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8.5
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 15
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W.E.Feb 8, 200410Good.
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TraviskAug 22, 200510Pft. i don't know. i just like it.
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AaronF.Jun 5, 200610This is another game that I grew up with and will always play and anybody that doesn't like this game must be a diehard nintendo hater.
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XeshM.Sep 17, 200410I absolutely loved this game. Every second of it was pure bliss. I was 10 when i got it. Now i'm 17 and i cry myself to sleep knowing i sold it for 10$..Please come back Marina! I'm sorry!!!
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JoeyP.May 12, 200510
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EvanDec 22, 200710The game, while it does have 2D graphics, is still one of the best games for the N64. i hope Treasure and Square-Enix can make a sequel.
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Oct 31, 20119the best snowboard game ever..... enough said
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Dec 13, 20129one of the best snowboarding games I have ever played all time! still holds up till today screw graphics, it's all about having fun with a friend instead of being by yourself all the time like gamers now days!
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Aug 16, 201291080, Nintendo's snowboarder for the N64 may have a few control issues, but overall offers very fun and competitive game-play that will more than make up for any issues you had with controls. The competitiveness of this game will have you jumping with every stressful mistake you make. That may sound unpleasant, but give this game one chance and it just may surprise you.
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80It's fun, it actually last a while to completely beat the game, and it's one of the only 2D games for the N64. It's not Treasure's greatest accomplishment, but it's still something they should be proud of, and a great game to add to anyones collection.
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90Each level roughly sticks to the staple patformer diet of grass, ice , sand ,etc. But the foreground settings are brilliantly imaginative - a bizzare, alien theme park , an underground shrine , a military base - and really improve the more sedate sections of the game,i.e jumping , talking,etc. It certainly makes a refreshing change from Banjo's desert/ice/grass worlds.
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The great thing about Mischief Makers is that it keeps you guessing. There's no fixed pattern to the levels, for example; bosses pop up all over the place and one minute you could be running for your life from a volcanic eruption, the next be free-falling down a seemingly-bottomless pit.