Talk:50K Racewalker
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I believe that NBA Jam was the first game to use this code that became standard. But the question of how to get it remains - I don't think we ought to have a fun fact about a mode without an explanation of how to get to it. - [[User: Tim333|Tim333]] | I believe that NBA Jam was the first game to use this code that became standard. But the question of how to get it remains - I don't think we ought to have a fun fact about a mode without an explanation of how to get to it. - [[User: Tim333|Tim333]] | ||
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| + | Can someone validate this statement by providing the combinations? [[User:JoeyDay|<nowiki></nowiki>]] —[[User:JoeyDay|JoeyDay]] [[User talk:JoeyDay|(Talk)]] 13:16, 19 Jan 2005 (MST) | ||
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How do you get big head mode? Also, many games have big head modes. It's not really a reference to one game, but to freaking tons of games. --Hagurumon
I believe that NBA Jam was the first game to use this code that became standard. But the question of how to get it remains - I don't think we ought to have a fun fact about a mode without an explanation of how to get to it. - Tim333
49.99 km?
Can someone validate this statement by providing the combinations? —JoeyDay (Talk) 13:16, 19 Jan 2005 (MST)
