Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #249
“Toad is your guide to the Information Board. What a cutie!”




from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 91 (April 2000)
A really sweet, colourful preview for Mario Party 2. From the impressions I hear online, most folks consider it the best of the N64 instalments, if not the best one in the entire series.
Myself? I’ve never actually played it! The idea of the Mario characters wearing costumes actually offended me. Oh, sure, it’s a party and all, but you wanna play as Wario, right? You want Wario to be Wario! I don’t know about you, but I’d be frustrated if I played a Wario Land game and he was hidden beneath a poncho and novelty cowboy hat for the entire game.
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Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #248
“Downers: Having bugger all beer money because you’ve spent it all down the high street”

from N64 Pro issue 4 (February 1998)
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Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #247
“USE SIGN TO AVOID GETTING HIT BY CAR!”

from N64 Magazine issue 9 (December 1997)
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Filed under ONM Remembered Tagged N64 Magazine, preview
Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #245
“FANTASTIC FIRST PERSON SHOOTER”

from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 94 (July 2000)
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Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #244
“I reckon his super hero would prove more than a match for anyone.”

from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 69 (June 1998)
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #243
“Q: So did the disaster of the film have any psychological effect on your development?”



from Nintendo Pro issue 33 (2000)
The Nintendo 64 got a little weird at the end of its era. Okay, I’ve said it was weird at darn near every part of its life cycle, but you’d pick up the latest issue of ONM (or, in this case, the cheapest imitation the duty-free had on their shelves), leaf through the previews, and come across some games that just made you wonder… why? What audience was there for such a particular game, and what was the developers reasoning behind it? I mean, we had Donkey Kong 64 already, and Banjo-Tooie came out just a month after this in America. I think we were sorted for 3D platformers ’til the next generation, lads.
As light as it is on actual preview material (enjoy the blurry, context-free screenshots!), it does offer a neat little interview with Holly Hirzel, then-president of the Player 1 development studio, but has since made a name for herself in Microsoft’s Xbox Live department, which is a good step-up from duff bowling games. She mentions the challenge of Titus handing them the license out of nowhere, which I find amusing: both the possible (if unlikely) notion that Titus were still holding the Blues Brothers license since 1991, and the reality that developers must face of being handed a completely outrageous license and asked to make a game out of it. A Trading Places game, you say…?
It also amuses me to read an interview with a woman in games development that isn’t harassing her about her credentials, but instead “did you really like Blues Brothers 2000?”
Filed under ONM Remembered Tagged interview, N64 Pro, review
Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 12:55 pm Comments Off on Use your heart and Boost Fire!
The next four episodes of F-Zero: The Legend of Falcon are up! Because I’m a sucker for schedules (and stressing over deadlines) there’ll be three to four new episodes every Wednesday and Sunday. If I find the time I’d love to write some thoughts on the series, but since I’m still in the middle of writing and editing the coverage that might be a little impractical. We’ll see what happens!
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at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #242
“Meet the root of our evil.”

from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 66 (March 1998)
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Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #241
“Go on Otis, you go first. We have a bad feeling about this, so the old boy makes sure everything is safe.”

from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 92 (May 2000)
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Filed under ONM Remembered Tagged onm, turok