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Showing posts with label N64. Show all posts
Showing posts with label N64. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
15 Years of Nintendo 64: Kirby Then and Now
It may be Zelda's 25th but this year has been good for Kirby. With two games what Kirby fan would be upset about that. This years marks 15 years of the Nintendo 64 so I thought I would take another look at how the games were advertised after my Super Mario 64 post. First of N64:
Now Wii:
Though the N64 one was made for TV I can't help but feel they could show more gameplay. Though it is nice to see that 15 years later Kirby is still being used.
Now Wii:
Though the N64 one was made for TV I can't help but feel they could show more gameplay. Though it is nice to see that 15 years later Kirby is still being used.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
15 Years of Nintendo 64: Star Fox 64 Nintendo Power VHS
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To celebrate 15 years of Nintendo 64 let us take a look at how Star Fox 64 was promoted. Nintendo Power used to promote games by sending a VHS like this:
Too bad they rarely send anything with Nintendo Power, though it would be pretty funny if they sent out a VHS instead of a DVD with an upcoming magazine.
To celebrate 15 years of Nintendo 64 let us take a look at how Star Fox 64 was promoted. Nintendo Power used to promote games by sending a VHS like this:
Too bad they rarely send anything with Nintendo Power, though it would be pretty funny if they sent out a VHS instead of a DVD with an upcoming magazine.
Friday, October 14, 2011
15 Years of Nintendo 64: Super Mario 64 Commerical Comparison
Thursday, September 29, 2011
15 Years of Nintendo 64
Monday, September 26, 2011
Star Fox 64 3D Review
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Run, don't walk, and get a copy today! |
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue Review
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Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue was a pretty awesome video game. Available on the N64, PS1, and Sega Dreamcast, along with a Game Boy Color version. The game was plenty of fun. I'm reviewing the PlayStation version though the only difference from the N64 was that it had full motion video, a novelty at the time. I remember driving my self crazy with this game. Here is an example of the game play that made me scream at the TV from a walk through found on the wonderful world of YouTube:
To a little kid, and even a big kid going back and playing it, it can become quite difficult. I would always keep playing though because the game was so great. You played as Buzz Lightyear loosely following the events of Toy Story 2. The game mixed platforming, shooting with Buzz's Laser, and going on different types of fetch quests for all your Toy Story friends. The graphics were nice and colorful and captured the feeling of Toy Story really well. It also had great music like this:
I recommend you play this game, it can be bought on the PlayStation Network for a great $5.99.
My Rating: 7.5/10
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Cover of a Great Game |
To a little kid, and even a big kid going back and playing it, it can become quite difficult. I would always keep playing though because the game was so great. You played as Buzz Lightyear loosely following the events of Toy Story 2. The game mixed platforming, shooting with Buzz's Laser, and going on different types of fetch quests for all your Toy Story friends. The graphics were nice and colorful and captured the feeling of Toy Story really well. It also had great music like this:
I recommend you play this game, it can be bought on the PlayStation Network for a great $5.99.
My Rating: 7.5/10
Friday, September 9, 2011
The Fantastic Mr. Star Fox
In honor of Star Fox 64 3D's release here is a really funny video from College Humor:
Sunday, August 21, 2011
My Nintendo 64th Post
It is my 64th post so I had to mention the Nintendo 64. That system had some of the best games and the most awesome name ever. Though I never understood why mostly every game had 64 after the title:
Pilotwings 64
Star Fox 64
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards and so on...
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