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After playing through GoldenEye again this year, I decided to give The World Is Not Enough on N64 a shot. I played through the whole game and very much enjoyed it.

It is a much better game than it seems like people give it credit for. There were a couple times I got stuck trying to figure out what to do, but I have a feeling that was due to me approaching it from a 2018 gameplay perspective. In 2000, I probably would have noticed the item to jump on to avoid the explosion (or remembered how Bond did it in the movie) or how to handle the helicopter with the remote missiles much sooner. I thought the graphics were on par if not better then GE, the objectives diverse, and the use of the gadget watch for different functions was alot of fun.

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PSN: Tiny415

Skill: Okay: understand the principles but tend to stick with one character/character set

Time: evening to nighttime EST

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#3  Edited By Tiny415

Sorry to see you leave brotha, but congratulations and good luck

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Trainer - David

Friend Code - 0473-7772-3323

Version - Y

Safari Type - N/A (but if someone can see it and share with me that would be helpful)

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472 Games with 414 installed.

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#7  Edited By Tiny415
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Science Fact! Pictures stitched together from Opportunity.

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#8  Edited By Tiny415

@DarthOrange: "You can plug in a full-on three terabyte hard drive if you want. I'll love you as a digital consumer," Nintendo America CEO and president Reggie Fils-Aime

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#9  Edited By Tiny415

Yes, I collect. When I started my career and found myself with some disposable income I decided to buy the old consoles I never could when I was a student. Picked up a Saturn with games, a Sega tower of power ( genesis, Sega cd, and 32x) with a bunch of games. As well as when I went to Pax or other conventions, if I saw a game I wanted to play, picked it up. Now these all reside in my finished basement and my cousins and my nieces and nephews come over to play the old games their parents enjoy. When a buddy got nostalgic about resident evil while deployed, sent him a care package of a GameCube and RE:0 through 4. There is nothing wrong with collecting, but i suggest be a library, not a vault. Don't expect to get rich monetarily, but enjoy the moments when someone asks you why the Gameboy screen is not responding to touch. if something is worth money some day great, my uncle ended up sending his kids through college based on selling baseball cards. Just enjoy the games and the experiences associated. Oh I have something like 1500 games between console and PC. My only other piece of advice is do not install steam. I have something like 300 PC games on the service alone. I joke with my coworkers, I look forward to retirement or unemployment, just so i can catch up.But I justify it around the amount of travel I do for work and the access I have to a PC.

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@SirPinkleton: But isn't that a very simple view. Essentially you are saying that if they do not completely agree with you, then you will not support them.

The ESA supplied 30 scholarships for aspiring game developers, raised over $900,000 for game development around educational games, and helped defend video game merits to the Supreme court. All of this occurred in the last 6 months. This organization is not evil,

It seems like a very simple response to boycott, instead of engage in a mature dialog.

This issue, like all other issues, is not binary decision. The idea of protecting the rights of content creators is important, but the manor in which SOPA goes about it is wrong. With revision, technical input and oversight these bills could be turned into something that could work.

@AxleFGK: Is it true that this does not represent the gaming industry? The ESA is a professional organization, that represents publishers and developers. For all we know, they had a private meeting for corporate members to determine their stance. Sony, EA and Microsoft have publicly came out in support of this effort, but I can imagine that a number of companies privately support SOPA for what it can do to protect their properties.

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