Damn. Milhouse's scene was kinda gruesome.
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Super Mario 64 is perfectly optimized for the 64 and designed around the controller. It's almost like the controller was built specifically for SM64.
arkephonic
It was.
Nope. I'm as close to a self-aware man-child as it gets. I still hang out with my childhood friends and I still do all the stupid things with them I've been doing for years, and by that I mean playing video games, camping, and just hanging out in public.
Consoles:
Genesis: Sega 6-Pak
NES: Battletoads
SNES: Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
N64: Banjo-Kazooie / Mario Kart 64
Gamecube: Super Smash Bros Melee
Wii: Super Smash Bros Brawl
Xbox: Halo 2
Xbox 360: Fallout New Vegas
Handhelds:
Gameboy Color: Pokemon Yellow
Gameboy Advance: Pokemon Sapphire
DS: Metroid Prime: Hunters
3DS: Star Fox 64 3D
Also, because my family didn't own one until 1998, the first PC game I owned was Fallout.
It's a moral choice, and I choose to eat caged birds that everyone says other meat tastes like
If that bird decides to ever, say, become sapient, then I'll stop eating it.
Nothing. I just tip based on the courtesy system, same as most people. If you were friendly, attentive, and made the dinner enjoyable, you get 20%.
If you were just average, 15%
If you were horrible (and this has only happened once to me, ever. Waitress flipped shit on me because I asked her if I could change my side a few minutes after I ordered it. I'm not sure if she was either crazy or just having a bad day), you get nothing. It would take someone just being a horrible person for me not to tip. If you accidentally spill my drink, drop my food, write my order down wrong, etc., just mistakes we all make, that has no effect on what I think of the service. I tip based on how you are as a person.
Lancaster PA?[QUOTE="TheGrinchh"][QUOTE="jun_aka_pekto"]
We have farmers and Amish folks around. So, no.
jun_aka_pekto
No. Upstate New York. There are other folks with differentreligions here as well. Some look and dress like Amish. But, they actually use most modern technology. Beats me what they are. I don't complain. They're nice folks.
Foodstuff around here is dirt cheap and I'm surprised Time Warner Cable reaches out this far from any major town or city. Then again..... New York isn't as big as some of the states out west.
Those are Mennonites, maybe Hutterites.
Either Golden Axe or Streets of Rage.
I didn't play it until about a year ago. What killed it for me was the awful camera, and this is coming from someone who likes the older silent hill games. what made it worse is that the n64 controller is not built with camera adjustment in mind. It was the one of the first of its kind, so these problems are par for the course, but i'd hardly call it a classic.
Jimn_tonic
Actually, the controller was entirely built around Mario 64. The C buttons were added in solely for the camera.
I'd say it's probably one of the only N64 games that, aside from graphics, seems to have gotten better over time.
I never could find a problem with the game aside from an annoying camera every once and a while. The controls were and still are fluent, the levels are still fun to play, and the music is great (especially Dire, Dire Docks). The hatred just seems to come down to people who either REALLY overplay the problems with the camera or just can't use the N64 controller all that well, at least in my experience.
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