Author Archives: Dean Jones

When it comes to replaying old games, the worst ones to get through aren’t the bad games, but rather those that are just immensely boring,…

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The start of one of Mario’s most successful – and most plentiful in terms of games – spin-offs. Mario Party is a board game combined…

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The AI Shogi series had yearly releases from 1996 to 1998, each one being on a different platform: the 3DO, PlayStation and then N64. This…

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Virtual Pool 64 doesn’t have a fancy title because is isn’t anything fancy. Instead, it focuses on recreating the game of pool as well as…

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Hey You, Pikachu! took almost two years to make it from Japan to the USA, and never came out in Europe. This was mainly due…

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While the first N64 Doraemon game was a 3D platformer, this is more like Goemon: a game with an overworld and dungeons, but the dungeons…

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Turok makes a return, and in this one Iguana seemed to have listened to some complaints of the first one and paid some attention to…

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While a lot of sports games, even in the N64 era, feel like iterations of the same game, the FIFA games on N64 are surprisingly…

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Rogue Squadron was my second N64 game. My mum was also talked into buying an expansion Pak with it, as it would produce better graphics.…

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As I’ve mentioned in previous reviews, the more realistic racing games have not as aged as well as arcade ones, as car physics in games…

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