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A delightful look back at the first five Nintendo 64 games released. A chance to reminisce about the days of Nintendo 64 gaming, getting the chance to see up-close and personal these very beautiful games, with accompanying art and writing, and read interviews with the designers.
Second, this is a re-release of the game, so the graphic quality is kind of old, and the book was originally published years ago. Yet this was one of my first personal experiences with a graphic novel, and it was the only one to come close to my dreams of comic book art.
If you like me have a collection of old comics, you might find some old favorites here, as well as some new.
I spent a good deal of time watching this one live, and I've been reading it since, several times, for its satire on the world we now live in. The book takes the strange reality of our world and plays off of it.
This one's a bit controversial among hardcore gamers. It's a direct follow-up to the very first Indiana Jones film, and it's often referred to as just that, as well as the third film in the series. . . .
Because it's a sequel, it's set roughly five years after the first film. And at the time of this writing, the first film is still in theaters. . . .
More about this one later.
This one is a re-telling of the first two Sherlock Holmes films, in graphic novel form. . . .
This book was one of my favorites, and I had it on cassette. I bought the book, and it's been sitting on my bookshelf for years. . . .
The film was the biggest surprise hit in the history of cinema, it is the second biggest grossing film of all time, and is considered to be one of the great movies of all time. I saw it on the big screen and it blew my mind. . . .
If you enjoy watching live action films, you might get a kick out of this one. . . .
This book is a follow-up to that one. It has a lot more action and adventure. It's a great story.
This book follows the adventures of four young scientists who use a bit of time travel to get to know their parents. It
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