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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm still not sure whether I'm happy or not about that
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:02, 3 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
really fucking awesome
hopefully though, it will have more than one decent level for the single player game
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:04, Reply)
I think it will be shit. The shooting will be all wonky and they will have no bighead mode.
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:05, Reply)
There was a new James Bond, first one in my lifetime (I think), and it wasn't cheesy (at the time).
I got a '64 last year, got all my fave games for it (Silicon Valley, Goldeneye, Zelda, [that one where you're a truck and have to smash things]), but none of them really 'do' it for me any more.
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:14, Reply)
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:19, Reply)
playability is still what it's about, which is why things like Secret of Monkey Island are better than all of today's games.
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:21, Reply)
I do agree that some games stand the test of time. Like Crash Bandicoot for PS1
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:24, Reply)
There isn't a single game on a Nintendo machine with a real 'wow' factor graphics-wise, but they have some good games. I ended up flogging my Wii stuff for a PS3 though, because I found I hadn't used it in a year, I just didn't get any enjoyment out of it, I was hoping for a decent Mario Party style game, but they were all to gimicky.
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:25, Reply)
especially when you're playing with another person and not just against the game. The Redident Evil's on Wii were quite fun, though graphics whise the Wii fails.It's really a console for little kids and women, and I suppose there's a market for that, so why not.
(, Mon 12 Jul 2010, 15:29, Reply)
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