F-Zero - Fire Field
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@Aurorosthebest Yeah, it'd be nice to see Rare come back and get up with Nintendo again. That's where Rare really belonged, not with Xbox/Microsoft.
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@WhiplashPuppet They made one Game for the Xbox because Nintendos selled them.
The Game sucked to NO END! It is a Shame... Why did Nintendo do that?! I really wish Rare would came back to Nintendo... And they could make an 3D JUMP AND RUN WHICH IS WORTH TO PLAY! SCREW MARIO! Sorry, but I had to do that...
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@Cirahon That may be true, but that's what the weekend was for. Getting together with friends after school and enjoying some good old multiplayer fun. At least back then you could call your friends a few names if they beat you and it was all taken in a joking manner. Can't do that online though. Might piss someone off, ya know?
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@Aurorosthebest Very much agreed. Rare were kings when they were around. Especially during the N64 era. Blast Corps, Jet Force Gemini, Diddy Kong Racing, Conkers Bad Fur Day, DK64. Banjo-Kazooie. The list goes on. It's a shame they're not around anymore. It really is. =/
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@WhiplashPuppet inFamous :C
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Love the part at 1:06 !!! *yeah* :D
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YEAH!!!!! I need that Music for my Car, or maybe it's a bad idea speeding through traffic trying to knock everybody off the course!
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@WhiplashPuppet I agree.
Also, the Older Games where much harder and longer.
I mean
Super Mario World: 12 Hours first Playthrough, got in the last worlds a few times Game Over
Super Mario 3D land: Four Hours, I died only 5 Times in the whole Game...
I think you can see the Difference.
The Nowadays Developer only look on the Graphic. before, They looked on Story, Boss fights, Level Design and, most of all, DIFFICULTY AND LENGTH! In my Opinion, Rare made the best Games with a length of 80 Hours!
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F-Zero series will ALWAYS OWN Call of Doodoo
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@TheEevee10 Golden Fox all the way. :D I love the way it driiiiiffffffttttttsssss~
@Gergothman It's not just that they're old. For me, older games, weather it be SNES, PS1, N64, etc, have a sort of magic about them that newer games lost somewhere along the line. It goes back to what I was saying before. It started becoming more about the money, online gameplay, the latter of the two generating competitive gaming which I've always felt takes away from the overall fun of a game. What good is a game if the only way you can enjoy it is online?
WhiplashPuppet 5 months ago 9
As a Bassist I have to say that this track is better than sex :D
gowand2x2 3 months ago 4