Drawer of the silly pictures. Ex of Rare and various other game devs. Helped make the UK's first anime magazine and games mags like Super Play and N64 in ye olden days. No A.I. 'n' all that jazz.
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I've got a spare copy, complete with the map, if anyone wants to get a head start.
For me, back in '98, Ocarina of Time was a big deal and in the context of that time, it absolutely delivered. It'll be interesting to see if it still delivers, with a fresh coat of paint, for folks in 2026. I've not played it through again in, literally, decades.
Crikey, that WiiU pad’s not been charged in about 5 years.
The BBC needs to make a Dr Who that only they can. I therefore propose that he travels through space, time and a typical daytime schedule where he renovates a terrace house into an HMO, discovers some tat in the attic that he sells in an auction in the country only to find that it's all pointless.
Also, I can't believe how minty these old mags are. It's like I just took the Delorean back 28 years and popped into WHSmith.
Just watched a video on hacking the WiiU and as it seems pretty much like the Wii I’m in.
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I did appreciate the new Xenogears upping the ante on the anime character look. With similar sorts of outfits and designs it could easily have looked just like the new Fire Emblem.
A very ropey photograph of Einhander kicking my ass this morning.
I'm in the middle of A Link Between Worlds at the mo but I feel this is due a revisit next but 3DS or Gamecube? Amazingly, I don't actually have an N64 cart of it or an NSO sub.
Also, in case this comes up (again). Jes' proper review of OoT was in #24. #23 were my pre-review 'thoughts' on it after a nice jolly out to Ninty Europe, in Germany, to play it for a day. And yes, it probably shouldn't have had 'reviewed' on the cover. I'll lay that one at James' and Tim's door.