OK, it won't let me copy/paste but if you google retro video game store map, you should get a google map showing a lot of smaller game stores that would have N64 games. See if any of those are close enough to you.
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I would say it will all come down to the controls. It has the single player, co-op(I think), and online+ the graphics look amazing.
[QUOTE="Eberq"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"][QUOTE="AlexSays"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]IGN once again lowers the score of a game they didn't hype so they can raise the score of one that they did.JordanElek
Which overrated score are you referring to?
Whatever flavor of the month they're pushing.
You should check out Jordan's blog about IGN RIGHT AROUND HERE
IGN doctors scores. Matt CassahowdidIgetthisjobIcan'tplaygames even edits other Wii reviews so the total score reflects what he thinks it should get.
I pity the Wii games that release around the Conduit. They're going to get points taken off simply because they're going to have to be used to pump up the Conduit's price, oh I mean score.
Casamassina really must of got paid a ton for high voltage's first two games. Those 7.2 and 6.5 ratings were just off the charts. IGN's just putting up their opinions, the readers are the ones hyping the games.
That blog was an overreaction on my part, and you can kind of see my progression from "OMG payoffs!!1" to "eh, I might be wrong" in the comments of that entry. It was mainly in reaction to the explosion of hype from The Conduit when it looked mediocre at best at that point. It looks much better now, to be honest. Still nothing that makes me feel faint, but better. ;)
I never followed up on the reviews of those WiiWare games. It seems even stranger now that the previews for those games were so positive yet the reviews show nothing stellar. Maybe IGN got too caught up in their own High Voltage hype at first and thought that everything that developer touched would turn into gold.
That's fine I'll admit I just skimmed the blog, was mostly responding to Jaysonguy anyways. Just sharing my opinion, and on the whole I think IGN's nintendo reviews are pretty fair. Obviously some scores are off but the scores are opinions as well. As for Casamassina not knowing how to play games, I would have hoped he would have figured it out by now, since I think he has been at IGN around ten years.
[QUOTE="AlexSays"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]IGN once again lowers the score of a game they didn't hype so they can raise the score of one that they did.Jaysonguy
Which overrated score are you referring to?
Whatever flavor of the month they're pushing.
You should check out Jordan's blog about IGN RIGHT AROUND HERE
IGN doctors scores. Matt CassahowdidIgetthisjobIcan'tplaygames even edits other Wii reviews so the total score reflects what he thinks it should get.
I pity the Wii games that release around the Conduit. They're going to get points taken off simply because they're going to have to be used to pump up the Conduit's price, oh I mean score.
Casamassina really must of got paid a ton for high voltage's first two games. Those 7.2 and 6.5 ratings were just off the charts. IGN's just putting up their opinions, the readers are the ones hyping the games.
Its an adaptation of a DS series. They weren't really very good, basically an errand simulator to keep your character from starving.
Nothing compared to the last couple of weeks, but this week doesn't look too bad.
Megaman 9
Animales de la Muerte
World of Goo
and maybe Last Flight, I need to see more.
I think that it is kind of weird that they say it is the best wii version thus far and they only give it .1 or .2 points higher than the other yearsWafa23
Thats because standards have changed since a couple of years ago, they expect this one to have better controls/graphics because of the evolution of other Wii games.
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