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curl-6 said:
On a technical level, I'd have to give it to Conker's Bad Fur Day, (I swear, that one almost looked like a low end Dreamcast/PS2 game at times) but it came at a cost, as like Tooie, the framerate could be quite choppy.

On a balance of visual appeal to performance, Kazooie hit the best balance in my opinion.

I agree with this 100%.

However, in terms of games that have aged the best, Paper Mario absolutely deserves a mention (and I'm glad to see it has been mentioned a good amount here).



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