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JesseAaron wrote: Even with all of these fun games....I still broke out the old N64 last night when one of my friends was visiting. Certain games are always good...no matter how blocky the graphics are.
I agree Jesse. I've probably yet to find a game that can match the fun of 2 or 4-player Goldeneye on N64.
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Shiftless wrote:
JesseAaron wrote: Even with all of these fun games....I still broke out the old N64 last night when one of my friends was visiting. Certain games are always good...no matter how blocky the graphics are.
I agree Jesse. I've probably yet to find a game that can match the fun of 2 or 4-player Goldeneye on N64.
that game is without a doubt in my top ten. My friends and I beat the game on the "Double-O Agent" setting legitimately at one point...so then you get the Bond editor thing...which is amazing. You can set the soldiers to have different thresholds of pain or and things like that. Fun fun to shoot empty 200 rounds of an AK into a random soldier and have him not really care...yet not be able to do anything about it.

I also enjoy the Mario Golf, Wrestlemania 2000, and this terrible racing game called San Francisco Rush. The graphics on these games aren't great...but they're still fun games.
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RMR wrote:Exploding peoples pants is awesome too.
How do you do this? I see on the loading screen sometimes "Pants Exploded: 0." I want to blow up some pants.
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It probably wasn't a good idea to start playing this game, but I did. It ran on my laptop, so I started it and it's quite addicting. Anybody get Fallout: New Vegas?
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Yeah I've been playing New Vegas, it's pretty fun. It's exactly the same as Fallout 3 though as far as graphics, interface, gameplay, etc. So if you got done with Fallout and thought, I'd love to play this more except in Nevada, New Vegas is your game.
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just got a PS3 after nacho jr. convinced me to ditch the Wii (they grow up so fast).

got New Vegas and Infamous 2. looking for Madden and Dead Island this weekend.
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Welcome to the cult. I've gotten back into to gaming the last month having fully embraced jadedism. I still haven't played Infamous 1 or Fallout 3. F3 looks phenomenal. I'm into Red Dead Redemption hard core right now.
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El Santo wrote:
Shiftless wrote:
JesseAaron wrote: Even with all of these fun games....I still broke out the old N64 last night when one of my friends was visiting. Certain games are always good...no matter how blocky the graphics are.
I agree Jesse. I've probably yet to find a game that can match the fun of 2 or 4-player Goldeneye on N64.
that game is without a doubt in my top ten. My friends and I beat the game on the "Double-O Agent" setting legitimately at one point...so then you get the Bond editor thing...which is amazing. You can set the soldiers to have different thresholds of pain or and things like that. Fun fun to shoot empty 200 rounds of an AK into a random soldier and have him not really care...yet not be able to do anything about it.

I also enjoy the Mario Golf, Wrestlemania 2000, and this terrible racing game called San Francisco Rush. The graphics on these games aren't great...but they're still fun games.
Oh I just found my N64 at ma's. That Goldeneye game is killer! Got all the WWF games too!
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paulhead wrote:
Oh I just found my N64 at ma's. That Goldeneye game is killer! Got all the WWF games too!
Wrestlemania 2000 is one of my top games ever. The part that I really love about playing it, is that my friends and I made ourselves using the create-a-wrestler tool, and somehow those stayed saved since the game first came out. So when I started playing it again, it was really interesting to see all of that again. It reminded me of my age though.

My friend tried to get me into the Zelda games, since they're supposed to be some of the best games every made, but I just get to frustrated. They're very well done, but I have been spoiled by the modern (rockstar games) way of hald-holding that is done on the new systems.
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i was playing NHL 09 and a Coheed & Cambria song was featured on the soundtrack!
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