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N64
Jun 4, 2004 10:53:03 GMT -5
Post by Dragoncube on Jun 4, 2004 10:53:03 GMT -5
Has anyone got Majoras mask? I have surely Majoras Mask on N64...
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 12:55:41 GMT -5
Post by Fifth on Jun 4, 2004 12:55:41 GMT -5
Heh.... For me:
Atari (some number) -> TI-99/4A -> Sega Master System -> Sega Genesis -> Sega CD -> N64 -> Gamecube
With a GBC and GBA somewhere in there. The Atari's the only one I no longer have.
And strangely enough, I've never owned a NES or SNES. I had enough friends with the systems to get a lot of play time, though.
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 15:21:27 GMT -5
Post by goldyoshi on Jun 4, 2004 15:21:27 GMT -5
Has anyone got cheets for Majoras Mask?
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 15:25:21 GMT -5
Post by Dragoncube on Jun 4, 2004 15:25:21 GMT -5
What cheets....I thought, that no Nintendo game has cheets (I mean only nintendo without other ...ehrm... can somebody help me? )
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 15:46:11 GMT -5
Post by Fifth on Jun 4, 2004 15:46:11 GMT -5
You mean first-party Nintendo games? And, no. They usually don't have cheats... just secrets.
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 16:15:11 GMT -5
Post by goldyoshi on Jun 4, 2004 16:15:11 GMT -5
Please tell me some!
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 17:00:47 GMT -5
Post by Moot on Jun 4, 2004 17:00:47 GMT -5
We can't... they're secrets
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 17:01:16 GMT -5
Post by Fifth on Jun 4, 2004 17:01:16 GMT -5
Okay... in, I think, the west part of town... If you climb up on top of the buildings, you can do a rolling-jump (roll before you reach the ledge) across the town exit (where the guard is,) then another rolling jump to a little basket over one of the shops (the game shop?) then again to the far building. Over there you can find a good 50 rupees, which'll be handy if you've just restarted time.
There are four holes across the countryside which contain 4 "gossip stones," one of which is larger than the other. Play one of the "key" songs on its native instrument to change its color. Get all four the same color, and you get a heart piece.
There's a guy who lives in the toilet of the Stock Pot Inn. You can meet him late at night (after 11, I think?) and trade him a property deed for a heart piece.
If you pay for the treasure box game (the one with the weird maze) as a Goron (it's exspensive,) you can win a heart piece.
There. Secrets. And I got more where that came from.
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 19:02:10 GMT -5
Post by Rainbow Yoshi on Jun 4, 2004 19:02:10 GMT -5
I have a strategy guid here somewhere but anyway once you beat the 4 bosses you go to the skull kid and you will play the song you learn from the first boss. Play that. You will go to the moon. Make sure you have all the possible mask except the one right below the Zora mask. Talk to all the running kids and give them masks to play their dungeons. When you do all the running kids' dungeons talk to the sitting one. He will challenge you to a fight and take pity on you and give you the ultimate mask to fight him with. Oh and bring the milk that makes you have unlimited magic power.
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N64
Jun 4, 2004 22:34:04 GMT -5
Post by Yoshiken on Jun 4, 2004 22:34:04 GMT -5
am i like the only one who loves my PS2 as if it was family
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Graedius
New Yoshi
Chiptune Raccoon
Posts: 48
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 2:26:00 GMT -5
Post by Graedius on Jun 5, 2004 2:26:00 GMT -5
In Worms, you control a tema of literal worms, who have weapons of all sorts in their arsenals, from Bazookas too Shotguns to grenades to Exploding Sheep to Holy Grenades to nauseating old women to a nuke. In most cases, it's the best in a simple, turn-based fight to the death, using your weapons and tools to your advantage. There's also missions and campaigns as well, but the best is Multiplayer all-out pointless worm wars.
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Yoshiki
Junior Yoshi
Breenkjoun!
Posts: 132
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 4:07:41 GMT -5
Post by Yoshiki on Jun 5, 2004 4:07:41 GMT -5
Any relation to Earthworm Jim?
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Graedius
New Yoshi
Chiptune Raccoon
Posts: 48
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 13:02:29 GMT -5
Post by Graedius on Jun 5, 2004 13:02:29 GMT -5
No. They're just worms. Odd-looking ones at that.
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 13:22:05 GMT -5
Post by Koshizu on Jun 5, 2004 13:22:05 GMT -5
(sorry its a large file size) Huahuahua...I laugh at you all. Behold. Ne'er be a finer treasure than my Game and Watch. Many a splendoured time playing it too. n_n
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 13:57:36 GMT -5
Post by Dragoncube on Jun 5, 2004 13:57:36 GMT -5
Hey Mailtroid has the same....heheh I will tell him
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 14:12:07 GMT -5
Post by Mailtroid on Jun 5, 2004 14:12:07 GMT -5
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 14:42:37 GMT -5
Post by goldyoshi on Jun 5, 2004 14:42:37 GMT -5
Yeah they are big pics! Errr.....what is that anyway?
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N64
Jun 5, 2004 16:27:40 GMT -5
Post by Moot on Jun 5, 2004 16:27:40 GMT -5
Oooo... retro I stil have my Zelda Game and Watch... still works too Not forgetting the old Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros, Marios Cement Factory, Donkey Kong Jr, Mario and Luigi... I had a lot
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Graedius
New Yoshi
Chiptune Raccoon
Posts: 48
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N64
Jun 6, 2004 1:00:44 GMT -5
Post by Graedius on Jun 6, 2004 1:00:44 GMT -5
Oh yeah, Koshi? I have 2 Game and Watches: Super Mario Brothers, and Luigi's Cement Factory.
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N64
Jun 6, 2004 5:03:56 GMT -5
Post by Koshizu on Jun 6, 2004 5:03:56 GMT -5
Bah. XD
Mine was £1 from a car-boot sale. *does the bargain dance* I was well proud when I found that. ;D
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