My brother got it for Christmas and I think we played Super Mario for weeks straight! Once Golden Eye came out we used to have matches between eachother. Also, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Boy Meets World and Step by Step and Captian Planet, Clarissa Eplains it All 2. Hey Arnold (I actually named my cat Arnold because of that show, "Hey Arnold! He's still alive too!), Rugrats, CatDog, Ahhhhh Real Monsters, Rocko's Modern Life, Are You Afraid of The Dark?. Omg! I loved reading your memories! I had forgot about a lot of them! 1. When you make a mistake or press a key they made that loud noise that would give you a heart attack. Here are my memories of the '90s: 1) The old computers with the green screen.
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Another game I loved playing was Pokemon Stadium, great minigames, a of course, being able to connect my gameboy through it on my big box of a tv I had back then :) Star Fox 64, Turok, Toy Story 2, Wave Race and Super Smash Bros deserve a mention too. Goldeneye introduced my to first person shooters and playing shooting games with friends. Mainly on the two latter games I mentioned. Maybe it's pure nostalgia, but I was completely sucked into a different world when playing as a kid. Games like Super Mario 64, Zelda, and Banjo Kazooie epitomises gaming back then.
Played for hours when my friends were over. A game that my parents even got involved in. Mario Kart - Brings back an awful lot of memories. It was mainly the exclusives I bought on the N64. Some were cross platform and I played on the PS1. If fast cars and cutthroat strategizing are your idea of a good time, get ready for the ride of your life. The game also has a dual-player mode in which you square off head-to-head with a friend (or enemy). All of these options certainly give the game as high a replay value as possible, and the obstacles are always different adding even more to the enjoyment factor. Not only that, you choose weather conditions, difficulty level, and which gauges you'll be able to see you might rather have an uncluttered screen than access to your RPMs. Virtually everything is customizable here: you can select the total number of laps in each race, the number of opponents you'll face, and whether the course should be standard, reversed, or mirrored. Experience eight unique racecars as you take to six different tracks, searching for alternate routes in order to get the best of your foes.
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Based on the groundbreaking coin-operated favorite, HARD DRIVIN', this update lives up to the reputation of the original.
Careen through the "City by the Bay" at breakneck speeds as you find shortcuts, brave makeshift ramps, and uncover a myriad of secrets.