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Author: hastypixels
Posted: August 13, 2025 (12:08 PM)
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The N64 was always a mixed bag for me between the impressive graphic fidelity and its inconsistent performance, or the reverse, depending who had coding duties. It could be what you wanted, but not all at once. It's nice to hear that this title fulfilled the quota with just enough gumption to be worth the time.


Someone told me that you're worth it.

I believe them.

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Author: honestgamer
Posted: August 16, 2025 (02:46 PM)
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I've been thinking for quite some time that I need to play this one. I think I played the arcade version briefly, but I remember it was one of the early N64 games I was most eager to play. And then I never played that port. I did buy the digital version released for Wii U's Virtual Console, so I need to go back and play it before that hardware bricks itself.


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