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To: 4mycountry

name some good ones - I am pathetically out of date

though the enemy does "UNNNNGH!" real good when I blows dem up in Unreal Tournament


622 posted on 10/09/2004 2:45:11 PM PDT by King Prout (yo! sKerry: "Live by the flip, die by the flop." - Frank_Discussion)
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To: King Prout

Well, I myself am limited to an N64. I am SO gonna get a gamecube... someday... *cries*

BUT I do know some good video games for the N64, ancient as it now is.

"Gauntlet Legends" is a really good game. The camera angles can be annoying, but it's got great combat, lots of weapons, and a pretty good multiplayer mode. The last level is the hardest, because all the minor enemies that you ever beat all gang up on you. All of 'em. And you kick a lot of butt in the levels.

"Star Wars Episode 1: Battle for Naboo" is also pretty good. It can be more than challenging at some points, but there are plenty of great cheats, missions, and aircraft at your disposal. The graphics are very nice, too.

"Perfect Dark" is a good first-peron shooter. Graphics are stunning and the many, many missions are tough. Weapons, Easter Eggs, weapons, cheats, weapons... did I mention the weapons? Lots of "unnngh" and blood.

N64s are relatively cheap. The most expensive are usually $15 dollars. Games range from $1-$40, depending on what kind of game it is, if it's outdated, if it's a collectable, or if it's part of a franchise. For example, a "Zelda", "Mario" or "James Bond" game will be more costly. (Speaking of James Bond, I have always heard that Goldeneye007 is a great game for the n64.)

A sports game, however, will be VERY cheap. Sports games are released yearly and are, therefore, quickly outdated.
*sigh* I am such a geek. Long live geekyness!


624 posted on 10/09/2004 3:06:31 PM PDT by 4mycountry
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