ONM Remembered – #175
“And also, as he’s a dinosaur hunter he could kill mech raptors and triceratopses!”
from N64 Magazine issue 8 (November 1997)
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“And also, as he’s a dinosaur hunter he could kill mech raptors and triceratopses!”
from N64 Magazine issue 8 (November 1997)
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“We’re not saying that Rare isn’t easy to find, but it’s currently being used by the government to conduct experiments on aliens.”
from N64 Magazine issue 13 (March 1998)
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“Lylat Wars? I’m glad I’m not responsible for that. N64’s a great read, though. I get it every month.”
from N64 Magazine issue 11 (January 1998)
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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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“You wouldn’t have any lives, just £1000 to spend on repairs or fines.”
from N64 Magazine issue 14 (April 1998)
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“Her hunky alter-go, Jake, must then learn how to behave like a man, negotiating such everyday laddish hazards as dating, bragging and public urinal etiquette.”
from N64 Magazine issue 17 (July 1998)
This headline always caught my eye, but I must never have actually read it, because it’s basically a load of guff about Nintendo dropping product placement in some off-beat sex comedy, Virtual Sexuality. I couldn’t find any other mention of Nintendo’s involvement in the film anywhere else, and I didn’t see many people talking about the movie online… so you know what I did? I sat down and watched it.
… who’s up for a film review?
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