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We need a remake of this game just high quality and a few extra stuff for multiplayer and just overall extra things like missions because goddamn this was so fun altho the boat mission was so goddamn tough but overall very good, R.I.P. Sean Connery
Everything has a beginning. Too bad most of us don't see it. Thank you for getting this video & showing it. Wish others could see this. Wishful thinking. 🖖
A friend had this game and I was glad that it wasn't mine, since SNES games weren't cheap and if you bought a bad game you were stuck with it. LOL It's sorta difficult, sorta unfair and a bit creepy too (at least back then and I think the music played a part in it as well) imo. I never made it to the ice level and was always stuck in the water level, as far as I can remember. The weapons were original though. I feel like playing it again, but also not.
I think they had video game rentals in 1993, many video stores, like Block Busters and even smaller video stores allowed you to rent video games. In the 1990s, I rented more games than I bought, especially for the SNES, & Sega Genesis. For people who didn't rent video games, if you bought that game then you were stuck with it.
@@Ace1000ks19751982 Yea, we had that too over here. But I was a kid and teen during the late 80s and 90s, so I had no access to such stores, since it required to be 18. We rarely went there to rent something, since it was quite pricey. But at least those were the days when shopping mals and such offered to try games. Whenever I was interested in a game, I asked them to try it first. They opened the case and shoved it in. No problem. Not sure if that would have been possible with the N64, but it worked for Sega Master System and the SNES. When the N64 came, video game magazines became a commercial thing, so sources were not only limited to Club Nintendo (or Nintendo Power for you US fellas). But even when a game was not great, we rather saw the flaw in our skill, not in the game. Of course there was frustration, but we played a couple hours, which was already considered extreme by parents and then did other stuff. So it was all good, even with a proven bad game (several decades later on RU-vid). haha Cheers!
@@Ace1000ks19751982 Yes, we had such rental stores too, but I was a teenager in the 90s and therefore couldn't get a rental card (free membership). We rarely rented something, since it was quite pricey. But back then stores allowed someone to try the game first, if someone asked. They opened the game and inserted it into the console to try. Unthinkable these days, but these days you can see the gameplay online, so...
@@Ace1000ks19751982 Yes, we had such rentals too, but I was a teenager in the 90s and therefore couldn't get a rental card (free membership). We rarely rented something, since it was quite pricey. But back then stores allowed someone to try the game first, if someone asked. Unthinkable these days, but these days you can see the gameplay online, so...
@@eadghe It cost about $3 to rent a video game back in the 1990s. A SNES game cost about $59.99 back in the 1991 to 1993. I owned very few SNES games, the only games I had for it was Final Fight, Super Conflict, Street Fighter II The World Warrior, and Super Battle Tank 2. I rented the majority of games. In the early 1990s, I was more into computer games, so I didn't play many video game consoles overall. Computer games were less expensive compared to video game rom cartridges. The average computer game back in the late 1980s and early 1990s was about $19.99 to $29.99. This was because floppy disks were less expensive compared to ROM chips. I also went to the arcades every weekend to play video games as well. In sum, I lost interest in 16 bit console video gaming, and it wasn't until the Sony Playstation 1 that I started to play more console video games.
It works! Thanks for the tip! You need NRage_DInput8_V2.dll the previous versions don't detect mouse movement. I am now playing Quake 2 for N64 with mouse (and WASD controls hah). It's not perfect as the sensitivity has this weird acceleration (like the analog stick) but it Can-be-done :) Thanks bunches bud.
“Have any thoughts?” Several. But the most gleaming thought is your use of the terms “when I have to go out and buy McDonald’s”. Throughout the entire video. Don’t know if you’re complaining or making a basic assessment of the quantity/price point ratio margin over the years . Or both. But the implied tone of the video is that you’re getting ripped off on a consistent basis due to shrinkflation and the greediness of fast food establishments. Last time I checked, nothing is stopping you from packing yourself a crazy filling lunch for much cheaper.😂
It seems like every time I eat out, the quantity of the food seems to be getting smaller. It's the same thing when I go to a restaurant, I have to order more dishes to feel full. I haven't packed my own lunch for almost 25 years. After I finished university and entered the work force, I made enough money to be able to eat out often, so I got into the habit of this even to this day.
Bro, a single Big Mac Value Meal w/ 2 extra Big Macs has got to be AT LEAST 2,000 calories. That's one single meal. I agree prices are ridiculous and a Big Mac should never, EVER be above $5 but not even a nice steak w/ some sides comes close to the calories of 3 Big Macs so... I don't know.
A grown man needs about 3,200 calories per day. One big mac has 563 calories, so I eat 3 of them. That is about 1,689 calories, and I eat twice a day, so that is half of my caloric needs. I don't order large french fries, I order a regular one which has about 378 calories, and I don't finish it. I usually eat less than half of them, and throw the rest away.
@@Ace1000ks19751982 I'm just saying if I saw someone w/ 3 Big Macs on their plate, I'd be like "must be pretty hungry, huh?". But you're saying "just average hungry". i don't think your average grown man needs 3 Big Macs to feel full (not withstanding you leave calories on the table w/ the first meal). Not saying you DON'T, but if you need 1,700 calories to feel full... that's always gonna be costly. You're saying you basically need like an entire medium-sized pizza to feel full. Am I off here?
@@jdksportsyt Some of the jobs I have to do is really physically demanding, like laying network cables, carrying 100 + lb servers when I sent them up, and other physically demanding tasks. I usually eat fast food like this when I do contract work, because I don't have time to eat anything else.
Oh man i dont believe it. I was 13 when this came out. It was cutting edge tech back then. This sim and F117a were the reasons i became a commercial pilot.
bro i have same mobo but i have a problem can u help me find isse with my mobo Here are the details of my setup: Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V LK Processor: Intel i7 3770K RAM: 16 GB DDR3 (4x4 GB, 1600 MHz) GPU: GTX 750 Ti Storage: 512 GB SSD The issue I am facing is as follows: when I install the RAM sticks in the black slots (2x4 GB) or the blue slots (2x4 GB), the PC boots without any problems. However, when I attempt to use all four RAM slots simultaneously, the system fails to boot and displays a DRAM error, accompanied by a red light indicator on the motherboard. I have already taken the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: Updated the BIOS to the latest version. Verified that the PSU is functioning properly. Checked the processor socket pins for any damage. Despite these efforts, I am unable to boot with three or four RAM sticks installed. I would appreciate any guidance or suggestions you could provide to help resolve this issue.
The way you put in ram is by putting two like rams together, this is by putting it in every other slot. RAM 1 RAM 2 Slots RAM 1 RAM 2 RAM 1 RAM 2 You don't put them next to each other. If that fails, you may have to change the RAM frequency to the lowest ram setting. If that fails, you may have bad ram.
@@Ace1000ks19751982 sir thank you for your reply i have all 4 ram same frequency DDR3 1600mhz with i7 3770k but still have same issue ram working in pairs only in both black slot or only in both blue slots but at the same time 4 ram together not work please can u give me your ram model number or images because i have all ram out of QVL Vendor from Motherboard Manuel
@@Ace1000ks19751982 an some time working ram all 4 when i change Dram voltage or any thing in bios seriously i cant find out what is problem eve an export technician also not not understand problem ram working in other pc perfect processor is ok psu is ok gpu is ok mobo is ok
It pained me to watch you touching all of the thermal pad & stretching it out. would have been easier to remove one siede, set it down where you want it, then remove the other side. would have avoided stretching the thing out then. also finger grease is not a great heat conductor.