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Post by Kid Game on Jul 24, 2006 14:22:10 GMT -5
Well I still do actually. But I used to have exactly 64 Nintendo 64 games. Interesting fact or not. It's been quite a while since I bought a nintendo 64 game. But yesterday I finally got another one I needed.
At the columbus sale flea market I managed to find a BRAND NEW, FACTORY SEALED! WWF NO MERCY game for $10! But I managed to snag it for just $8!
One summer when i was in virginia I had rented the game down there and it was great. And I just got it today brand new for $8. Very good deal I'd say. Yes it was new too since I did open it and discovered it really was in fact, brand new and factory sealed. Of course I played it.
No Mercy is the best wrestling game on the N64. A very good game overall compared to other wrestling games. If you had a top 10 wrestling games list, No mercy would be near the top. Maybe on top, who knows. It did get great review scores from many magazines and was quite popular.
Anyways WWF No Mercy is the 65th N64 game in my collection.
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Post by DaBomb on Jul 25, 2006 21:05:58 GMT -5
Smackdown vs. Raw 2006 is the best. Anyway, I had 15 or so PS1 games...so to have 65 is...wow!
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Post by Kid Game on Jul 25, 2006 21:38:00 GMT -5
wait....ps1 games? Ok thats nice but this is on Nintendo 64 games! N64! Silly dabomb. You must mean you had 15 N64 games right? Ah well, regardless thats still fine.
And if you want me to lay the smackdown on you fine. Then again, thats another idea for a new arena- A wrestling arena where kidgame kicks everyones butt. Well not literally. But kid will introduce DaBomb to the floor. Maybe a steel chair or two, or even Mr. Trash Can!
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Post by DaBomb on Jul 26, 2006 9:10:54 GMT -5
I never had an N64. I was just saying that you have a load of games from last-gen, whereas I only had a few. Rich kid.
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Post by Gwendolyn Black on Jul 26, 2006 16:29:36 GMT -5
Not to be "miserable-er than thou," but I had nothing. My parents' attitude towards video games was (and still is) "Girls don't play them."
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So yeah, I basically suck at every game ever made in consequence. It's nice to be stereotypically female...
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Post by DaBomb on Jul 27, 2006 9:06:21 GMT -5
Heh.
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Post by Kid Game on Feb 17, 2008 22:51:56 GMT -5
Make that 66 N64 games in my collection now. Last month I won a brand new factory sealed copy of Starcraft 64. It set me back by $50 though, but it is one of the rarer titles, and it was brand new.
As to why I post this message so late, well this forum is dead now so I doubt that anyone will see this. But oh well. May as well do some updating of the old topics....
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Post by DaBomb on Mar 24, 2008 9:49:06 GMT -5
I didn't know Starcraft was on the N64. Is it still the same RTS game?
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Post by Kid Game on Aug 11, 2008 21:21:01 GMT -5
Yes, it is basically the same. The controls are of course different and do take some time to get used to. I tried a few skirmish matches against a single computer. I had planned to just practice the controls and try to learn the game. Well, I didn't last very long. I was minding my own business not even looking for, or bother the computer. I had built several buildings and was starting to get a nice base developed. Oh I was playing as the Terran in these first few matches, since they are the most human like. I could still only build the most basic soldier, i forget what it's called though. I had only trained maybe 12 or so basic soldiers. So there I am minding my own business, and from out of nowheres, literally nowheres, a huge swarm of around at LEAST 30 (there had to have been more) Brutes charged in my base. I think they are called brutes, they are melee attackers that punch. Something like that. Anyways the Brutes had probably killed half of my soldiers before my men even realized that they were under attack. After that they started to shoot at the enemy but by that time it was useless. So I que up a few more soldiers, but the brutes decide to destroy my barracks. They quickly destroy my entire base before I can even make a comeback. I think I had only killed maybe 2 of their units.
So Starcraft 64 is definitely hard. At least it was hard for me to start. Maybe I just need to come up with a better strategy to start. Perhaps I need to focus more on building up a defense and a bunch of soldiers, rather then build lots of buildings.
Also, I got another new game for my N64 collection. Yesterday at the Columbus Sale flea market I was finally able to purchase a complete copy of "Beetle Adventure Racing" for $8. I've played that game a lot before. My Dad in Virginia used to have that game but I think they got rid of their N64.
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