Was replaying perfect dark the other day and just realised that game actually has a weapon called the "N-Bomb"... that would never have been allowed in the current year of our lord.
Was replaying perfect dark the other day and just realised that game actually has a weapon called the "N-Bomb"...
on the XBLA version they renamed it to just bomb
The N stands for neutron.
So did Joanna get the N-word pass?
It does? I thought it stood for Nigger-bomb.
>n-bomb
>makes a black sphere of noise
>disarms you and blurs your vision
Sounds like Rare was pretty based back in the days
Mr. President, you're in great danger, the Skedar have obtained the N-Pass and plan to use it against you!
*huff*
*huff*
*huff*
It's a common mistake.
You can't make accusations like that without evidence. I ashume that you have some?
>ashume
Was this the fault of the N64s bad audio quality?
Not sure. Look up a video of the XBLA version with clearer audio. Does it sound the same?
I loved every music track in this game. It was like some kind of really unique, techo-gothic kinda thing. Gave the game so much personality. Too bad it was all for naught.
>bouncing n-bombs
>throw them at random in temple
*ahem* Fuck Skedar and fuck niggers- hehee!
>that mission where the opening cutscene is Joanna is on the alien spaceship in a torn dress
haha the word nigger is so funny xd
>Piece of cake, Joanna, watch this!
I miss when fps had fun weapons, not just pistols shotguns and assualt rifles
I remember playing Goldeneye with a friend of mine back in the day.
Proximity Mines only was a laughing fest.
It's weird because in Chicago black people tend to make a 'sh' sound when saying something with the letter s, but apparently the voice actor for the president is a british white guy.
Maybe he was just trying to sound black? Pretty racist if you ask me.
Possible. He also voiced Mr. Blonde and I don't recall any of that being present in his lines.