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RE:GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #25 on: November 18, 2005, 07:53:53 AM »
Well, my turn... Besides the usual things (Metroid Prime, Mario Sunshine, SSBM, Zelda, etc.) I had a great time with games that probably didn't sell that well.

1. Capcom Vs SNK 2: EO - This is, to date, the most played GC game in my house. We love SSBM, but nothing like an old school 2d fighter.

2. PSO EP I&II and PSO EP I&II Plus - Yeah, I have both. When we are not playing Capcom Vs SNK, we play PSO Plus.

3. Medal of Honor: Rising Sun - Not Halo, but its the FPS on the GC that we all have and play. We didn't like TimeSplitters, but we spent hours and hours on this game. Specially on that Baseball Field, 2 vs 2.

4. Animal Crossing - I bought this game for $17 used from EB Games, what a mistake. I played at home for 45 minutes and my friend took it to his house, leaving me a $20. I had to buy a new one for me. Then my other friends (brothers) did the same thing. Took my new game and left a $20. That means that in this gen, I bought 3 Animal Crossings lol.

5. Marvel Nemesis - Yes, I've said it, Marvel Nemesis. We all are great comic book fans, specially Marvel. We all hated the EA created characters (lol) but we loved the Marvel aspect of hero vs hero in the game. Besides, beating everyone with Daredevil is a personal accomplishment, "Justice...is blind".

6. Resident Evil 4 - Hands down, best game of THIS generation of consoles. I'm still trying to unlock everything.

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RE: GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #26 on: November 18, 2005, 08:24:20 AM »
Resident Evil 4 - Hands down, best game of THIS generation of consoles. I'm still trying to unlock everything.

Hmmm...I doubt that.
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RE: GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #27 on: November 18, 2005, 10:03:28 AM »
I still like the Cube's design better than the other two, though purple was not the best choice for the main colour (mine is purple, though...I just don't think they should have marketed the system with it).

I still like the controllers best of all.  I'll say it again: buttons should be different shapes or sizes!  It makes it much easier to adapt to a new controller layout.

I LOVED tons of the games (and plan to love more of them in the future).  The Pikmin series was especially awesome, easily my favourite new series this generation.  DK Jungle Beat, The Wind Waker, SSB: Melee, Cubivore, Burnout 2, Wave Race: Blue Storm, Eternal Darkness, and even humble, unloved Luigi's Mansion should be on list.  Speaking of unloved, two-player Simspsons Road Rage kept me and my friends occupied for quite a while, the game was extremely fun even if it had a lot of issues.

Edit: changed final sentence as it was completely contradictory.
 
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RE:GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #28 on: November 18, 2005, 11:12:01 AM »
I'd like to mention Super Monkey Ball since that was the first cube game that really had me hooked in.  The fact that I could play a 4 player game without 4 controllers is great.  I like how you only need to use the joystick to play the main game.

It seems like Nintendo tried experimenting with a lot of its franchises.  In some regards it didn't work but overall I think it was great(I loved cel-shading in Zelda and Metroid Prime turned out to be one of the most flawless games I've ever played).


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RE: GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #29 on: November 19, 2005, 09:50:46 PM »
I enjoyed my years with the Cube quite a bit (not as much as N64, but that was a better time in my life in general), and have had many memories with it. Here would be my top 10 (listed as chronologically as I can remember):

1. The night before launch my friend stayed over so we would be able to run to the store that morning to pick it up. My mom took us to Wal-Mart in a department store heavy area. Funny thing though; there were lines outside Toys R Us, Circuit City and Best Buy waiting for the stores to open (it was about 7AM). Meanwhile we walked into Wal-mart (which was open at 6), walked right to the electronic section, BAM, cabinet full of Cubes, and no lines whatsoever. I soooo wanted to drive back past the other stores and wave my Cube box like a madman out the window, but that would've been hazardous.

2. Everyone speaks of F-Zero GX extreme difficulty (and no doubt it was huckin fard), but the first game to push my frustration to the max was Wave Race Blue Storm. Battling the cheap AI on those frustrating waves in the harder difficulties had me chucking my controller often. Second would be that mission where you had to fight a 3 on 1 on Majora's mask in SSBM. Goes right up there as well.

3. Eternal Darkness was an experience like no other. The first horror game I ever played through in full. Of course I played the skillful (read: wimpy) way and avoided most of the sanity effects.

4. Metroid Prime. Plain and simple, just pure immersive fun. Totally ate away all my free time that Thanksgiving weekend. The battle with Prime will forever be etched in my memory of all time favorite boss battles.

5. Super Monkey Ball 1 was a superior single player game, but SMB2 was by far the better multiplayer game. Tons of hours spent playing Monkey Bowling with friends. Not in rotation anymore, but the memory will always be there.

6. No mention of this yet....probably the most explosive feeling ever during the Cube era for me was seeing the unveiling of the Twilight Princess trailer on a live feed at E3 '04. Holy jazeebus, the game you least expected has actually arrived! and still arriving.

7. Finally getting a high praised 3D fighting game in Soul Calibur II on a Nintendo system. With Link to boot. I put mad hours into this game and still only achieved an intermediate level of play, which I quickly learned after participating in a tournament and getting spanked in the second round. But I was spanked by the CHAMPION, so my ego wasn't too hurt.

8. You'll notice a glaring lack of SSBM praise. Well that's because when you have friends who hate the game because they removed the cheap overpowered throws from SSB, playing alone becomes about as fun as throwing a tennis ball against your wall for several hours. So after burning out on SCII, Naruto 3 became the ultimate party game around here. Really, the most standout 4 player game this gen for me. Was my first import for the GC, and I'm glad things went smoothly.

9. I agree with ShyGuy on this one; RE4 was THE game to wave in the face of fanboys everywhere as a kiddeh image breaker. RE4 was not a game I was going to buy due to my lack of interest in the RE series and survival horror in general, but the promised new style of play and the eventual hype won me over, and I couldn't be happier. I'm often far too busy these days to replay single player games, but this one turned out to be the exception.

10. A pretty surprising moment for me here. A game that I bought on hype alone, and hadn't even opened it for a whole YEAR, just out of eventual boredom I popped in Tales Of Symphonia. RPG's really aren't my thing, as I've only played and enjoyed Super Mario RPG, Paper Mario and the Golden Sun series on GBA. But ToS really won me over, being a traditional style RPG with an untraditional battle system (though traditional for the Tales series). I hadn't really grown attached to a group of video game characters since, well, I can't even remember. Hopefully Namco gives us another Tales down the road.
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RE: GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #30 on: November 20, 2005, 02:19:06 PM »
Despite living in Australia, where the general population and Nintendo themselves gave up on the GameCube mere months after launch, it's been FUN TIMES.

- Store clearance sales
"GameCube? Get that crap outta here NOW!" I've managed to pick up quite a few half arsed and uh, full.. arsed (?) games for little amounts of money!

- F-Zero GX
BEST GAME THIS GENERATION. The F-Zero fanboy within me almost had a heart attack when I first booted it up, what with that title screen. And stuff. This is still one of the most impressive looking and SOUNDING games I have ever played. Just bloody buy AV already, Nintendo. They do a much better job than you!

- The Freeloader
'Sup paying a tiny amount of the price of a local game for an American game. $30 for US Zelda or $100 for the PAL version? UUUM. Also 'sup being able to play SKIES OF ARCADIA (<3 nitsu).

- Wave Birds
They sure make multiplayer nights easier. Also on this topic, WORMS 3D AND MARIO GOLF. Hilarity!

- Resident Evil 4
The only RE game I've enjoyed playing, that's gotta count for something, right?

- Paper Mario 2
After being ANGRY at the horror games that were Mario Sunshine and Mario Kart: DD, this made everything Mario related all better. Probably the funniest game I've ever played. PROBABLY, because I can't remember other stuff!

- Pietriots
Well hey, if it wasn't for the GC (and PGC >=|), I wouldn't have ever met these wonderful people!

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RE: GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #31 on: November 21, 2005, 05:15:35 AM »
Oh yeah!  Word up for RPG love!  I'm not as into the genre as I was on the Super NES, but I'm SO relieved to have a few RPGs worth playing this generation.
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RE: GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #32 on: November 21, 2005, 01:35:23 PM »
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this one yet, but I'm extremely happy with the lack of Gamecube piracy. That proprietary format worked out pretty well for Nintendo, and it means I can buy games off Ebay with no worries (or less worries).

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RE:GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #33 on: November 21, 2005, 01:39:04 PM »
Four Amazing Years.

Metroid Prime:  I still complain about the controls but the game was an experience to be had.  The game is a visual and auditory masterpiece with great level design in contrast with MS' Halo.

Zelda WW:  The most original looking game of the generation and best looking in my opinion.  

Eternal Darkness:  I've played through ED this generation multiple times; I havn't done that with games like Zelda and Metroid.

Fzero:  I was addicted for a little while; that hasn't happened in a long time.

Rogue Squadron II:  I caved into the graphics whore living inside me and bought the GC for Star Wars.



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RE:GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #34 on: November 23, 2005, 02:26:43 PM »
1. SSBM- one of the greatest games to ever grace a console. It has the most replay value of any game ive ever owned. I still play it....as a matter of fact i played it today.

2. Wind Waker- My second favorite game of all time. When i first saw the cel-shaded graphics, i knew this game was gonna be great. The best graphics ever in a game.

3. Animal Crossing- I was up in the air about getting this game. I convinced my bro to get it for me for my bday. I played it every day after school for 4 months. Definately one of the most addicting games ever.

4. RE4- I never played a horror game before, but this one looked to good to pass up. One of the best gaming experiences ive ever had.

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RE: GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #35 on: November 23, 2005, 04:48:34 PM »
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RE:GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #36 on: November 24, 2005, 07:50:15 PM »
I should have mentioned RERebirth; that game surprised me in all kinds of ways.
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RE:GameCube in retrospect: Four Amazing Years
« Reply #37 on: December 09, 2005, 05:36:28 PM »
For me, Gamecube has been a success.  With games like Eternal Darkness, Metroid Prime 1&2, and Resident Evil 4, I have spent countless hours with my Cube.  Not to mention the multi-player games I have played with friends, such as Mario Kart DD, Super Smash Bros, and Super Money Ball.  The software hasnt been lacking for Cube.  Although the 3rd party support has improved, the ports seemed rushed more often than not, so that sucked.  Software is what makes a system great, and Cube has had its fair share of exceptional software.
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