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Old 12-23-2016, 09:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Your loss kiddo, Metroid Prime is like a 9/10 game from me

And many others considering it's 97/100 on metacritic
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On this one your voice is kind of weird but really intense and awesome

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Old 12-23-2016, 12:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Your loss kiddo, Metroid Prime is like a 9/10 game from me

And many others considering it's 97/100 on metacritic
I often wonder what we did to convince other people that a game was good back in the age where online reviews weren't popular. Y'know, the good ol' days where we didn't give a **** if you liked it or not.
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I often wonder what we did to convince other people that a game was good back in the age where online reviews weren't popular. Y'know, the good ol' days where we didn't give a **** if you liked it or not.
Split-screen (Goldeneye) and turn-based (Mario) multiplayer.
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Split-screen (Goldeneye) and turn-based (Mario) multiplayer.
Ah the good ol' days of trusting the other person to not look at your screen to cheat. Good times indeed.
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I often wonder what we did to convince other people that a game was good back in the age where online reviews weren't popular. Y'know, the good ol' days where we didn't give a **** if you liked it or not.
Reviews have always been popular, they were just in magazines instead. I have massive stacks of Nintendo Power and EGM at my parent's house
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Reviews have always been popular, they were just in magazines instead. I have massive stacks of Nintendo Power and EGM at my parent's house
I more-so meant it in the same regard as game guides. You'd have to search for them, they weren't really as accessible. But I know where you're coming from.
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Ah the good ol' days of trusting the other person to not look at your screen to cheat. Good times indeed.
**** that ****. If you can't deal with intelligence gathering then you don't deserve to win. The real test was trusting them not to unplug your controller.

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**** that ****. If you can't deal with intelligence gathering then you don't deserve to win. The real test was trusting them not to unplug your controller.
I remember when I was younger I was playing Banjo Kazooie and I was on Click Clock Wood. I had about 90 notes and all the puzzle pieces and it would have been the first time I would have fully completed the level. Back then that level was tough to finish. My younger brother turned the system off before I could save and quit / finish the level.
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I remember when I was younger I was playing Banjo Kazooie and I was on Click Clock Wood. I had about 90 notes and all the puzzle pieces and it would have been the first time I would have fully completed the level. Back then that level was tough to finish. My younger brother turned the system off before I could save and quit / finish the level.
I would've been livid. I'm pretty good at getting 100% through most of the game pretty quickly nowadays but Click Clock Wood is still very hard to get through without dying. There's soooo many ways to die in there
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Same.
Just played it and I'm totally down to do a few matches with people here. The game runs really well.

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I would've been livid. I'm pretty good at getting 100% through most of the game pretty quickly nowadays but Click Clock Wood is still very hard to get through without dying. There's soooo many ways to die in there
I was pretty upset but then years later I finally 100% both Banjo Kazooie and Banjo Tooie. Click Clock Wood is still tough though. That and Rusty Bucket Bay.
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