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    • I made it to my second game: P.N. 03     The gameplay is decently enjoyable (once you get used to it), but it's very lacking. The whole dancing part of it turned out to have pretty much no relevance to the game and only exists so the main character wiggles her butt. It's just not part of the gameplay or style of the game at all, not even the music is particularly strong, instead oddly muted. You can't move while shooting, but dodging works well but there aren't that many enemies and you can figure the patterns out quite easily (again, they aren't linked to the music - there's just no rhythm to the game). The roll move is completely useless because the developers made sure she crouches with her butt in the air before she can roll.  The game actually feels a lot like an on-rails shooter (even though you can move freely), in terms of having to mash A to fire (you can unlock automatic fire), the combo system and it's a fun shooter in this style. Unfortunately, it's lacking in the spectacle that shmups have, with most of the game taking place in a load of lifeless grey rooms (which are often repeated) or a brown wasteland.  It's a bit disappointing, really. It needed to delve into the whole dancing thing more in terms of style, movement, music and enemies. 
    • Paritybit are the developers of Calciobit/Nintendo Pocket Football Club BTW.  Amazingly enough, they’re still going! With their latest game being Derby Stallion Switch, released in 2020.  Come to think of it, their next game should be due this year… wonder if they’ll be jumping in on Switch 2’s launch window…
    • Been testing the Portal this morning and seems to work perfectly on the local network, not really noticing any lag. I'll test it over 4g/5g next time I go somewhere with a better signal than around here. I've reserved my PS5s IP address and opened up all the recommended ports so everything should be good to go.
    • Derby Stallion 64   JP release: 10th August 2001 EU release: N/A NA release: N/A Developer: ParityBit Publisher: Media Factory N64 Magazine Score: N/A The second horse racing game for the N64. This one has a lot more focus on betting than G1 Stable, so I could at least see some races, which include text-based Japanese commentary. As you start earning more money, you can get involved more into the business management side of things, as you buy, trade, and breed horses to give you an advantage in races. This was another late N64 game which was initially developed for the 64DD. This was originally going to use the Game Boy link cable (which was part of the 64DD project, but never for released) to allow players to hide their bets from others in multiplayer. ? Remake or remaster? The series is still ongoing and evolving, with the latest game on Switch. Although still only in Japanese. Official Ways to get the game There is no official way to play Derby Stallion 64
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