Interested in advertising on Derpibooru? Click here for information!
Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!
Description
Pink, the legendary hero of equestria with her ally dashie, and on her steed ,..ummm,.. applejack, quest forth to save the Twilight Princess Sparkle from the great and powerfull Trixie
Source
not provided yet
Do you possibly share your models?
Nor can mine, but I still cope. If you plan to just play straight up 100% vanilla MC, you should be fine.
I know, but my dinosaur computer can’t really handle gaming either.
You don’t need a console to play Minecraft.
It’s understandable, only “new/current gen” console I own is the 3DS. So I’m quite behind on some of the modern gaming trends. (I never even played Minecraft before, or know what “Steam” is.)
Nowadays, I’m not much of a game player. Just don’t have the time with other things going on, namely two jobs.
I can actually sing that song, according to my friends I sound just like that famous boss. :P
And yeah, the N64 Rareware games were awesome. I even liked some of their obscure ones like “Blast Corps,” and “Jet Force Gemini.”
Still, that aside it was a memorable game. Most of the Rareware games I played on that console were, though I didn’t play Conker’s Bad Fur Day until just a few years ago.
Yeah, I was used to the NES DK game, so I was surprised at how much harder it was.
But granted the menu-version is much easier as I said.
I had a particularly painful experience just trying to get the gold banana for playing that game. Then after literally hundreds of attempts, I got it and when I attempted to get the coin, did it first try… I wanted to be happy about it, but at that point the anger took it’s toll.
Getting the Rareware coin in “JetPac” was easy, I felt, but for some reason they made the original arcade 1981 DK (which you had to beat 4 levels of twice, to get the Nintendo coin) harder then it normally was.
The version you unlock on the DK64 “extra mini-games” menu is much easier, and more fun to play. (At least it also has the “cement factory” level that wasn’t included in the NES version.)
I still have an old N64 and a copy of DK, so I’ll be good. I just don’t like getting the Rareware and Nintendo coins… Took me forever to beat the game because of those.
I’m tempted to get an old X-Box, or something if that means getting the original BK games, even the used cartridges of them are getting surprisingly expensive at used game stores.
Sadly, DK64 might not ever get rereleased on Virtual Console, and such, unless they remove the “JetPac” game from it’s program. (Which is required to get the Rareware coin to finish the game.) Seeing as how Microsoft owns “JetPac” and all of Rare’s properties now. (But DK & Star Fox are still Nintendo, of course.)
Oddly the DKC trilogy was removed from the Wii Virtual Console library, and has yet to be released on the WiiU one. It’s hard to say if it’s due to legal issues with Rare & Microsoft, (Rare supposedly gave Nintendo ALL rights to their DKC games when they were bought-off by Microsoft) considering the Gameboy “Donkey Kong Land” trilogy oddly is out now for the Japanese 3DS Virtual Console. (Which include a Japan-only Gameboy Color remake of DKL3.)
At least they’re on Xbox LIVE arcade. I wish DK64 was ported/remade somehow.
For the “Pink/Link” joke, I assume. Plus everybody likes Legend of Zelda.
(Shame the Banjo series is kinda dead now… At this point I’d kill for a 3DS remake of the original 2 N64 games.)
Y’know, it’s kinda funny to see anthro’ ponies with quadruped ponies.
If you were going for that…why the link outfit?
Actually what I was going for, sweet