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En 1UP personnel 01/01/2000 Pour moi, Mario Kart 64 est l'un des plus grands jeux multijoueur de tous les temps. C'est le seul jeu N64, je retourne régulièrement, et c'est le jeu que j'ai vu le plus de jeu nongamers (enfin, moins Ms. Pac-Man et Tetris). Et la hauteur de mes attentes ont été pour l'entrée GC à la série, je suis étonné de la façon étonnante Double Dash! est. Shane déjà que vous avez rempli sur le stuff incroyable solo et la richesse de débloquer
By 1UP Staff
01/01/2000
For me, Mario Kart 64 stands as one of the greatest multiplayer games of all time. It's the one N64 game I still go back to regularly, and it's the game I've seen the most nongamers play (well, minus Ms. Pac-Man and Tetris). And as high as my expectations were for the GC entry to the series, I am astonished at how amazing Double Dash!! is.
Shane already filled you in on the incredible single-player stuff and wealth of unlockables, so I'll get right to the good stuff. Like its predecessor, racing in the Grand Prix and Versus modes with some buddies is multiplayer nirvana, with lead changes and last-second victories galore. Players who master the power slide (which is now easier to execute) have the advantage, although the new character-specific weapons help even the field. The secondary Battle modes are all solid diversions (see sidebar), but the new co-op play steals the crown. With one player driving, the other controlling items, and both synchronizing on power slides, you have an incredibly satisfying team dynamic you just don't see that often.
Yeah, I miss Mario Kart 64's hop and item-dragging abilities, and Double Dash!! begs for online play, but when seven hours of playtime feel like one, you know you're experiencing an exceptional game. I don't know if I'll still be playing Double Dash!! six years from now, but I wouldn't be too surprised if I were.