118.5m? Not a problem
I think Nintendo saw this picture and decided to run with the idea.....
South Park did it.
Usually, right when you enter the level, there’s a barrel cannon that you jump into, which launches you into your mine cart. But instead of jumping into the barrel, you jump over the barrel and bend your trajectory to the left. You’ll land in a cannon hidden beneath the screen, which will launch you to the exit.
You have entered a restricted Area, Please leave
OK, CSI:My Mom’s Basement.
Paying $25 for a cellphone game is too much, that’s not really a point of contention.
You are right. I just looked at the invoices ...(Yeah, I still have those.. HA!) is was Feb 2002.
... you’re thinking of the early 2000s, not the late 90s. P4 didn’t come out until 2000..
Let me get this straight. You don’t remember burning CDs. So you must be what? 5 years old in 1998? That means you’re around 25 years old today. Then you say “hallmarks of [your] adolescence.” I understand everything now! If your adolescence was when you were 5-6, it means you’re not human. You’re a dog! 25 y.o. dog?…
no regrets here. I like the game.
Damn. Reminds of some good times. I was in 8th or 9th grade, and recall having a pirated version of StarCraft with no music that I played the shit out of. Downloading songs via mIRC (before Napster was out) over 56k.... took sooooo long just for one song. Being a kid into computers and the internet in the 90s felt so…
The Pentium 4 wasn’t even out in 1998! Not until late 2000 in-fact. I’ve Recently built myself a 2000 era PC with a 1Ghz PIII, 512MB RDRAM, 80GB IDE HDD and a fx5200 GPU until I can get my hands on a high-end voodoo card! :)
I almost had the tower, I had the CD and the Saturn. I remember the day I bought the CD the salesperson told me I should buy the Saturn instead but it was out of my price range.
He's too busy eating.