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How to Buy Nintendo 64 Fighting Games

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The combat and fighting genre of video games has fully established its niche among gaming enthusiasts. Use these guidelines to help you buy games from this ever-popular category.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Determine which type of fighting game you'd like to buy. Try WWF Attitude if you're into athletic fighting such as boxing and wrestling. Try Mortal Kombat if tournament-style fighting is your thing. Or go for Super Smash Bros. if you like a more fanciful fighting game.

  2. Step 2

    Decide how much you're willing to pay for the game. Because game prices vary widely, price can often be the deciding factor.

  3. Step 3

    Read consumer reviews to hear what other gamers have to say about certain combat titles. Reviews are widely available online and in magazines and can provide insight into graphics, content, and game play features.

  4. Step 4

    Buy from the shopping list below, or through your favorite online or retail store.

  5. Step 5

    Purchase necessary accessories such as the rumble pack to enhance your combative gaming experience.

Tips & Warnings
  • Generally speaking, the longer a game has been out on the market, the less it will cost. Newly released games are usually the most expensive.
  • Consider renting a video game before actually buying it. There's no better way to determine how much you'll like the game.
  • Many combat and fighting games carry parental advisories for their explicitly violent content. Use discretion when purchasing such titles for children.
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