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Tonic Trouble Nintendo 64 Game cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS Tonic Trouble – N64 Game
UPC:008888130017
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo 64
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:N64_TONIC_TROUBLE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Good deal😃
If you want to save the game, then you will need to purchase a Nintendo 64 Memory Card. Great game though, I had lots of fun even though I couldn’t save.
I’ve played the PC version of this game. The N64 version has much lower and cheaper graphics. The storyline of both version are very similar in numerous ways. There were sections in this game where I honestly was stumped as to what to do and the solution was so simple (borderline lame). I beat the game within a few days. Imagine a college graduate who just got there graphic arts degree and video game diploma – and they made a senor project video game. This would be what I’d expect. It was fun, cheesy, holds your hand in many places, childish in nature, and worth it.
This is better than the critics say it is, yes it’s just like Rayman 2 but that’s because it’s a test game to make sure a 3D Rayman would work and for Ubisoft to try their hands at 3D games.
wow great game!!!
great.
Good deal😃
well i just wanted to replay it cuz i sucked at this game when i was younger about 8 or 9 years old. well it’s good for a while but frustrating when you cant beat a level in such an easy game! enjoy.
If you want to save the game, then you will need to purchase a Nintendo 64 Memory Card. Great game though, I had lots of fun even though I couldn’t save.
Tonic trouble was an experiment to see how rayman would run in 3d on the n64, and was published as its own IP.Feeling nostalgic for those 90’s wacky, cartoony, 3d platformers? Try tonic trouble!If you are picky in any way when it comes to games, don’t buy this one.But if you are like me and believe that games can be good regardless of graphical limitations, and genuinely enjoy just about anything that has it’s own personality as an artistic piece, then you should give this one another look.The gameplay is fun, just not what you would call fluid, or intuitive in terms of it’s controls. It takes some getting used to.But hey, if you are reading this review, then you, like me, are probably tired of the same old boring ‘narrow’ spectrum of modern gaming, and are looking for something different and unique. Well, you found it.Overall, I do like this game, it is worth playing unless you have a very limited sight in terms of your entertainment tastes. But it does have some flaws, but hey, who thought that it would hold up to ocarina of time, mario 64, or goldeneye?This is not one of the n64’s big-hitters, but is still fun.One thing I should warn you about though, If you are prone at all to motion sickness or headaches, avoid this game, as the animations are very rapid and blurry, and not always as clear graphically as they could be. Vertigo could be a serious problem.