ONM Remembered – #473
“Surely this must be quite exciting? Actually, no. We’ve made more exciting cups of tea.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 07 (September 2006)
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“Surely this must be quite exciting? Actually, no. We’ve made more exciting cups of tea.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 07 (September 2006)
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“Apparently, us British love to eat sissy scones with our tea! What a cheek!”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 88 (January 2000)
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“To add the confusion, Virtual Hiryu No Ken has been going by several different names, including Art of Fighting Fist Twin, Flying Dragon Twin, Fly Dragon Fist Twin and various mix ‘n match combinations to make whatever name you felt like saying at the time.”
“When I was conceptualising this mag I dreamt of all the amazing 64bit games I’d be playing. Had this dropped on my desk when I was Editor of Super Action I wouldn’t have thought it was all that good. Know what I mean?”
from 64 Magazine issue 4 (February 1998)
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“Pull on yer baggy trousers and catch some air.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 88 (January 2000)
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“Why was it that only the swots can manipulate the metal loop ’round the windy wire course without touching it and causing it to buzz? Why is it that I, Alex ‘steadyhands’ Lee, can never quite get it to the end without that bloody buzzer going off?”
from N64 Pro issue 6 (April 1998)
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“Some of the motion-capture is outstanding and some of the moves even appear to connect! Crikey, Hudson – with this fighting game you are really spoiling us.”
from N64 Magazine issue 17 (July 1998)
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“Reset Button: This button resets your N64 if, for instance, you’re fed up to the back teeth with the somewhat lengthy ‘congratulations’ sequence in Mario Kart 64.”
from The Nintendo 64 Companion (pack-in with N64 Magazine issue 11, January 1998)
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“Mario Kart 64 is the first N64 racing game to be released in the UK and, not surprisingly, it’s a cracker.”
from Mario Kart 64 Skids In! (pack-in with Official Nintendo Magazine issue 58, July 1997)
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“So, should you buy it? You’ll love it if you like Posh Spice videos – mainly the futuristic one. This has about the same amount of gameplay.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 132 (September 2003)
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