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Cake day: January 29th, 2026

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  • I’ve been playing through Star Fox Adventures for the past week or so. I’m roughly halfway through as of today and have fallen in love with the game. Rare is one of my favorite developers, so coming back to a part of their history that I missed out on feels like coming home to an old friend.

    The excitement only got bigger with the announcement of Fox coming to the Mario movie. And with rumor of a new game on the horizon, I’m making it my goal to properly familiarize myself with the series. Outside Adventures, the only Star Fox I’ve played was Command on the DS and a bit of 64. Guess it’s time to really sit down and get into them!


  • Super Mario 64 - Star Road

    Theres not shortage of great Mario 64 Hacks out there, but this was one of the pioneering ones that really felt like a proper sequel to the game.

    It does a good job of pushing up the difficulty curve without going too far. The world’s are beautifully designed and carry a great aesthetic that blends well with the low poly vibe of the N64.

    The soundtrack is another standout. Many songs from a wide history of Mario games get re-imagined in the 64 Soundfont quite nicely.

    It was my entry to romhacks so I definitely have some bias, but for any Mario 64 fan I think its well worth your time

    https://romhacking.com/hack/super-mario-star-road





  • Incredibly well! Though I’m quite biased as they’re my favorite game series. They both represent the peak of the 90s colectathon games.

    If you’re considering playing them, I’d say startwith the PC Recomp of Kazooie. Easily the best way to experience it! Updated controls and some QoL improvements reallt go a long way. It’s a decently breezy game (aside from that dang boiler room) so a playthrough shouldn’t take too long.

    Tooie however is a MUCH bigger game, and my personal favorite. While Kazooie can be a mostly linear adventure, Tooie feels more like a Metroidvania with its backtracking elements. The writing is stuffed with British humor and a healthy dash of self awareness too.




  • Decided to play through Banjo-Tooie again since its on Switch now. This time though, I’m trying a new playthrough style.

    As soon as I had access to the Cheats Temple, I put the code in to double my speed as well as unlock every stage without needing the jiggies. So now I’m running around to each stage trying to unlock as many of the moves/shortcuts as I can!

    It’s fun going into a stage with most of the moves I need already unlocked, makes the game flow way differently. Gives it a much bigger metroidvania feel.