ONM Remembered – #195
“… the fact that a digital TV company and a games publisher are teaming up, could well be the first step towards buying your games via interactive TV.”
from N64 Magazine issue 17 (July 1998)
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“… the fact that a digital TV company and a games publisher are teaming up, could well be the first step towards buying your games via interactive TV.”
from N64 Magazine issue 17 (July 1998)
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“Reports that Mr Miyamoto jumped on stage and did a karaoke rendition of the Black Eyed Peas’ Where Is Love? were unconfirmed at time of going to press.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 137 (February 2004)
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“Basically, when I’m in trouble, I run away.”
from N64 Magazine issue 41 (May 2000)
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“REVIEWED: SUPER MARIO LAND – THE GAME THAT LAUNCHED THE PLUMBER’S CAREER ON THE GAME BOY”
from N64 Magazine issue 12 (February 1998)
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“They say that, in the event of a nuclear holocaust, cockroaches will most likely be the sole survivors. I take issue with this, and am certain that both Tamagotchi and the Toki Meki Memorial babes will be around to keep the roaches company.”
from N64 Magazine issue 7 (October 1997)
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“The fastest, most powerful shoes in videogame history.”
from N64 Magazine issue 23 (December 1998)
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“Tiger Woods 2005 should have more commentators and what about some classic golfers, too?”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 147 (February 2004)
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“(rather like arguing over whether a postcard of Waterhouse’s Lady of Shalott truly captures the original painting’s Pre-Raphaelite attention to detail. Um, quite.)”
from N64 Magazine issue 12 (February 1998)
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“The characters and set-pieces you encounter are so adult-orientated that we can’t explain many of them without being banished to the top shelf of your local newsie.”
from N64 Magazine issue 41 (May 2000)
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