Strange. I don't remember this one on N64. It seems familiar, and I remember a good amount of games from the N64 era, but this one escapes me despite being slightly familiar.
I did just get a Switch, I might have to check it out.
@Dennis5891 I got it when it came out. People hated on the game since it wasn't a direct sequel to Yoshi's Island.
But if you take it on it's own, I really liked it and had a blast with it.
Also, I never understood the controversy behind the water temple, it seemed no more difficult than any other temple, or any other challenge in other games.
Not trying to flex, promise.
@Dennis5891 Me neither.
Sure you had to look around a bit, bit it never stood out to me back in the day.
Perhaps it's another one of those things that started leading its own life when the internet became a big thing.
@OutofPrintArchive who the hell complains about what you do ?!?! It’s tons of work effort and time. That’s aggravating and quite frankly ungrateful. I love what you do! I feel like i spam you with all the likes i do to save them and read on
@occitel
Franchement, non, pas ici, pas même pour mes enfants ! Ils trouvent Ocarina of Time super.
Certaines textures de Twilight Princess sont horribles en comparaison 🤢🤣
(Faut dire que j'ai trouvé le moyen de jouer à Ocarina of Time et Majora's Mask en NTSC 480p 16/9 sur GameCube 😁)
Somebody has made a Super Mario Maker for the #N64 called #MarioBuilder64. Pretty awesome full of tools for making your own Mario 64 stages. Yes, it works on real hardware.
A few more impressions from the Majora's Mask Recompile Project. Here are some screenshots in ultrawide: (21:10 aspect ratio or resolution of 3440x1600)
@SimonSays
Yeah, it's a rare thing sadly.
Single company magazines could do it a bit more easily, like N64 Magazine and Official Sega Saturn Magazine come to mind.
But then so was MAXIMUM.
A 9 page spread on Kabuki Clash?
Sure, no problem!