It looks wonderful on the 3DS screen and it's still one of the greatest games.

Looks rough around the edges these days and the DS shoulder buttons were uncomfortable but it was amazing at the time. Playing Mario Kart online on genuine McDonalds WiFi with Chicken McNuggets.

Played for a decent while but lost interest way before the end.

The first game to show me I'd played for over 100 hours. Some very intense rivalries with pals and link cables. Big cargo trousers full of AA batteries.

Beyond the initial spectacle I wasn't keen on this on Dreamcast so I was surprised to find it was worse than I remembered.

I definitely didn't manage this back in the day so thank you, save states.

This was definitely a side-game compared to the 4-player mainstays of Goldeneye and WCW vs NWO but Melee eventually changed that.

I bought a giant, crystal Xbox with my nightshift cash for this game. Quivering in the dark a.m. as abuse got hurled at my headset. Didn't enjoy it as much as the first game buy those early Xbox Live days were really somethin'.

My experience of the series was mostly THPS3 on Gamecube so I was very glad they included the Revert in this.

This was great until my Aunty Angie got better than me at it.

I don't remember a single thing about this except that it was good.

No idea why I didn't bother with any of the sequels because this is one of my favourite games. I especially appreciate that the lock-on means I don't have to aim, haha.

This is absolutely spectacular. Braid meets Blade. One of my favourite games of recent years and there's a wealth of modifiers to tinker with after you finish.

Really loved this even though I could hardly read the text on my 15" CRT telly. The floaty handling of Mako reminded me of Zarch/Virus. Keen to play the others in the series but I'll wait for the remasters.