Nanain
I don´t speak english.
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tnks!!!^you should have ages ago
try inet.se or webhallen.com
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Isolation#1274
INNNsolation#1274
tnks!!!^you should have ages ago
try inet.se or webhallen.com
<3
Isolation#1274
Yeah i was a pretty big fan of the N64 as well even though playstation had market dominance. Some of the best 3D platformers ever were released on it. N64 had a feel of its own with its games. Turok was actually my first console shooter and to this day i love it. It was almost open world in its level design, I love the idea of a shooter with so much emphasis on exploring the world as well as (at the time) great shooting mechancis. Turok 2 took that to a whole new level. I recently downloaded and plates througg both on Pc and it was even better..
oh yeah, and perfect dark was amazing too. my first system was the nes. zelda a link to the past was probably my favorite zelda, and then OoT came out and blew my mind, still hard to choose between the two
haha extremely entertaining sold me
diablo 3 quick tip. go to options, gameplay turn on elective mode. then you can customise your active and passive skills. (ie buttons 1 2 3 4).
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Yeah, A Link to the Past is brilliant as well. It was my first foray into the world of Zelda, and it's easily my favourite SNES game. It spurred me to buy The Story of Thor on Megadrive when I was in England in 1995, another classic! It's called Beyond Oasis in the US, I think.
By the way, although I'm not done with Banjo-Tooie yet, I began playing Bastion last night. Wonderful graphics, and the gameplay is a lot of fun so far.
INNNsolation#1274
INNNsolation#1274
so now i have a level 11 wizard, a level 16 witch doctor, and a level 5 demon hunter (for solo play).
i have friends who are in nightmare already
oh and jason, here's my bnet tag in case you missed it the second time around DarkGift#2235
chapter 2, amazing
You guys are giving me the best nostalgia trip right now. I might have to break out the old snes for a delightful 2d romp.