Nintendo 64 Game Reviews

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Rocket: Robot on Wheels (Nintendo 64)
Reviewed by nickyv917 (March 27, 2012)

Disclaimer: If you actually did buy Rocket: Robot on Wheels, disregard the first paragraph.
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Pokemon Stadium (Nintendo 64)
Reviewed by nickyv917 (February 23, 2012)

If you ever were able to recite all of the original 151 Pokémon from memory, this game is for you. If you ever got into an argument over whether Scyther or Pinsir is the better Bug Pokémon, this is the game for you. If the first Pokémon movie made you cry, this is the game for you. However, if you're still learning the ins and outs of Pokémon, try something else.
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Pokemon Snap (Nintendo 64)
Reviewed by nickyv917 (January 28, 2012)

I watched the TV series, I got the games, I collected the cards, I played with the toys, I read the books, and I went to see the movies. (The first movie is still one of the only movies that ever made me cry, and DON'T PRETEND LIKE YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT.) And even though I missed out on Hey You, Pikachu (oh dear?), I was able to get the other non-RPG N64 Pokémon game, Pokémon Snap.
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WWF No Mercy (Nintendo 64)
Reviewed by Leroux (July 10, 2011)

It is a timeless wrestling game -- one with a still faithful following, one with a generation of devotees steadfast that it has not yet been eclipsed -- that reminds us how mortal we are.
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WWF War Zone (Nintendo 64)
Reviewed by Louisutton (March 28, 2011)

The World Wrestling Federation was undergoing a major facelift as the late 1990's came around. Ridding itself of the stale, 'family friendly' legacy from the decade before, it stood up to growing competition from both WCW and ECW and began offering a far more cut-throat, near-the-knuckle product. The Federation's last video game release, In Your House in 1996, couldn't have been further removed from this. It was time for developer Acclaim to redeem itself...
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Body Harvest (Nintendo 64)
Reviewed by SamildanachEmrys (November 07, 2010)

The N64 library contains a reasonable share of classics, considering the lack of software support compared to the titan that was the Playstation. Many of these classics are well known: Zelda, Mario, Goldeneye, and so on. As in any field of entertainment, though, some classics are woefully overlooked. I direct your eye to Body Harvest, a game that may lack the glossy presentation and heavyweight pedigree of a game like Zelda, but makes up for it with imagination and ambition.
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