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Rampage 2: Universal Tour – Nintendo 64
Stomp! Thwomp! Bam! You’ll kick buildings, eat humans, and destroy military vehicles! Sounds pretty awesome ,huh? So what’s not to like about Rampage 2: Universal Tour? Read on to find out, ya nerds!
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – N64
The Bacon’s resident Doc delivers the long awaited review of the classic Nintendo 64 title, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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Automobili Lamborghini – Nintendo 64
Automobili Lamborghini features some classic European sports cars, plenty of RPMs, and tons of graphical power. But are your racing skills up to snuff? Test out that left thumb and see if you’ve got what it takes to maneuver a Countach, Testarossa, or a Porsche 959!
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Gex 64 : Enter the Gecko – Nintendo 64
Gex 64 is the follow up to the classic 3DO game simply titled Gex. Moving from 2D to 3D has literally destroyed some franchises… How does Gex 64 fare? Come enter the gecko with Nerdberry! Wait…. that doesn’t sound right.
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Mario Party – Nintendo 64
Nerd Bacon hops in their time machine to go back to 1999, the year the Mario Party franchise first began. This party franchise has evolved a lot over the years, but Steroid Gamer takes it old school in this review. So grab some friends and let’s start some multiplayer havoc. Just don’t forget your gloves. To prevent blisters, of course.
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Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo 64
The concept of including a bunch of big name characters in one game definitely isn’t an idea unique to Nintendo. With games like X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom, how did Smash Bros succeed so well?
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Mario Golf – N64
Mario Golf is a simplistic game that delivers exactly what it advertises: Mario playing golf. Basic controls and a laid back atmosphere make for a relaxing experience, but lack of plot or further substance cause boredom to fester after an hour or two. Manage your expectations.
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Paper Mario – Nintendo 64
Imagine that one day you were suddenly turned into a piece of paper and you had to go on a quest to save your kidnapped girlfriend. Does that sound interesting to you? If your answer was no, then I agree with you, yet somehow Intelligent Systems made it interesting with their release of Paper Mario.
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Mario Tennis – Nintendo 64
Do you like Mario? Do you like Tennis? You probably don’t even need to read this review if you answered yes to both questions. Unless, of course, you really enjoy reading articles written by ZB. It’s Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64!
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Ogre Battle 64 – Nintendo 64
Tired of the normal world and all of its chaos and wars? Come travel to Palatinus, where we have even more civil wars and tragedy! Bring your bows, blades, and staves as your join Rhutsczar to either save the world or let it lie in ruins. Probably ruins.
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Glover – N64
Admit it, you’re more than just a little enticed by this game. Who wouldn’t be? It’s a sorcerer glove atop a magic rubber ball. I’m sure when you first laid eyes upon the compelling box art, your interest was a little more than piqued. Well, if you haven’t played Glover for the Nintendo 64, you ought to swing by the ZB residence and hear him prattle on about this curious title.
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Star Fox 64 – Nintendo 64
Star Fox 64 is one of the greatest Rail Shooters ever made. Period. From its intuitive controls, to its realistic voice acting, to its incredible graphics, this is a must play for any gamer. Just be sure you beat the game before turning it off.
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Mario Kart 64 – Nintendo 64
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby pushes past his nostalgia to judge whether or not Nintendo’s Mario Kart 64 is actually the amazing game he remembers it as. Can Mario Kart 64 pass the test? Find out now!
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 – Nintendo 64
The sequel to the hit 2000 classic, tony hawk’s pro skater, changed extreme sports games forever. Can this sequel live up to it’s predecessor? Join Nerd Bacon’s Steroid Gamer in his review of the skateboarding sequel that became a huge hit.
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Wayne Gretzky’s 3D Hockey – Nintendo 64
Wayne Gretzky’s 3D Hockey was the first four-player game to hit the N64. Find out if it was four-player fun or a pool of melted ice in Nerd Bacon.com’s Review.
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