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parallaxscroll
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Kid Fenris
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It's a shame that these never came out, since the strategy-RPG crowd was really starved for decent games on the Nintendo 64.
It's also interesting to see how Seta backed the Nintendo 64 at a time when a lot of developers ignored it. I'd guess that 2000 was a little late to invest in releasing a game for the system, particularly when American support was already gone. |
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babbisha BANNED
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How to get nintendo wifi in a place other than home? I have a original ds not a ds lite. I don't have internet at home im using my friend's computer to type this question. I just got pokemon diamond for my ds and i wanna know how to play with using nintendo wifi. Is there a place i can go to play while using nintendo wifi. if there is can you tell me how. |
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Evan
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Wow, that exact same spambot was on the zsnes board. Different message, interestingly enough. |
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Celine
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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Kid Fenris wrote: |
It's also interesting to see how Seta backed the Nintendo 64 at a time when a lot of developers ignored it. I'd guess that 2000 was a little late to invest in releasing a game for the system, particularly when American support was already gone. |
Seta had an hardware partnership with Nintendo during the N64 era.
They produced the N64-based arcade board ALECK 64 ( for which a version of the infamous Rev Limit should exists ).
So I suppose there were some strong relationship between the two company. |
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