ONM Remembered – #180
“Bursting Bugs, ancient parchment, sore feet.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 110 (November 2001)
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“Bursting Bugs, ancient parchment, sore feet.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 110 (November 2001)
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“The respect of game players is always the energy source of we creators to make something new.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 137 (February 2004)
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“Although Adon’s fast, she’s still a girl, so can’t take much damage.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 68 (May 1998)
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“KNOW IT FIRST: LINK’S GOT A SISTER”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 118 (July 2002)
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“Why did Rare drop these wondrous machines of destruction?”
from N64 Magazine issue 10 (December 1997)
In case you didn’t know, anything involving prototypes, unreleased games or removed features always catches my fancy. Yes, in the first trailers of Blast Corps, there were some really far-out machines in the game, such as this mecha scorpion and Robotech reject.
To try and maintain a construction vehicle theme, I’m guessing, they both got dropped. Sure, there’s still three giant robots in the finished game’s vehicle roster, but it’s just not the same without a giant mechanical pincer monster to round it out!
(mind you, a giant mecha-scorpion deserves top billing – it’d be wasted playing second fiddle to a bulldozer and an oversized RC car)
“Be prepared for a rude answer when you ask Rare’s Uncle Tusk.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 91 (April 2000)
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“You’ve created some of the best videogames ever made – and that’s a fact!”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 89 (February 2000)
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“So you think that the link-up play will prove to be successful?” “… I don’t.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 132 (September 2003)
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“I’d love to see a futuristic version of Zelda, where Link and Zelda’s descendants battle with a robotic Ganondorf.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 95 (August 2000)
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“Sounds like the UK people are better game players than we are!”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 137 (February 2004)
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