Author Archives: Dean Jones

The Nintendo 64’s first basketball is a straight up arcade conversion, which means there’s nothing to the game except matches and very few options. It’s…

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In English speaking countries, Mahjong is known as a solitaire tile matching game. This simple game is actually just one of many variants of Mahjong,…

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J.League Perfect Striker is essentially the N64’s first version of International Superstar Soccer (a franchise from Konami later known as Pro Evolution Soccer). While a…

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Hey batter batter…or something. Baseball is a sport I know very little about, although the basic rules seem pretty simple to figure out, and quite…

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Part of me was dreading replaying this. I have a lot of fond childhood memories of Mario Kart 64, but is it’s something that still…

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Shadows of the Empire was a big “Expanded Universe” multimedia event, with this story getting a novel, soundtrack (for the novel), comic book, toys and, of…

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The first road-based racing game on the N64. I remember this being panned in magazines, but surely not much can go wrong with something as…

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The Glory of St. Andrews [Eiko no Saint Andrews] is a Japanese exclusive golf game set on “The Old Course” at St. Andrews. This isn’t…

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As I mentioned in the Mortal Kombat Trilogy review, fighting games aren’t my kind of thing, so these will be opinions from someone who has…

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A Japanese-only point and click adventure for the N64, and sequel to a SNES game called Wonder Project J. I wasn’t quite sure what to…

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