007: Tomorrow Never Dies was probably one of the biggest disappointments for me back when it was released, especially following GoldenEye 007, but I've come to appreciate that it's at least somewhat entertaining for what it is. Still, compared to GoldenEye 007, it really was lacking. I imagine the final version had a fairly tight development cycle, though, considering that an entirely different game (Tomorrow Never Dies: The Mission Continues) was scrapped before Black Ops took the helm.
TWINE on Nintendo 64 was so good. Infinite times better than the PS version. Bubsy 3D was not that bad. It was just totally oudated when it came out but its challengin and some levels are fun. As said. Worst platformer on PS = Iznogoud, it just suck.
I think the thing with Bubsy is that it came out like a month after Mario 64. I mean, I didn't really like Jumping Flash (though I only played through the first level, so it's not a lengthy review), but it had the benefit of being before the watershed moment in 3D platforming.
Yeah, I've played both versions. I'm one of the few people that feel the N64 version of TWINE was a great successor to GoldenEye 007... but then again, so was Perfect Dark, TimeSplitters 2, and dare I say even 007 Nightfire. So I definitely don't feel that GoldenEye has never had a worthy "sequel." ...It just wasn't Tomorrow Never Dies.
Pro-Pinball. Supposedly they made 4 of these games, but I got Fantastic Voyage with a bunch of other PS1 games, and it's crap. Mediocre at best pinball, the only modes are 1 player and 2 player alternating, and ONLY ONE TABLE. IN THE WHOLE GAME Supposedly this was a budget release, but that doesn't excuse it.