I didn't forget..I put Banjo in the same category as Diddy Kong Racing. They're both really embarrassing.
I didn't forget..I put Banjo in the same category as Diddy Kong Racing. They're both really embarrassing.
I'll read up on that. Sounds interesting.
Yeah we did it in the library in the morning when I was in high school. Until the librarians realized what Quake was. But still. Most people were still using a 56k connection at that point. You didn't need to worry about that with Golden Eye.
I know, right? I don't even think that was a real dragon.
Meera: Remember when we all saved you and some of us died for you?
Bran: Lol yeah that was tight.
Yeah but is it even worth saying? Nobody looks back on those days and say "man those were great looking games!" They were fun.
It was 1997, so I had AOL. but I think I got that particular code from my friends. And I bought all the damn walkthrough books I could find. I wish I still had mine for RE 1 2 and 3.
Also: the cheat code that required both of your hands and possibly the tip of your nose.
It's one of my favorites. A really good game. I'll take this opportunity to talk about the criminally underrated pod racing game they put out for the 64. That was one of the greatest. Super challenging, super fun, pretty deep for what it was.
You never really played 1080 until you got the panda. I went through Shadows and Rogue Squadron at least 20 times - I think that's the definition of replay value. And it was gaming in the 90s, it was all polygons. What do you mean it looked like shit?
if I had to just throw something out there, I'd say Roxbury.
Except for Mario 64, Rogue Squadron, the RE2 port, Shadows of the Empire, 1080, any Zelda, Starfox. Sounds like you really missed out..
Probably because setting up for a LAN party in the mid 90s was not so easy. You had a 64, you had a few controllers, a few friends, you could play together for hours. Most importantly, what the PC Master Race forgets more than anything, it was about having fun.
"Smile you son of a bitch!"
..and I found out that I'm the DEVIL!
You can fuck right off with that. It's not even the worst SNL movie.
Wasted Idris Elba? He was excellent. A perfect straight man to put up against all of the office shenanigans and bullshit.
Kewl.
But she's perfect. And perfect is boring. That's all I can really say. She was funny in a fish-out-of-water sort of way, but they couldn't pull that off for another movie. She was compelling, but that only goes so far with our collective suspension of disbelief. Tony Stark was a drunk brat. He had to work to earn our…
Yeah but who'd wanna R him?