The Tribal Collectathon
The Tribal Collectathon that dominates the second half of the game gets way, way too much hate. I actually think it's one of the game's best features. There is not nearly as much backtracking as most players think and most Tribals are located in new areas. There's much, much more backtracking in games like OoT and Mario than there is in this game. And since when did a little backtracking become a bad thing? No one complains about playing Goldeneye or Perfect Dark levels more than once.
The level design in this game is outstanding and the Tribal hunt helps show it off.
Long live Jet Force Gemini. The true GOAT.
Rare Replay brings me back
I'm assuming you all know this, but if you've got an Xbox One, you can now play this delightful title on the humungous Rare anthology that is Rare Replay. That brought me back here and... well... I'm sorry.
I should have taken better care of this wiki, but I took my eye off the ball and now, well, look at it.
I'm going to clean up the irrelevant or just obscene comments, and if I have to I'll disable anonymous editing too. I'm also thinking about disabling comments in general and taking the discussions that could happen there to the Talk page.
If anyone has an opinion, let me know.
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I swear, it was like this when I got here!
I got an N64 for my birthday. What? It's not obsolete, it's retro. And so I dug out my Box of Beloved Cartridges and fired up my old favourite, Jet Force Gemini.
And the next day, I wondered if there was a wiki for JFG - after all, does not the Wiki Rule state that all things must have a wiki?
And I found this... emptiness. It had a name, and a background image, and that was all.
So, just like the Crimson Skies Wiki, I have decided to put some content on here. Let's see where this goes...