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Decided I'm going to take back 10-15 games with me when I go back up to scotland including:
C&C
Every Single THQ wrestling game
Road Rash 64
OOT + Majora's Mask (if I can find it)
Hybrid Heaven (Brilliant - all N64 owners grab a copy now)
Possibles:
F-Zero
Wipeout 64
The Extreme G's
Turok 2
Fighters Destiny
Might sell the possible's instead.
> Also found a level skip cheat for Winback so I'll take that too.
>
> Better than MGS2? By MILES.
ALWAYS wanted that.
> Good game
I'm sorry "youve done down so many estimations in my book"
Better than MGS2? By MILES.
The graphics were never special which makes it easyto come back to as there's no shock at how dated it now looks. It looked dated at he time anyway. :)
> You should all buy Iggy's Wreckin' Balls and cry at how accurate the
> title actually is.
Good game, apart from the multi (which was good but if anyone pressed a button after the match had finished it skipped who'd one which was very lame - they should've made it 'press Start to skip match scores').
> Yeh I agree actually.
> I played Mario Kart 64 the other day and realised (after playing
> Double Dash) just how dire it is now!
I prefer the battle maps on Mario Kart 64, DD had better battle games but the maps were boring and small. The gamecube map for example just a square arena with wall so you cant fall off. They remind me of the maps for super mario kart, no depth.
It's a lot slower paced and controlled.
Not quite so crazy and manic.
In some ways, that's Melee's charm in how insane it is, but there's something more comfortable about playing the original. Even if the controls are a bit slow and clunky! :-)