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Comment by Infernal

7 years ago

Oh! I was assuming the N64 version was a sequel of the SNES version. Never thought of them as unrelated.

Pilotwings 64 was a sequel. I'll be honest I never played the SNES version as I had a Genesis instead of an SNES around that time so maybe the SNES version had different mechanics that the previous poster missed in the N64 version and he doesn't consider it a true sequel. Not quite sure...

  • All of the Pilotwings games are great. But the later 2 (64 and resort) have a different look and feel than the original.

    For me the difference is 2d flight sim from the 16bit era vs the much more advanced 3d polygon driven flight sim of the later games. Think Mario World vs Mario 64. The original Pilotwings has a charm of its own that isn't in the other games.

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    > I had a Genesis instead of an SNES around that time

    One thing I miss from that era of gaming, households were typically one or the other, at the time I didn't know anybody that had both Nintendo and Sega. I had to sell my NES to upgrade to SNES (I was 7, it was a big deal to me).

They are related in name and activity, but they don't have the same look and feel.

If you called Pilotwings 64 a reboot of the original Pilotwings you wouldn't be wrong.