This time, console, everything was just ideal. A technical powerhouse console, but one that didn't just rely on temporarily wowing people with tech gimmicks. Instead they put fun, creativity, heart and true gaming soul at the centre of everything about it.
Wave Race Blue Storm later gained some competition with the release of Jet X2O in late October 2002, which combined elements of snowboarding racing games with jet ski racing games. Jet X2O had mixed to slightly positive reviews but did not sell well due to its shorter length.
Dude this game was everything to me, if they remake this I will buy a Nintendo switch in a heartbeat. On the weekends I would play this and my mom would play music all night. Wish I can go back to the early 2000’s man..
Is this game even possible normally? The blocks at the end move so slowly that you don't have enough time to pass them. As for the mismatched music... beginner race: champion race, intermediate race: beginner race, aerial race: silly race, silly race: intermediate race.
WOW, Wave Race Blue Storm are absolutely agree but it's remake in Nintendo GameCube! 1st in Normal Grand Prix: Nigel Carver 1st in Hard Grand Prix: Ayumi Stewart 1st in Expert Grand Prix: Ryota Hayami!
Lethal Enforcers I & II(Great Light Gun shoot-em-Up I just played 1, PS1) I was today years old when I found out that Lethal Enforcers 1 and 2 are on the PS1, and I was today years old when I beat the first game for the first time. This version is a lot easier, and it gives out a lot of lives you do well. This was a really fun hour. Don't think I'll add it to replay list, but it's nice to finally beat it. The best thing about this game: The soundtrack! It's pretty similar to the SNES Turtles In Time, which is one of my faves!!
When I got a Nintendo 64 in I believe 97' it was the best Christmas ever in my life. I was born when the first Nintendo came out. The amount of simple fun my friends and I had playing Golden eye 007, Zelda, pilot wings, Diddy Kong racing ect. I Kno this is game cube but wow what an an era kids of this generation have no idea of. It's too easy now days for the dopamine dump of direct access to every movie and game on your couch. Friday's were so much fun getting ready to go out the door to hit up the pizza joint and block buster. The social interaction picking out a film is unparalleled to nowadays. Nostalgia