Super Mario 64 - Stars 4-6 in Bob-omb Battlefield Video Walkthrough
The fourth star is a red coin collection quest. Watch the video to see exactly where the coins are in the level.
The fifth start is a flying, shotting through cannons and collectin coins quest. Get the red feather hat underneith the bridge and use the cannons to fly and grab the coins inside the circles of coins in the sky.
The sixth and last star in Bob-omb Battlefield level requires you to cut the chain chomper free. The giant black ball you keeps on trying to eat you. Butt pound on his wooden spike and you will let him free. Then grab the star behind that was behind the metal grate.
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How to Buy Nintendo 64 Games
The Nintendo 64 isn't being made by Nintendo anymore and is long since disappeared from retail shelves at big stores like Wal-Mart, Target, or Gamestop. So how do you find Nintendo 64 games and more importantly how do you get them for good prices.
Where to Look for Nintendo 64 Games
1. Independent Video Game Stores - local, independently owned video game stores usually carry Nintendo 64 games still. Their selection might not be the best but they should have the best sellers available and maybe a few rarities. The prices might be a little higher than you want to pay. Keep on reading to find out how much you should pay.
2. Pawn Shops - The selection at pawn shops is hit or miss, you never know what they will have but most pawn shops near me have some Nintendo 64 games and consoles. The prices are generally negotiable and you can find some great deals if you know what to look for.
3. Online Stores - Online retailers are your best bet for finding a wide selection of N64 games and the prices are usually quite reasonable. You need to watch out for shipping though. You might find a great deal on a game, but the shipping makes it too expensive. I know some stores offer free shipping on big enough orders. JJGames.com has free shipping on orders over $25 for example.
How Much Should You Pay
Because N64 games aren't sold in stores any more you usually have to buy them used and it can be hard to know what a good price is. I've found a great service to use is VideoGamePriceCharts.com. They have daily updated Nintendo 64 prices from multiple sources across the Internet.
This is a good base price to know what a game is worth. If you find it for less it is probably a good deal. If it is more expensive, it better be in almost perfect condition or you could probably find it somewhere cheaper.
Where to Look for Nintendo 64 Games
1. Independent Video Game Stores - local, independently owned video game stores usually carry Nintendo 64 games still. Their selection might not be the best but they should have the best sellers available and maybe a few rarities. The prices might be a little higher than you want to pay. Keep on reading to find out how much you should pay.
2. Pawn Shops - The selection at pawn shops is hit or miss, you never know what they will have but most pawn shops near me have some Nintendo 64 games and consoles. The prices are generally negotiable and you can find some great deals if you know what to look for.
3. Online Stores - Online retailers are your best bet for finding a wide selection of N64 games and the prices are usually quite reasonable. You need to watch out for shipping though. You might find a great deal on a game, but the shipping makes it too expensive. I know some stores offer free shipping on big enough orders. JJGames.com has free shipping on orders over $25 for example.
How Much Should You Pay
Because N64 games aren't sold in stores any more you usually have to buy them used and it can be hard to know what a good price is. I've found a great service to use is VideoGamePriceCharts.com. They have daily updated Nintendo 64 prices from multiple sources across the Internet.
This is a good base price to know what a game is worth. If you find it for less it is probably a good deal. If it is more expensive, it better be in almost perfect condition or you could probably find it somewhere cheaper.
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How to Give the Best Christmas Present Ever
Step 1. Buy a Nintendo 64
Step 2. Let the kids unwrap it
Step 3. They go absolutely mad with excitement
The parents giving this Nintendo 64 for Christmas must have been very happy it was so well received. But then they probably got a little worried. "Is little Tommy going crazy?"
Although the Nintendo 64 probably wouldn't be as well received now as it was back when this video was made, I bet lots of people would still think it is a great gift. Plus, Nintendo 64 prices are a lot lower than they were when it first came out.
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