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N64 vs PSX "Forsaken"

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wayne evans

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Jun 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/1/98
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I recently purchased an N64 after having a PSX for almost two years and
don't get me wrong, the psx has served me well all that time without a
hitch. Now I'm faced with a problem when the same game is released on
both consoles. Has anyone seen this game on both consoles? I've seen
it on the psx ( a friends copy on my system) and it looks and plays and
sounds great and it costs $39.00. The N64 version is going for $59.00
and it's going to have to be ALOT better than the psx version before
I'll fork over the extra 20 bucks for it on the N64. (Hmm, I think I
just answered my own question) The games I've bought for the N64 have
been great gaming experiences, (Quake, Goldeneye, Doom64, Turok,
Mario64) but none of these are duplicated on the psx. "Forsaken" is the
exception. It's sure is great by the way owning both consoles. I'm
have'n a ball!

kwarlord

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Jun 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/1/98
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now there's an interesting delima...

If you enjoy multiplayer games, get the N64 version.

If you are more of a single player and have the Playstation's ANALOG
controller, get the PSX one.

I am kind of leaning towards the N64 version, myself.

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Mark Hendren

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Jun 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/2/98
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On Mon, 1 Jun 1998 15:40:14 -0700, Lak...@webtv.net (wayne evans)
wrote:

>Mario64) but none of these are duplicated on the psx. "Forsaken" is the
>exception.

That iss the unevitable tough part. You might want to try renting
both and see which one you like better. Or even better yet, see if
you can find a place like EB that will allow returns on games and
purchase one of them. Try it out. If not your cup of tea, try the
other...

>It's sure is great by the way owning both consoles. I'm
>have'n a ball!

Glad to hear it! It's pretty much the only way to go nowadays.


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