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  • edited October 2010
    chop983 wrote: »
    I bought mine for Rogue Squadron.
    and sold my Playstation because It was gathering dust, couldn't stop playing Goldeneye.

    Goldeneye was and still is awesome, I hope the remake doesn't eff it up to the next level, cos' if it's good I'll make a purchize that's for sure.

    As for Rogue Squadron, couldn't stand it, but I'm one of the few who thought Shadows of the Empire was a good game, really a multi-format game for a modern system at the time, it may have had it's glitches but really, nobody had dared to do multi-format levels in a game since the early days. I know a lot of people complain about that these days "why isn't the game consistent?", "why'd they stick a flying level in there when all the rest are platform", "I want my game to follow the same blah blah blah formulae all the way to the bitter but predictable end". Shadows of the Empire may have got shit reviews, but if you ask me it was a decent and brave attempt at a Star Wars Universe game, and I thought it did alright, tell me that fighting IG88 in the Ord-Mantel scrapyard is a load of shit and I'll eat my words as a gamer and as a Star Wars fan. For me that was awesome even if it was really hard. Even the Hoth level where you had to tie your tow lines round the AT-AT's legs that was cool, the multi format levels in that game were perfectly balanced, and weren't obnoxious with the learning curve.

    I'll stop talking now :D
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited October 2010
    I liked Shadows of the Empire too... I pefer Rogue Squadron 2 on the Gamecube however..
  • edited October 2010
    By the way there are adapters that let you use original N64 controllers on a PC. I have one I got from eBay and it works great. You do have to calibrate it first though.
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