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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Game Cartridge
Brand: Take2 Interactive Software
EAN: 0010425240233
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: SPIG
Manufacturer: SPIG
Platform: Nintendo 64
Publisher: SPIG
Sales Rank: 9968
Studio: SPIG




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - wow
unbelievable. this is the most innovative game i have ever played. it is also one of the most overlooked. MAKE A SEQUEL!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Silicon Valley: Creativity and Innovation at its Best
As soon as Spacestation: Silicon Valley was inserted in my Nintendo 64, I really had no idea what to expect. I had read some articles in the past on the game in my favorite magazine, N64, and it seem to be shaping up to be a good game. However, I never thought that SSV would be one of the best games I had ever played. Well, SSV is just that: one of the most original, twisted, challenging, and addictive games available on the market today. Some, if not all gamers, have never even heard of the game. Well, to start, let me give a brief background on how the game begins, and how it is played. The game starts off with an introduction scene, in which a news station reports that SSV, a huge floating space colony, is still missing in space (making it 1000 years since it vanished). They have sent out various crews to find Spacestation, but have come up empty handed. Here, is where Evo (you), a robot, and Dan, the companion, come into play. They are a bunch of space freaks, who happen to accidentally crash land in SSV after arguing about what music to listen to. The landing breaks Evo into pieces, which float off into space; except for one key piece: the piece that is used to posses other robotic animals. This is one of the most created aspects of SSV, and there are more than forty different animals you can take control of. As you may have guessed, each animal has its own abilities, ranging from the classic water spray the elephant has, to the exploding brown mines the rat releases (or are those mines...). Animals have advantages and disadvantages as well. For example, the turtle may in fact be slow, but it packs a powerful cannon that fires long range. The game is divided into four unique environments: Europe, Arctic, Jungle, and Desert. There are nine levels in each world, which each have objectives, along with four bonus rounds (including my favorite, kangaroo boxing!). The objectives of each level are found before you select the level and vary greatly. Whether you are "collecting heads", or "gaining access to the King Rat's lair", you will surely have a fun time doing all the objectives. The objectives may sound easy, however, once you get well into the game, the difficulty bar rises, and suddenly the game gets much more challenging and the puzzles become tough as nails. With over forty levels, and forty animals, the game never gets repetitious, and the game will always have you coming back for more. In addition to to the non-stop gameplay, there comes the music in the game. SSV has possibly one of the best music sound tracks to this date. In fact, if you let go of the controller for a moment, the animals begin to groove themselves! Cheesy 70's style elevator music fits the game perfectly, and you will often find yourself humming these addictive tunes, even when you are not playing. Spacestation: Silicon Valley is an animal filled fest, and is nothing but pure gold when it comes to video games. Words simply cannot due justice for SSV. So, if you own a Nintendo 64, you should most definitely buy one of the most overlooked games of all time: Spacestation: Silicon Valley, by Take 2 and DMA designers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's out of this world!
it's a very very fun game and I love the polar bear and the wolf



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Silicon Valley....
I do not like this game. The directions are hard to follow and I did not like the graphics at all. I do not recommend buying this game.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - This game is a cute, easy single-player game
This game is a funny, single-player game. I like the fact that you can do almost anything you want, I mean , you have a mission, but you can mess around with things just for fun. It can be boring because ther's basically no adventure or excitement at all.

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