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Every Funtastic N64 Worst To Best From North America

         Every North American Funtastic N64 From Worst To Best


                                         
Smoke Black 

I personally think this is one is the most unnecessary of the N64 models. Mostly because it looks almost identical to the regular charcoal black 64. If you are buying an N64, you should not get this model unless you're a hardcore collector or fan of the N64.


                                                       
Watermelon Red
This particular one does not look to me, I personally don't care for the shade of red they used. Which is a shame since red is my favorite color. I think you should also stay away from this watered down Kool-Aid shade of red.

 

                                       Jungle Green

This next one I think looks like emeralds and uranium. I just never thought it was interesting color for this system. But hey, maybe you are into it.


   

                          Ice Blue and Midnight Blue

I like the look of these two a lot, they remind me of the deep blue skies and ocean waters. Very appealing to the eye . Although it was a close run for top choice, it was not my winning pick. 

                                                      
Fire Orange

Finally my personal favorite....the fire orange option. I really this one because of the shade of orange. Nintendo did a great job with this because if we are honest.... the color orange is always getting the short end of the stick in the rainbow of life. The color orange is like the last kid to get picked in dodgeball. This orange shade is perfect, it looks like a flame over a campfire or the relaxing flow from a Himalayan salt rock lamp that everyone is getting these day. This was a true winner. 

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Photos are from the N64 wiki, Ebay, and Console varitations

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