: The last Magazine 64 issues are on Nintendo64EVER! (by LordSuprachris) Other changes are still planned for these pages and should arrive in the coming weeks. The old, very cluttered pages are replaced by sub-pages presenting the information in a more clear and concise way. We continue the work of redesigning the site with this time the section devoted to the Nintendo 64 bundles. : New presentation for the bundles on Nintendo64EVER (by LordSuprachris) Magazine dedicated to the Super Nintendo, it covered the announcements and the long wait before the arrival of the Nintendo 64 but ceased publication in September 1996, before the release of the system in Europe. We have added the last issues of the UK magazine Super Play.
: Addition of the Super Play magazines (by LordSuprachris) Now you can find the scans, supplements, tests, solutions, previews and articles published in each magazine on separate, clearer and more readable pages.
Today it is the turn of the pages devoted to the series of magazines to benefit from a new layout. : The magazines section gets updated (by LordSuprachris) You will find each preview, review and walkthrough published on the site! There're still work to do before every game is completed.Īll the N64 content of the EGM magazine is now on N64ever. I've added many cheats to a lot of games. Even though I was already thinking that when we hit the 13 titles marks previously :)
I think we are approaching full completeness now. Including the Nintendo 64DD and iQue Player games, there are now 1654 titles that you can find in the list of Nintendo 64 games. To mark the transition to the year 2022, I added three new variants of Nintendo 64 games that were still missing on the site at once. : New Nintendo 64 games variations added. Despite all our efforts, we couldn't manage to find the root cause of these errors yet.Ĭome talking about this news on our forum! Since last week, we encounter some problems to post messages on the board. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.: Problems on the board (by LordSuprachris)
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