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Nintendo Gaming / Zelda / Metroid could they save gcn in aus?
« on: March 18, 2003, 08:48:39 PM »
hehehehehe classic, allways good for a laugh our mario
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Originally posted by: Infernal Monkey
I think the game that's built in the GameCube sucks the most, you know, that whole "Calender" game. Bah, you have limited options, and I've never managed to run into an enemy, talk about barren landscapes!
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Originally posted by: Termin8Anakin
Hmmm?
There ARE only 10 of us or so. Not many. We just talk a lot, and contribute more than the other 1900 people here, I guess.
There's not much to talk about on the Aussie Gamecube front anyways, which is why some talk diverts to possible personal lives, relationships with mums, what we should get our sisters and brothers for Christmas and the odd mention of the Zelda Bonus Discs coming here.
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note: there is NO text on the bottom of my console stating what factory it was manufactured at - a fact that the Nintendo support agent found strange, too.)
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Originally posted by: EL Pollo DIablos
I personally don't care if agameis kiddy.
The feeling of the super happy characters and colors makes me feel happy inside.
El Pollo Diablos.
P.S Mario were areyoufrom ( no jokes about mushroomkingdom and the sewers and stuff).
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Originally posted by: Termin8Anakin<br
All my friends have their own cars. I don't. All money goes toward a better Gamecube game collection, and soon, a GBA SP. I have no need of worry of a new PC, cause that's what mums and dads are for.
My parents don't play games. My mum asked me a couple of months ago where do you turn on the computer, all the while pressing the reset button. Ahh, sweet mothers who only know the conditions of the house and the kids. God bless her.
Puzzle games? Hah! My parents only know the puzzles in the Women's Weekly magazines and the kids section of the newspaper. Electronic games are for those who wish to rot their brains. More power to us, I say.