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    • Doraemon 3: Nobita’s Town SOS!   JP release: 28th July 2000 NA release: N/A PAL release: N/A Developer: Epoch Publisher: Epoch N64 Magazine Score: 54%   The third of the Doraemon games on N64, this goes back to being more of a Mario style platformer, only with absolutely no platforming challenge. There are plenty of jumps to make, but not a single one that you’ll struggle with in any way, not even in the big platforming “challenges” at the end of each world. The game is more about unlocking objects and using them in certain locations. The unlock method is rather strange, though. All of the weapons and items are already in your inventory, just covered in goop. To unlock them, you collect spray cans that respawn whenever you re-enter an area, so that part of it is extremely trivial. The problem it causes, is that there are a lot of potential items to use with no indication of where you can even use objects. There’s some vague hints in the text, but it just means that trial and error is a very time consuming option. The game overall is just quite boring. Enemies are very easy to shoot down, and even bosses are just a case of avoiding attacks while shooting as much as possible, so the entire game is just casually walking through levels, having to use very random items in very random locations. There are also multiple villages with some nice little areas, but once again, it’s just using items in odd ways. There’s not much to this one. Fine Remake or remaster? Only in a comprehensive Doraemon game collection. Official ways to get the game. There’s no official way to get Doraemon 3
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    • Been reading some of these over Christmas and it's really reignited my love of comics. I was still buying certain omnibus' but hadn't read many of them lately. It's very tempting to buy a load (and when I say a load, I mean like £200 worth...) from the Kindle epic collection sale and build up that side of my collection again. One I would recommend people read is Superman: Up in the Sky. It's a modern book but not set in any particular continuity and is an excellent book, really getting to the heart of who Superman is and what he means to people.
    • Cool. I believe I have everything set up correctly for both time (for custom) and then Stamina after. So see you then. 
    • Yeah, I'm always up for custom stages.
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