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I'd say the Pokémon Stadium series as well, but their reliance on the Game Boy versions would make their implementation a little harder.ĭefinitely had to finally log in to this site which I have been following for years now. Other than Rare's games, I want the Mario Party series, Super Smash Bros., Mischief Makers (never played it but it got mt interest) and Mickey's Speedway USA (same case as Mischief Makers). I wouldn't mind playing those games again on the Switch as well as the other Rareware games, especially Banjo-Tooie and Conker's Bad Fur Day. Soon, Blast Corps will be part of thet group.
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Yes, among the Japanese N64 games I've gotten are some that I already have the American version. I will probably collect the Stop 'n' Swop items and call it a day on that one. However I've hit a dead end, I cannot progress beyond Grunty's Furnace Fun without knowing Japanese. I'm also on my second playthrough of Banjo-Kazooie in less than a year, N64 original back in July and now the Japanese N64 version. However the Beaver Bother will always be a nuisance. Once you realize that, it's not really that tedious, it still is, but it becomes less.
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I have more or less memorized where everything is. The first was on the Wii U Virtual Console, then around may it was the original on the Nintendo 64 and now is the Japanese N64 version. Right now I'm on my third playthrough of Donkey Kong 64 in less than a year (yes, really).