The Nintendo 64 was such a massive step up from the humble 16-bit Super NES, as Super Mario 64 had demonstrated with its spectacular three-dimensional graphical world, complete with fast and furious gameplay. However, some of Silicon Graphics’ internal
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Electric Playground
Without question the most unique and satisfying home racing videogame I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing. This is, as you're no doubt aware, no minuscule feat. To declare that a racer is as good or better than WipeOut XL, Sega Rally, The Need For
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The Video Game Critic
This is a solid jet ski racing game with the best simulated water of any video game (so far), with super-realistic waves and splashing. Wave Race 64 is a lot of fun to play thanks to beautiful scenery and simple control. There are eight excellent tracks
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As a game filled with an odd and mysterious history, Wave Race 64
has blast on to the 64-bit scene. Although this is not a very well
known fact, Wave Race originally appeared on the Game Boy in
1992.
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World of Video Games
The releases to date for the Nintendo 64 have been, for me, quite a
mixed bag. Mario 64 was greeted with such high praise that to disagree
with such assessments was to automatically be labeled with the epitaph
'loony'.
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Wave Race 64 offers nine different courses with wave conditions that change depending on the racers actions. Courses include: "Sunny Beach", "Drake Lake", and the exceptionally beautiful "Twilight City". Three different modes of play-championship, time
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