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Goldeneye... That sure brings back some memories. I remember that I always dreaded that Janus Control Center. I had everything figured out but that part near the end where you have to protect Natalya was nerveracking.
Getting through Atom Smasher and Robot Factory in TS2 on the hardest setting was definitely not easy. Somehow the boss of Robot Factory always killed me and Atom Smasher is just tough all the way through. Return to Planet X was no piece of cake either. I have a few lost save moments. One was with Link to the Past. I rented it from a Blockbuster and played it for a good number of hours. I had reached the Dark World and I only had two or three dungeons left before finishing the game. I turned it off to get something to eat and when I turned it on again, the save file was gone. Obviously the battery had died. That was definitely annoying for me. There are two more. One was with Starfox 64, which my sister had loaned to a friend of hers without telling me anything. Once I found out and managed to get the game back, I discovered that the bastard had erased my files. He claimed that his brother had done it even though the new files happened to have his initials. I had completed every stage on the expert mode and everything. The last one is with Roque Squadron on the N64. I don't know what happened. I had gotten every gold medal in that game. Including the one for Raid on Sullust, which I still remember as having been the toughest for me. I wanted to show my dad how you could fly the Millenium Falcon only to discover that the whole file had disappeared. Jam it back in, in the dark.
~MV
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