Wuss
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Im waiting for LoZ MM because I haven't played yet and all of my friends say Im not a true Zelda fan...
I'm definitely getting the older zeldas as well...
I'm definitely getting the older zeldas as well...
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Actually, it is possible to snake in the 64 version, but it is much harder to pull off since many tracks have hills and incredibly uneven surfaces. You just have to practice more than you probably had to in the DS version. Drafting is also in the game.snaking is impossible
Well, it not really snaking, since you have to pause between every Mini turbo.Actually, it is possible to snake in the 64 version, but it is much harder to pull off since many tracks have hills and incredibly uneven surfaces. You just have to practice more than you probably had to in the DS version. Drafting is also in the game.
It's a shame you can't save ghost data because you needed a Controller Pak..
I think N64 games take significantly more blocks. I know I have 1 NES game and 2 TurboGrfx games, and I have like 1650 left. I'm considering getting rid of the Internet Channel, considering I will never have a stable internet connection, and I wouldn't use it anyway. Same goes for weather and news channels.
Thanks GAW. You have all the games I own, or I would give you a suggestion.
But instead, I have a question for you: is your Wii close to filling up? Or do you still have plenty of space? Sorry, I'm just a little worried about how much space my Wii will have come August or something...
It does that in the original, so yea...Mario Kart still has it's bugs in it.For instance, music in multiplayer is wack. People on the left side get music when they get a star while people on the right don't. It's a lot faster too for some reason, I heard. It's fun drifting in 90 degree angles!
Bah, when that game came out on the virtual console I felt like punching myself in the face. I was disappointed in spending 1500 of my 2000 points on NES games. I wanted to get LTTP so badly. Too bad SNES games are more than 500 points (Whatever their price is...)So I downloaded a Link to the Past. I'm kind of bothered by some things but I'll see what I think when I beat it.
I got 4000 points, w00t.Nintendo said:Super Mario World™ (Super NES®, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): During a vacation in Dinosaur Land, Princess Toadstool gets kidnapped and a spell is cast on the inhabitants of the island. When they stumble upon Yoshi™, a young dinosaur, Mario™ and Luigi learn that Bowser is responsible for the terrible misdeeds. Now, all Yoshis are trapped in magical eggs that Bowser has hidden throughout seven castles. Many hidden paths aid Mario in making his way to Bowser's castle, completing 74 areas and finding all 96 exits. Discover items, including a feather that gives Mario a cape that allows him to fly, or a flower that shoots fireballs in layers upon layers of 2-D scrolling landscapes. Players can even ride Yoshi and swallow their enemies.
VIGILANTE™ (TurboGrafx-16, 1 player, 600 Wii Points): Brave the streets of New York City in this side-scrolling beat-'em-up game. Thugs kidnap the beloved Madonna, and it's up to players to become vigilantes. Players fight their way into enemy territory to get her back. Enemies attack with weapons like iron pipes, chains, guns and motorcycles. To fight back, players can punch, kick or use the "nunchaku" item that appears in the stage. Players must use each of the attacks effectively to defeat their enemies. To clear a stage, defeat the boss that waits at the end. Players fight their way through exciting stages that include the City Streets, Junkyard, Brooklyn Bridge and the Backstreets.
Gain Ground™ (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): It's the 31st century, and science and technology have progressed to the point that the human race is approaching perfection: no war, no poverty and no conflict. With nothing to worry about, the human race seems destined to live forever in harmony. But what if Earth came under attack? By this point in time, people did not know how to cope with problems or conflicts, and had completely lost their survival instincts. In response to this, the United Earth Government created the Gain Ground system, a war simulator that would help humans rediscover their lost instincts. After several terrible malfunctions, the creators became prisoners in their own creation. Now it's up to players and two courageous comrades to go into the Gain Ground system, rescue their fellow humans and destroy the system. Players battle through different periods in history as they revive their survival instincts, while trying to live.
To be on an account solo you need to be 18. Which means you need to be 18 to have a debit card.You don't have to be 18 to have a debit card. All you need is a bank account. You're saying that you just keep your money at home when you get paid?
I'm not trying to give you a hard time or anything I just think it's odd that you wouldn't have a debit card yet.
.Nintendo did say we would see original games on the VC so we should expect to see those in three or four years.