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    • One thing to keep in mind with Simcity 64 that you probably didn’t experience yourself @Cube, since you played the game on an emulator, is that it runs like an absolute dog on real N64 hardware. Look at that framerate CHUG!
    • Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000   NA release: 28th February 2000 PAL release: 19th September 2000 JP release: N/A Developer: Acclaim Publisher: Acclaim N64 Magazine Score: 53% Not long after EA’s Supercross 2000 comes Acclaim’s Supercross 2000. This is very similar in terms of modes and features, but the handling feels quite different, with this being much easier to control. It also feels less “on rails”, even though it still has invisible walls to stop you going off track. There’s plenty of different stadiums to race in, along with some bigger outdoor tracks, and it feels fine. The sound is horrendous, though, with the bikes sounding like constantly farting flies. There’s also a simple, but restrictive, track editor. The freestyle stunt mode includes a moon level, which is an added bonus. Fine Remake or remaster? There are better motorbike games. Official ways to get the game. There’s no official way to get Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000
    • Yeah, most 3rd party games do. It's why I bought the PS4 version of Turtles as well and continue to purchase Yakuza games for my PS4.
    • Ah, I should have zoomed in and seen that on the cover.   Wasn't aware they still did that. I keep forgetting I bought Sand Land. Really should get round to it.
    • If the PS4 version comes with a free PS5 version then I usually go with that. Two for one price and it comes in handy if I decide to do 2 playthroughs and go for a double platinum.
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