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    • Thanks to @Dcubed for letting me know this game exists, I can get them all in their right release months. Eleven Beat World Tournament JP release: July 1998 (Arcade) PAL release: N/A N/A release: N/A Developer: Hudson Publisher: Seta N64 Magazine Score: N/A In July 1998, the first arcade game on the Aleck 64 arcade cabinet. This cabinet was built by Seta using the Nintendo 64 as a basis – the only hardware difference is a bit of extra RAM. Technically, these games will boot up on a regular N64 (with a bit of soldering the ROM chip into a standard cartridge), but they won’t recognise a controller – a clever hacker, however, has alerted the games to run on N64 hardware, so I’ll be including these as these are official games running on N64-based hardware. There were 11 games made using the Aleck 64 arcade cabinet, with a few more planned (a few prototypes have cropped up, but not being made publicly available), with two games (such as Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth) being ported to the N64 itself. One of the first games was Eleven Beat World Tournament. This is an updated version of J.League Eleven Beat, featuring international teams. The gameplay is similar, but feels more refined, feeling smoother and more accurate. It’s a decent football game, if nothing special. You can either enter a tournament where you’ll play against a few (rather difficult) CPU opponents using a credit each time you lose, or play a friendly match with a friend. Quite simple options, but exactly what is needed for an arcade game. Remake or remaster? Nothing special for this. Official ways to get the game. There is no official way to get Eleven Beat World Tournament
    • Patch is out on PC! And as usual: I'll have the game running on my monitor while my work laptop is hooked up to my secondary monitor Edit: Also:  
    • 40th Max Cup/Grand Prix on the way. This time it is for an Endless Ocean Luminous Theme. It starts on the 10th of May, running to the 13th:  
    • Let me quote a message I sent to my friend about FC24 the other day – for context, I've stopped buying FIFA at launch, only get it digitally, typically pick it up at Christmas when it's 50% off or wait until it's on PS+...or skip it entirely. Really been getting excited for the Euro's this year and FIFA wasn't on sale anywhere.  I sent this on Friday.  So anyways, I bought it. And you see what happens?  Excited for Tunic though 
    • Finished watching Baby Reindeer. Infuriating. All it could've taken was for him to actually take steps to make it stop, but was too much of a pussy and liked the attention, until it was the kind of attention he didn't want, then it was bad. Even then he did fuck all.
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