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TopShelf
Title: Not the Pantry
Joined: Jan 06 2009
Location: But the Topshelf
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Spanky's Quest for the snes. I don't think I've ever met someone who liked this game, but now that I think about it, I've only met one other person who has played it and that is only because I forced them to play it. With all that aside, if you can get past it's childish appearance it's actually a really fun game.
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Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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Hoth was awesome. I fucking hated the swoop bike level. The Skyhook battle sucked. The controls were not well suited to the mission.
Fighting Boba Fett is easily the highlight of that game. |
That bike level was a pain. Especially when you were trying to collect all the rebel emblems. The train level was badass especially the fight with IG-88 afterwards
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
Joined: Jan 30 2007
Location: Annandale, VA
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |
Hoth was awesome. I fucking hated the swoop bike level. The Skyhook battle sucked. The controls were not well suited to the mission.
Fighting Boba Fett is easily the highlight of that game. |
That bike level was a pain. Especially when you were trying to collect all the rebel emblems. The train level was badass especially the fight with IG-88 afterwards |
The Canyon level (I cannot remember where it was explicitly) had some of the most tedious and frustrating platform jumping I have ever played in any game to this day.
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
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| Dk64 wasn't bad, but after playing Mario 64 and Banjo Kazooie, I felt like it was just more of the same. |
This exactly.
Mario 64 really pioneered the 3D platformer, and Banjo Kazooie perfected it. |
You don't fix what isn't broken, both Banjo-Kazooies, DK64, and Conker's Bad Fur Day were all better than SM64 by a country mile. Half the reason I believe Nintendo sold Rare, was so that they wouldn't constantly outshine Mario every console generation(The other's Miyamoto being upset that someone else is actually giving Donkey Kong some activity, rather than being only in Super Mario Kart, it's been confirmed that he stated that he disliked the DKC games.). Unfortunately, it seems to be working as everyone's been inflating SM64's greatness, and weakening for Rare's games.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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tetrisphere. not sure if anyone else cared for that game, but i enjoyed it.
has that been released on the VC?
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
Joined: Jan 30 2007
Location: Annandale, VA
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |
| Dk64 wasn't bad, but after playing Mario 64 and Banjo Kazooie, I felt like it was just more of the same. |
This exactly.
Mario 64 really pioneered the 3D platformer, and Banjo Kazooie perfected it. |
You don't fix what isn't broken, both Banjo-Kazooies, DK64, and Conker's Bad Fur Day were all better than SM64 by a country mile. Half the reason I believe Nintendo sold Rare, was so that they wouldn't constantly outshine Mario every console generation(The other's Miyamoto being upset that someone else is actually giving Donkey Kong some activity, rather than being only in Super Mario Kart, it's been confirmed that he stated that he disliked the DKC games.). Unfortunately, it seems to be working as everyone's been inflating SM64's greatness, and weakening for Rare's games. |
First of all, don't undercut SM64, I still think that game is superior to DK64, the jumping mechanics with Mario are fantastic. Also DKC has nothing on SMW.
Don't get me wrong, I love the DK games, but the Mario ones are better IMO.
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tetrisphere. not sure if anyone else cared for that game, but i enjoyed it.
has that been released on the VC? |
I got Tetrisphere when it was brand new and I love the game, the bots are awesome and it truly is a refreshing take on the tried and true Tetris gameplay.
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
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Rare was sold because BK, BK2, DK64, and Conker were all the exact same game, and there was a sharp sales decline because of it. Star Fox Adventures was the same game as well, but that had some rebound sales by virtue of being on a different console.
And Rare hasn't really set the world on fire since being sold. In the end, Rare needed Nintendo more than Nintendo needed Rare.
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |
| Rare was sold because BK, BK2, DK64, and Conker were all the exact same game, and there was a sharp sales decline because of it. Star Fox Adventures was the same game as well, but that had some rebound sales by virtue of being on a different console. |
Last I checked, sales declined because of the N64 falling out, not because the games "were the same thing". Scores and ratings were consistently high, and Tooie, DK64, and Conker still had at least moderate success.
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skyrunner14
Title: Famicomaniac
Joined: Jul 11 2009
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I have read that people hated "Shadows of the Empire".
That game was fucking golden when it came out, I don't give a shit what anybody in the world says. I would probably fight to the death with a dull butter knife to defend that games honor. |
Plus, Max was in it! Oh, you say SotE sucked? Prepare to get a faceful of hyper-active rabbity thing, naysayer!
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Dorkus
Joined: Jul 19 2009
Location: England
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I thought Donkey Kong Country was marginally better than Super Mario World, but DK64 has nothing on Mario 64, and I love DK64.
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Joined: Sep 13 2008
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Ok im gonna say it
legend of zelda windwaker
I like this game so much. it has a good story. and personally the graphics kinda make me like it even more
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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Ok im gonna say it
legend of zelda windwaker
I like this game so much. it has a good story. and personally the graphics kinda make me like it even more |
I think everyone on these boards likes that game. I know I do
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sidewaydriver
2010 SLF Tag Champ
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Wind Waker was amazing.
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lavalarva
2011 SNES Champ
Joined: Dec 04 2006
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| username wrote: |
| Hacker wrote: |
Ok im gonna say it
legend of zelda windwaker
I like this game so much. it has a good story. and personally the graphics kinda make me like it even more |
I think everyone on these boards likes that game. I know I do |
I was so disappointed in the ending I stopped playing for like one year. I liked the game so freaking much, I hated how it ended so abruptly.
I was expecting something really awesome for dungeons 7 and 8 (I thought you had to find the other pieces of Triforce or whatever)
and was like THAT'S IT?!? when it sent you to the Forsaken Fortress to beat Ganondorf.
Finding all those Triforce pieces could be so fucking tedious without using a FAQ, especially getting passed the fucking buttler-door,
so it was really anticlimatic that it ended right after that.
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Greg the White
Joined: Apr 09 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
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Daikatana.
I'm dead fuckin' serious. |
/ignore Greg_the_white
You are just plain ridiculous right now. |
Save for the partner system and the obnoxious advertising of the game, there was nothing truly horrible about the game. It's mediocre, but what makes it replayable for me is the variety of what you do. It was at least better than that snore-fest Quake 2. I'm starting to think nobody played it, and everyone just picks on it for cheap laughs.
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Dii Infer
Title: Boobie Engineer
Joined: Jun 01 2007
Location: Texas
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I enjoyed Haunting Ground. Many people say it's a mediocre horror game, but I think it's pretty fun and offers some pretty good scares that Resident Evil 5 FAILED to provide (yeah, I said it, and RE5 came out several months before HG). Other people like me constitute what you might consider a cult following. As for everyone else, they either haven't played the game or let alone heard of it!
I'm annoyed with Capcom for not giving more advertisements for this game and whatnot. Were they afraid of bad publicity for its graphic content? Whatever.
EDIT: And by Resident Evil 5, I mean Resident Evil 4.
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sidewaydriver
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Actually, Haunting Ground came out in 2005, but it was a great game.
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Dii Infer
Title: Boobie Engineer
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| sidewaydriver wrote: |
| Actually, Haunting Ground came out in 2005, but it was a great game. |
Oh snap, I meant to say RE4. My bad.
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
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NeoQwerty
Title: The chosen keyboard
Joined: Jun 27 2009
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| tetrisphere. not sure if anyone else cared for that game, but i enjoyed it. |
I loved Tetrisphere when I rented it looking for something to spend a day on... And just loved the fast-paced play and the gimicky sphere playfield. I wasted a whole weekend hooked on my N64 nonstop just trying and trying again on the challenges.
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| I kinda like the original Pokemon Stadium, all my friends despise it however. |
I liked the first Pokemon Stadium, too. Firstly, it gives you the first surfing Pikachu available for the handhelds if you have Yellow ready. Second, the minigame center is really, really fun! I liked Stadium 2's Earl Academy, too, but the minigames on the second always seemed a little more boring than the first's.
As for one of mine, MegaMan X7. Everyone keeps talking about the bad controls, bad camera, bad models, bad english voices... While I do admit that the Command Mission voices fit the characters better, I think that X7 didn't have the other problems people mention.
The camera follows behind you in the 3D sections and it's only a minor annoyance when it doesn't pan, the animations are much better than Command Mission's drunk wavering stances... And people complain that they can't reach the hostages before they die. Funny enough, on my first play through, I was missing seven hostages total, and one of them died when I made a bad decision about a projectile. The only point where I died was at Red's boss battle (32 times! 32 times that I died!), and only because I wasn't using the right strategy to beat him.
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Deadmau_5pra
Title: Amatuer film/podcaster
Joined: Feb 10 2009
Location: Chicago Area
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Resident Evil Outbreak
NPC "Co-op", Zombies,,Interesting storyline , Many Likeable characters.......good game.
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skyrunner14
Title: Famicomaniac
Joined: Jul 11 2009
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| Wind Waker was amazing. |
The way I see it, anyone who says the Wind Waker sucked never saw the ending... I don't wanna spoil anything, but let's just say you'll never look at Toon Link the same way again...
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sidewaydriver
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| skyrunner14 wrote: |
| sidewaydriver wrote: |
| Wind Waker was amazing. |
The way I see it, anyone who says the Wind Waker sucked never saw the ending... I don't wanna spoil anything, but let's just say you'll never look at Toon Link the same way again... |
The final boss fight in the game was good too, very cinematic.
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Greg the White
Joined: Apr 09 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
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Also, I really liked Sonic Unleashed. The beast levels were pretty boring, but at least they worked. Besides that, the game had great daytime stages, wonderful art, and easily the best music I've ever heard in a game.
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McScurvy
Joined: May 16 2008
Location: Shermer. Illinois
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I’m going to echo Wind Waker; I liked it way more than the N64 Zelda’s and Twilight Princess. I’ll be honest, the visuals helped, I liked that Link was more expressive and somewhat aware of his surroundings as opposed to his constant “rape face” look in TP.
Anyway to contribute to the topic,
Dr. Chaos – It’s one of the first survival horror games and really not that bad for the time it was made. Also, I swear it’s based on the old 1986 horror/comedy movie, House.
Ghoul Patrol – Not as good as the first game (Zombies ate my Neighbors) but still better than people make it out to be.
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