How is Quake on the Saturn?
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AppleQueso
Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
I think I tried that dual controller thing in one of the Turok games before. It's... interesting.
Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
I'm not a fan of the N64 or it's library at all, but this is one game I used to play at a friend's house that I too found to be enjoyable in some strange way. I'd like to revisit it someday.Xeogred wrote:But I guess I remain to be one of the few fans of Bomberman 64. That game was completely ... weird, hard as hell too (I cleared the special world), but dang I loved it. I only played a bit of Hero but remember not liking it nearly as much.
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Valkyrie-Favor
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Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
Of course you can! I have tiny fingers and I can press all four of them at once with just my thumb. I do it all the time in Tekken, and whenever you want to change perspectives in a driving game...AppleQueso wrote:You can't press X and Triangle at the same time on a Ps1 controller.
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Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
Ah, So i'm not the only oneOf course you can! I have tiny fingers and I can press all four of them at once with just my thumb. I do it all the time in Tekken, and whenever you want to change perspectives in a driving game...
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Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
Alright. Just get Quake on Saturn; it's not expensive, you already have a Saturn, and you hate N64. Problem solved.
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Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
Mischief Makers and Ogre Battle 64 alone make the N64 worth owning.
Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
You know what, you're absolutely right.foxhound1022 wrote:Alright. Just get Quake on Saturn; it's not expensive, you already have a Saturn, and you hate N64. Problem solved.
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dreamcast4ever83
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Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
funny i never played any of those games i'll look them up. Im gonna assume by the titles there action based Rpg's?BoneSnapDeez wrote:Mischief Makers and Ogre Battle 64 alone make the N64 worth owning.
Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
Ogre Battle 64 is a good game. It's a shame it's on the N64 though with it's blurry, crap graphics and SNES quality music.
It would've been better as a polished PS1 title and would've sold much better.
It would've been better as a polished PS1 title and would've sold much better.
Re: How is Quake on the Saturn?
Neither are. Ogre Battle 64 is a turn-based strategy RPG, just like the rest of the Ogre series.dreamcast4ever83 wrote:funny i never played any of those games i'll look them up. Im gonna assume by the titles there action based Rpg's?BoneSnapDeez wrote:Mischief Makers and Ogre Battle 64 alone make the N64 worth owning.
Mischief Makers is a 2D platformer.

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