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Winback is a real game, but not a very good one. It was Nintendo's answer to Metal Gear Solid in the same way Crash Bandicoot was Sony's answer to Mario; remedial, glitchy, overbright, and poorly textured. I would avoid it. Also dodge Rainbow Six; it was much better on the PC.

Most of the basics have been covered and you can't really go wrong, if you can find a place that sells N64 games cheap... go nuts.

God, I remember that game. It was horrible. I bought it thinking this was going to be good, but it was just awful. I can't even begin to describe. Just ewwww.

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Paper Mario's a great game, but a bitch to find. I eventually had to spend FORTY QUID on buying it second hand from eBay, it's that rare.

Others that haven't been mentioned are Perfect Dark and Donkey Kong 64...

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I loved the intros for all the wrestlers in WCW/NWO Revenge, despite the repetitive and generic intro music. Also, I have fond memories of taking people out in a Battle Royal with Psicosis by doing flying dropkicks to them from the top turnbuckle. Oh, and the game had Scott Hall so I am happy.

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