorite character). But one day when we were playing I actaully managed to not only play as Wario, but also WIN the game against my brother and dad. I remember how happy I was that day and my dad and brother was cheering me on. One of the most memorable days from my childhood. i tried playing the new Mario Party on Switch the other day, but... sigh... It's just not the same. It's nowhere near as good as it was back in the day. Games were just so much better back then. Mario, Zelda, Pokémon. Nintendo could never make something as special as the N64 ever again. They were truly at the top with the N64 and no one could compete with them. I stopped playing video games many years ago. But if I ever play a video game again, I think I'm going to dust off the old N64 to play some Mario 64 tonight and I'll make sure to light a candle for my dad and brother beforehand. Thank you once again for this wonderful nostalgia video.
Imagine being able to dive through this screen and fall smack into the 90’s again. Wow what an honor it truly would be 😌
I know that castlevania 64 was a very underrated game, but it will always hold a very special place in my heart. Especially annex-silent madness.
I always loved that Castlevania, even though there are better ones in the series.
12:08 Is SO nostalgic. Hell it was nostalgic the first time I played it somehow..... But now..... omg.
These are the games that defined my childhood. I almost can't watch this video because it raises such strong emotions in me, a whirlwind of memories, times both good and bad. I didn't have the easiest time growing up. But I am very, very thankful that when times got tough, I could turn on my Nintendo 64 and be comforted by my friends.
Cheers to 'New Game Plus' for making this. Almost brought a few tears to my eyes after reading these comments and listening to these nostalgic works of art. Serving in the Marines - you forget what it's like to be a kid again, but this brought me back. 🤘
Thank you for your service sir
I didn't even own an N64 and I love this because it automatically took me back to hanging out with my friends who did. ❤️
Oh, the nostalgic sounds of the first 3 mins just struck a chord in my heart!
Even if I didn't play the game when I was younger, there is just something about the way that N64 music sounds that hits me with nostalgia and makes me feel like a kid again. Pure magic.
The 90's were magical especially if you were a kid, never gonna be a time as awesome as that again.
They were the best!
Yup. Miss the good ole days. I was born in 92' brothers
Born in 86, I feel like I was the perfect age to experience the NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis/Megadrive era. The golden era of video games if you ask me. The music is so special... As music gets more detailed/advanced, it loses a very certain something that the 90s melodic loops had.
@@InvisibleMangoYeah it was great! I really feel for the kids today, they do not know how bad they have it. 🤔
The 90's where a teenagers paradise!
I like how Dire Dire Docks will forever be the song of certain people’s childhood. That song is what my childhood imagination was.
Because it slaps! It kills me when I hear it.. so insane. Takes me back for real
ua-cam.com/video/Ns28oYxGURA-/v-deo.html I’d love to know your thoughts on this
Yeah, but is it me or does it just sounds faster?
@@teocahoreau2728 a tad, not too much tho
@@teocahoreau2728 hmm a tad faster
ua-cam.com/video/_C6lNThb2cU/v-deo.html I’d love to know your thoughts on this
The feel of the street lights in the night, the dark room with the tv light going. Games and their music transporting you to other worlds mix with ones imagination. Before we got connected to other via internet, well I didn't have it growing up but still. This beautiful feeling was more than that, it was an experience in the 90s and early 2000s for me, relaxing and inspirational that only grew higher and deeper over time. I hope someone out there gets what I'm saying. God bless ya'll.
What a nostalgia trip to my childhood. Glad UA-cam recommended this. Hearing the OoT intro theme almost made me tear up remembering my best friend talking for hours about what to do next in the game as we couldn't just go lookup what to do next. Solving each puzzle felt like a big accomplishment. He moved away after grade school so I hope he's doing okay.
I don't understand why this makes me cry, but I guess it just does.
Nostalgia hits hard. Reminds us of a simpler time.
No judgment here. 😢
The same. Old time, good time. I love to play that sort of old game. It's like to back in time..
It makes you cry because it reminds you life was all that bad at one point and it's upsetting to be reminded that as we get older and life becomes harder that we never feel that free again... ever... unless... we all make it to the place where the sun shines all the time.
@@houndpound4212 But then again - I am grateful that I have silent moments of peace like sitting here enjoying a piece of childhood, like it was yesterday.
Things brings me back to the simpler times -- no smart phones, no social media, just good ol' N64 with some friends while eating pizza on a Saturday night.
Bliss.
Man! 😞😞
Dude, Im a 2000's kid. Never had a Nintendo64, but I do understand how amazing this is. The nostalgia that this brings to people its a sentiment so precious, that even thought I do not share it with the Nintendo64, I do feel it with the PS2, and other stuff of course. This give me chills, and its amazing