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GameMaster
11-20-2005, 11:06 PM
... Nintendo's fourth home video game console, belonging to the 128-bit era; the same generation as Sega's Dreamcast, Sony's PlayStation 2, and Microsoft's Xbox was released. The GameCube itself is the most compact and inexpensive of the Sixth generation era consoles.

Please take a moment to share a story about how the Gamecube has personally touched your life.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5d/Gamecube_purple.jpg

Teuthida
11-20-2005, 11:14 PM
I didn't get the cube when it first came out...rather the summer after. But I did take it for a test drive at NYC's CubeClub and met the first of the two GTers I've met...a certain anarctic bird. Just don't ask him about what occurred there...he remembers things differently.

When I did get it I first rented Rouge Squadron. Was ok. Rented a number of games after that until I got my first game for the system: Animal Crossing. Don't think I've played any game in my life more than that.

At college my cube was always being stolen by my friends when I was asleep/at class/not looking directly at my cube to play Mario Kart. Me and my roomie would play through all the cups at 5am most days.

And now my cube is gathering dust. I haven't played it since Pikmin 2 came out. Poor little fella. Once Zelda comes out my purple buddy will shine once more.

Dyne
11-20-2005, 11:22 PM
Gamecube has ended up as one of my favourite consoles. I'm sure the almost 60 games will testify to that.

I am a complete cult follower to it.

GameCube (58 games total)
31. 1080 Avalanche
7.3 board faqs cheats guide NST Nintendo
32. Animal Crossing
9.1 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Favourite
33. Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean
8.8 board faqs cheats Monolith Software Namco
Favourite
34. Beach Spikers
8.2 board faqs cheats guide Sega-AM2 SEGA
35. Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg
7.7 board faqs cheats Sonic Team SEGA
GOOD MOL-NING
36. Bloody Roar: Primal Fury
7.7 board cheats Eighting Activision
Runner-up favourite
37. Burnout
7.8 board cheats Criterion Games Acclaim
38. Burnout 2: Point of Impact
8.5 board faqs cheats Criterion Games Acclaim
39. Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
8.8 board faqs Nintendo EAD Tokyo Nintendo
Favourite
40. Donkey Konga
8.5 board faqs cheats Namco Nintendo
41. Donkey Konga 2
8.0 board faqs cheats Namco Nintendo
42. Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
9.6 board faqs cheats guide Silicon Knights Nintendo
Favourite, Signed by Gabe of Penny Arcade
43. F-Zero GX
9.3 board faqs cheats guide Amusement Vision Nintendo
44. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
7.6 board faqs cheats guide Game Designer's Studio Nintendo
Favourite
45. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
8.7 board faqs cheats guide Intelligent Systems Nintendo
46. Game Boy Player Start-Up Disc
Nintendo Nintendo
It came with the Gameboy Player.
47. Killer 7
8.1 board faqs cheats guide Capcom Production Studio 4 Capcom
48. Lost Kingdoms
5.9 board faqs cheats guide FromSoftware Activision
49. Luigi's Mansion
7.0 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo EAD Nintendo
50. Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
8.0 board faqs cheats Camelot Software Planning Nintendo
I got to play it was before it was released
51. Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
7.9 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo Nintendo
LAN with 8 players is madness. Favourite
52. Mario Party 5
7.9 board faqs cheats guide Hudson Soft Nintendo
53. Mario Power Tennis
8.5 board faqs cheats Camelot Software Planning Nintendo
54. Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
8.5 board faqs cheats guide Silicon Knights Konami
55. Metroid Prime
9.8 board faqs cheats guide Retro Studios, Inc. Nintendo
Favourite
56. Metroid Prime 2 Echoes
9.5 board faqs cheats guide Retro Studios, Inc. Nintendo
57. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Bonus Disc
board cheats Retro Studios, Inc. Nintendo
Nintendo payed me $9 to have this
58. NBA Courtside 2002
7.5 board Left Field Productions, Inc. Nintendo
PAL version. But I got it for like $5!
59. Nintendo GameCube Preview Disc
faqs cheats *Various (Multiple Publishers / Developers) Nintendo
60. P.N.03
5.3 board faqs cheats guide Capcom Production Studio 4 Capcom
I spent all 10 hours of this staring at Vanessa's tight behind.
61. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
9.1 board faqs cheats guide Intelligent Systems Nintendo
62. Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II 10 9.0 board faqs cheats Sonic Team SEGA
Favourite. Thousands of hours lost to this game alone.
63. Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution
8.5 board faqs cheats Sonic Team SEGA
Favourite
64. Pikmin
9.1 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo EAD Nintendo
65. Pikmin 2
9.3 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Runner-up favourite
66. Pokemon Colosseum
7.5 board faqs cheats guide Genius Sonority Nintendo
67. Pokemon Colosseum: Bonus Disc
board faqs Nintendo Nintendo
68. Resident Evil
9.0 board faqs cheats guide Capcom Production Studio 4 Capcom
69. Resident Evil 4
9.8 board faqs cheats guide Capcom Production Studio 4 Capcom
Favourite! Lent to Becky.
70. Resident Evil Zero
8.2 board faqs cheats guide Capcom Production Studio 4 Capcom
71. RibbitKing
5.0 board faqs Bandai Bandai
They gay alien referee is undeniably loveable!
72. Skies of Arcadia Legends
8.5 board faqs cheats Overworks SEGA
Favourite! Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
73. Sonic Adventure 2: Battle
6.9 board faqs cheats guide Sonic Team SEGA
74. Soulcalibur II
9.2 board faqs cheats guide Namco Namco
Favourite
75. Star Fox Adventures 9.6 9.0 board faqs cheats guide Rare Nintendo
Favourite
76. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
9.1 board faqs cheats guide Factor 5 LucasArts
Signed by Gabe of Penny Arcade
77. Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike Bonus Disk
board Factor 5 LucasArts
It's ugly! Why didn't they put the gamecube logo on the label. It sticks out like a cheap whore.
78. Super Mario Sunshine
9.4 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo EAD Nintendo
I did a Physics project on this game. Turns out we spent too much time on the game and not enough time on the math.
79. Super Monkey Ball
8.3 board faqs cheats Amusement Vision SEGA
80. Super Monkey Ball 2
9.0 board faqs cheats guide Amusement Vision SEGA
81. Super Smash Bros. Melee
9.6 board faqs cheats guide HAL Laboratory Nintendo
2nd place Necrowombicon Tournament Champion with Marth
82. Tales of Symphonia
8.5 board faqs cheats guide Namco Tales Studio Namco
I love the Wonder Chef. Favourite
83. The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition
board faqs Nintendo Nintendo
84. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
8.7 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo Nintendo
Favourite
85. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
9.6 board faqs cheats guide Nintendo Nintendo
Favourite
86. Viewtiful Joe
9.5 board faqs cheats guide Capcom Production Studio 4 Capcom
Favourite
87. Viewtiful Joe 2
9.0 board faqs cheats guide Clover Studio Capcom
Favourite
88. Wave Race: Blue Storm
9.2 board faqs cheats guide NST Nintendo


I'm still collecting. I aspire to get all the good first-party games. I'm looking for cheap versions of Wario World and Kirby's Air Ride.

I don't know why, I just love Gamecube to death.

Dark Samurai
11-20-2005, 11:34 PM
What sucks was that I had to wait for over a year and a half for the GC, because I couldnt afford it, and had to rely on my parents... but 6 months after launch, I bought a memory card, extra controller, and Super Smash Bros Melee, which I still own, and still in working condition...

Ginkasa
11-21-2005, 12:35 AM
I got it soon after release, for my birthday. I had to buy half of it, though, and my grandma paid for the rest (and she then said that I'd have to get a lesser Christmas present, and bought me a S'mores kit *grumble*).

Star Wars: Rogue Leader - Rogue Squadron II was my first game, followed by Luigi's Mansion, followed by Super SMash Bros. Melee. None of which, because of my typical "wear it out and get something new" style (especially back then), do I currently own....


/me shrugs and walks away

Jonbo298
11-21-2005, 12:41 AM
Got it on release. Never regretted the purchase. I had more enjoyment with the N64 but the 'Cube has so far had a really good library of first party games/second party.

DimHalo
11-21-2005, 01:23 AM
I rented the cube with Mario Kart shortly after it came out.

My mom got one and so I got to play Wind Waker when it came out. A couple months after Wind Waker came out my mom bought me my own GC so I would have it with me at college.

Then, almost 1 year ago I finally got a second platinum controller to go with my cube. jeepnut ordered it special...before they were in the stores here. I now have a controller direct from Japan and am very proud of it (no one else is allowed to use it)

Canyarion
11-21-2005, 07:19 AM
Bought it on release day with Rogue Leader. At that time, my brother didn't think he'd like Rogue Leader, so he didn't pay half of it, so he wasn't allowed to play it (yeah, we were hard back then :D). To have something to play together, and because we heard it was a good game, we bought Super Monkey Ball. Probably one of the best buys. A few weeks later SSB:M cane out and a bit after that Pikmin.

Games I had most fun with? The ones I mentioned, 1080° Avalanche (really turned out to be a good moody game), Eternal Darkness, Resident Evil, Metroid Prime.
I was disapointed by Zelda: The Wind Waker and PSO I&II. Super Mario Sunshine was just good enough.
I have more games, but I guess those were average. I really missed a good shooter (Time Splitters 2 didn't cut it for me).

Dylflon
11-21-2005, 11:16 AM
Nevar 4get.

Neo
11-21-2005, 12:13 PM
I imported from Japan, took it apart and bridged the region connectors with a soldering iron. After I initially picked it up from UPS I had to go back to work so I took the controller and set it on my desk. I played with it whenever I had a chance.

Professor S
11-21-2005, 01:22 PM
I really liked Wind Waker and I'm still playing Day of Reckoning 2 (the best wrestler since No Mercy). Thought RE4 and Metroid Prime were WAAAAAAAAAAY overrated. Other than that, not much to report.

Typhoid
11-21-2005, 01:24 PM
I have never owned, or barely touched a Gamecube in all of my existence on this whirling oblate sphere of life.


I have however enjoyed Mario Tennis, and Mario Kart.


Thats about the extent of my GC playing library.

Dyne
11-21-2005, 02:23 PM
[I was disapointed by] PSO I&II..

You were disappointed in the OFFLINE gameplay. And I'm sure you never played online, because I don't remember seeing you in the online PSO forum.

The Online aspect really was the game. I never got past hard mode in offline, but I got to level 134 online.

BreakABone
11-21-2005, 02:32 PM
I bought my Cube 3 days after launch at Toys R Us so technically this would by my 4th anniversary with it.

It is the first and probably last system I buy at launch.

My cube and I have been through some good times and some good games.

First games I got were Rogue Squadron which was ok but not a fan of Star Wars. Luigi's Mansion which was fun but way too short. And Super Monkey Ball probably one of the most underrated franchises ever ( I can't get people to play because of the name).

Soon afterwards I got that game I brought a Cube for.. also the game I beat Daniel at when we met at Cube Club. The game has logged a ton of hours on my cube.

Throughout the four years, my Cube has met with highs and lows.

I was disappointed with the first wrestling game WrestleMania x8, which slowly evolved over the 4 games until Day of Reckoning 2 which is probably one of the best wrestling games.. at least with the WWE license.

I pretty much became MArio central owning Mario Power Tennis, Mario Golf, Mario Kart, Mario Sunshine, Mario Party 4 n 6, Mario Baseball... completing Paper Mario

And it is a huge hit on my campus.. at least for folks who know me. Sure folks have their Halo and Madden.. but you just can't beat Mario Kart or even Mario Party... also Bomberman...

I would list my games.. but eh... after class edit the post

Professor S
11-21-2005, 02:43 PM
I was disappointed with the first wrestling game WrestleMania x8, which slowly evolved over the 4 games until Day of Reckoning 2 which is probably one of the best wrestling games.. at least with the WWE license.

Could not agree more. I'm even going to write a belated review of the game once Christmas is over and I have my school situation in control. Great game, with a deep career mode and the CAW is a great leap forward from the first and matches No Mercy and gets close to VPW2, even if its incomplete when compared to Japanese franchises like Firepro.

If there are any fans of wrestling games out there, and you miss the quality that Asmik and AKI used to produce with the N64, pick up DoR2 today.

Canyarion
11-21-2005, 02:49 PM
You were disappointed in the OFFLINE gameplay. And I'm sure you never played online, because I don't remember seeing you in the online PSO forum.

The Online aspect really was the game. I never got past hard mode in offline, but I got to level 134 online.
True. We even bought an adapter along with it, we WERE going to play it online. Until we decided that we hated the gameplay. The walking was too slow, the aiming sucked, the levels were very boring, the story didn't interest us.... We did a bit of 2-player and my bro solo'd a bit, but I don't think online would have really justified the buy for us.

Dyne
11-21-2005, 02:53 PM
I admit those were my downfalls originally too, but how could you have passed up the free month? And I heard for Europe it was more than a month.

Seriously though, there was something right with online. I ended up making every mag makeable.

Canyarion
11-21-2005, 03:36 PM
Oh yeah, we also didn't have the connection back then. We had broadband, but no router yet...
I don't know, that game never captured my interest. :unsure:

bobcat
11-21-2005, 05:00 PM
ah the memories.

I remember me and my bro playing Eternal Darkness.........that was so fun and intriguingly different

Professor S
11-21-2005, 05:07 PM
ah the memories.

I remember me and my bro playing Eternal Darkness.........that was so fun and intriguingly different

Ooooooooh, forgot about that one. Great game.

Dyne
11-21-2005, 08:42 PM
I remember watching Dylflon play it most of the way through, but that didn't stop me from playing through myself three times.

I don't think it was underrated but I definitely don't think it was overrated.

Jason1
11-21-2005, 10:48 PM
Thought RE4 and Metroid Prime were WAAAAAAAAAAY overrated.

WRRRRROOOOONNNNNG!

Anywho, I got mine for Christmas, 2001. First games were Rouge Leader, Smash Bros Melee, and Luigis Mansion.

Best game hands down is Metroid Prime. I highly disagree with Stonecutter on both accounts, but especially Metroid Prime. To put it simply, Metroid Prime is the best game to come out since Zelda OOT.

Dylflon
11-21-2005, 11:07 PM
Me and my bro went halfers on buying the Cube around the time Animal Crossing came out. I think that was the first game we had for the system.

We mainly buy and play multiplayer games such as Soul Calibur II, Markio Kart, Wario Warez, Mario Tennis, etc.

We mainly just use the PS2 for our one player games.

ZebraRampage
11-21-2005, 11:45 PM
Wow, yes I remember. On November 18th, I woke up at 4:00 AM in the morning with my best friend and we went over to Wal-mart. My Wal-mart only had 12 in stock, and I figured that more people would be at the Target down in Delaware. I was lucky enough to find that only 4 other kids were out waiting for it. They apparently went out at 3:00 in the morning. I think one of them was an albino too..but anyway. It was a glorious day. I had already purchased Rogue Squadron II Rogue Leader, and my mom bought Luigi's Mansion for me when I got the system. I haven't had a lot of time to get an extensive collection, but it is a quality one with many games involving Nintendo Mascots. Nintendo is great, and I hope that I will be able to get a Nintendo Revolution.

Swan
11-21-2005, 11:47 PM
I know that when it came out I didn't know it was coming out. And I don't own it now. I like it though, much fun has been had with it over at Dylflons with his brother.

Dylflon
11-22-2005, 12:10 AM
I know that when I came out I didn't know it was coming out. And I don't own it now. I like it though, much fun has been had with it over at Dylflons with his brother.


Hahaha. What the hell?

Typhoid
11-22-2005, 12:19 AM
Hahaha. What the hell?


He took gay chicken to the next level.

Swan
11-22-2005, 06:40 PM
Wow, that came out totally wrong...

Dyne
12-01-2005, 01:38 AM
I compiled a list and a wishlist for a "best of" collection. Pitch any suggestions.

Owned:


1080 Avalanche
Animal Crossing
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean
Beach Spikers
Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg
Bloody Roar: Primal Fury
Burnout
Burnout 2: Point of Impact
Custom Robo
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Donkey Konga
Donkey Konga 2
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem(Signed by Gabe of Penny Arcade)
F-Zero GX
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Game Boy Player Start-Up Disc
Killer 7
Kirby's Air Ride
Lost Kingdoms
Luigi's Mansion
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Mario Party 5
Mario Power Tennis
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
Metroid Prime
Metroid Prime 2 Echoes
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Bonus Disc
NBA Courtside 2002 (PAL version)
Nintendo GameCube Preview Disc
P.N.03
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II
Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution
Pikmin
Pikmin 2
Pokemon Colosseum
Pokemon Colosseum: Bonus Disc
Resident Evil 0
Resident Evil 1
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 4 (currently lent to girlfriend)
RibbitKing
Skies of Arcadia Legends
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle
Sonic Gems Collection
Soulcalibur II
Star Fox Adventures
Star Fox Assault
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (Signed by Gabe)
Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike Bonus Disk
Super Mario Sunshine
Super Monkey Ball
Super Monkey Ball 2
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Tales of Symphonia
The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Viewtiful Joe
Viewtiful Joe 2
Wario World
Wave Race: Blue Storm

I'm looking to round out with my collection with:

Battalion Wars (on christmas list)
Wario Wares: Mega Party Games, Inc.
Geist (on christmas list)
Cubivore (why can't I find this anywhere AT ALL)
Ikaruga (See: Cubivore)
Resident Evil 3
Mario Party 4
Mario Party 6
Mario Party 7
Super Mario Strikers (on christmas list)
Mario Superstar Baseball (on christmas list)
Mario DDR (on christmas list)
Sonic Heroes (non-players choice)
Sonic Adventure DX (non-players choice)
Sonic Mega Collection (non-players choice)
Shadow the Hedgehog
PSO Plus
Star Wars: Rogue Leader III: Rebel Strike
Virtua Quest (this one is tough because nobody has bought it. In turn, nobody can sell it used for real cheap. It remains the bloody $40. I'll never buy it until it hits $5)
Virtua Striker 2002 (I've only ever seen this in the states, and it was $49 every place I saw.)






Also, does anyone remember Dead Phoenix of the Capcom 5? I still remember, that's the only Capcom 5 game that I was initially interested in. I couldn't have given a crap anymore about Viewtiful Joe at the time, I wasn't interested in RE4 really, PN03 looked generic, and Killer 7 looked boring.

Now I own the entire Capcom 4 and they're some of my favourite games. Funny how things work.

GameMaster
12-01-2005, 01:52 AM
I'd be reluctant to buy Shadow the Hedgehog. It didn't fare well with IGN.

You might want to add Prince of Persia, Spider-Man 2, and Incredible Hulk.

Spider-Man 2 and Hulk are both GTA style mission/free roam games. Prince of Persia was really well done. I never completed it but you can tell they put effort into it.

There are a ton of Cubivores on eBay with an average price of $32.

Dyne
12-01-2005, 02:12 AM
Thanks for the suggestions.

Well, I'm weird. I really like bad games. I liked Superman 64 a lot, and Shaq Fu. I'm sure Shadow the Hedgehog isn't as bad as IGN says. Besides, Nintendo Power gave it an 8.0.

The Incredible Hulk might be good to look into, yeah, because I might be doing co-op at Radical Entertainment down the line. Prince of Persia I've considered before but I haven't seen it around. And Spiderman 2 I'll consider, but I'm mostly focusing on first-party and second-party titles.

I can't wait to get a student credit card so I can buy things online. I have to wait another month though!

Professor S
12-01-2005, 11:14 AM
WRRRRROOOOONNNNNG!

Well, I stand corrected then... :rolleyes:

If you care to listen, here are my reasons:

RE4: Great graphics, true. The over-the-shoulder view, while nice, was anything but revolutionary. The AI sucked. Hard. The boss battles, while spectacular looking, were repetetive and derivative. When he does this, shoot here, when he does that, shoot there... repeat. The weapons upgrading was nice, but about 5 years late and hardly constituted the "role-playing element" people talked about. The whole game felt and played like a game from a previous generation with a graphical upgrade.

Metroid Prime: Looked great. Played pretty well, minus the confusing and clumsy targeting system. Other than that... why was I playing? There was a nearly non-existant story, and what there was you had to research through text based evidence in between getting lost and constantly backtracking. I know they were trying to do a 3D recreation of the gameplay in the original games, but it didnt work for me at all. I tried to play this game on 3 different occassions, based solely on reviews and public opinion, and I couldn't stand it. RE4 was a good game made to look like a fantastic one. Metroid Prime was unplayable IMO. Pure frustration, and not the good kind.

Now to be fair, here are my favorite Gamecube games:

Eternal Darkness: Love this game and it was the most addictive game I had played in a long time prior to WoW. Was the gameplay great? Not really. Were the puzzles challenging? Nope. The story was why you played. It was creepy, and unnerving and engrossing. I didn't want to see what happened next, I NEEDED to see what would happen next.

Day of Reckoning 2: Best wrestling game I've played since No Mercy. Finally, wrestling simulations have a home.

Wind Waker: Utterly charming and the best example of what cell shading can add to a game artistically. Every time a foe was thwarted and dissappeared in a swirling cloud, I was treated with the brilliance of the art design. The game was pretty good too.

Canyarion
12-01-2005, 11:45 AM
Wind Waker: .... The game was pretty good too.And thát's where I come in. "Pretty good" is (admit it) not good for a Zelda game. Sure, it had style, I was never the loudest complainer about that, but I dó complain that the game is not good enough. Dungeons were (though long) too few, the puzzles were too easy, the moving around was unsatisfying and annoying, rewards were stupid because you never knew who gave you what (stupid charts)....

Ok, enough TWW bashing for today. :D
The only thing that stands out in The Wind Waker compared to the other Zelda games is the story. :) Not that it's a great story (compared to the average RPG), but it was better than OoT and MM...

I have very high hopes for The Twilight Princess. :)

Professor S
12-01-2005, 11:58 AM
And thát's where I come in. "Pretty good" is (admit it) not good for a Zelda game.

I was being purposefully understated. I loved the game. It was a great game with an intuitive control system, a great camera and entertaining puzzles.

It wasn't Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask. But it was never intended to be. It was a completely different gaming experience from earlier Zelda games and different doesn't necesarily mean less-than. I appreciated the fact that they tried something new and somewhat experiemental. Its better than the rehashes of old gameplay and themes that RE4 and Metroid Prime represent.

BreakABone
12-01-2005, 01:30 PM
And thát's where I come in. "Pretty good" is (admit it) not good for a Zelda game. Sure, it had style, I was never the loudest complainer about that, but I dó complain that the game is not good enough. Dungeons were (though long) too few, the puzzles were too easy, the moving around was unsatisfying and annoying, rewards were stupid because you never knew who gave you what (stupid charts)....

Ok, enough TWW bashing for today. :D
The only thing that stands out in The Wind Waker compared to the other Zelda games is the story. :) Not that it's a great story (compared to the average RPG), but it was better than OoT and MM...

I have very high hopes for The Twilight Princess. :)

I personally feel that the style of the game put it head and shoulders over the other games in the series. I really loved the look of the game.

Also being one of the few that was not directly related to the events of another (Majora's Mask follows OoT and Link's Adventure follows Zelda) but Wind Waker was a new start that still made many references to the OoT.

Also I loved some of the dungeons and the final boss albeit a tad easy was sweet.

Dyne
12-01-2005, 02:23 PM
It was a neat style for Wind Waker, and I'm a big supporter of the game itself, but I seriously thought it could've used some orchestral music.

Nintendo started slumping with the series. They hit a high with Majora's Mask and the Oracle games, but Wind Waker was a little disappointing and Minish Cap was downright disappointing. I don't care for Minish Cap at all. And the worst thing is, I know it's short, but I'd rather not waste my time on it anyways.

And Four Swords was good for a little multiplayer romp but it wasn't the absolute best.

Thankfully Nintendo took the hint with TP.

Canyarion
12-01-2005, 04:04 PM
I recently discovered that TWW has some nice music (I've found the 2CD soundtrack), but not the famous catchy tunes that the other games had. The only (new) song that I can remember is the sea tune (though that has the overworld tune through it?) and the intro song with the panflutes or whatever. :) The rest is pretty (though Dyne is right), but not memorable.

The Zelda series has awesome music. I have all the soundtracks. :) I'm really curious about the TTP score. :D

Teuthida
12-01-2005, 04:16 PM
I think the music doesn't seem as catchy and rememberable is because it's more atmospheric for the most part. The boss battle with Molgera (http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/gamecube/ZeldaWW_molgera.mid)has to be one of my favorite video game songs. Definitely catchy. No Saria's Song but still good. The other stuff is pretty beautiful like the opening theme or the Earth God's Lyric. Both have an Irish feel to them.

Canyarion
12-01-2005, 04:33 PM
I just listened to my MP3s of Molgera... it's catchy, but it has no.... rythm. It's impossible to whistle along with it. Except when they hint at Saria's Song. Then you remember how cool that song was. :angel:

Edit: Can somebody tell me the total sales of GCN?

Dyne
12-01-2005, 06:43 PM
I just listened to my MP3s of Molgera... it's catchy, but it has no.... rythm. It's impossible to whistle along with it. Except when they hint at Saria's Song. Then you remember how cool that song was. :angel:

Edit: Can somebody tell me the total sales of GCN?

18.5 million as of March 2005, apparently.

Canyarion
12-02-2005, 03:34 AM
Thanks!

Dyne
12-03-2005, 05:11 AM
I just went on a splurge today and got:

NBA Courtside 2002 (finally, an NTSC version I can play)
Kirby Air Ride (which is non-players choice.~)
Wario World (for the cheapest I've ever seen)
Custom Robo (see: Wario World)
Sonic Gems Collection
Resident Evil 2 (for really, really cheap. Now I just need 3, and Code Veronica)

I'm happy.

Jason1
12-03-2005, 01:33 PM
Dyne, you REALLY need to pick up Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. Dont even bother with the sequal though, they butchered it. But POP is easily one of my top 5 favorite Cube games. It came out of nowhere and its a stunning game. Everyone needs to give it a look.

As for Stonecutter's comments, I disagree on most accounts.
RE: How can you say the AI sucked? They came at you agressivley, through windows, up ladders, whatever. Then you go and negate your own comments by saying its "Hard". If the AI really sucked, that wouldnt that make it easy? And I wouldnt say it was an easy game, but I definatley wouldnt put it in the realm of "Hard" either. At least not on the easiest setting. I had little trouble completing it. As for the boss battles, what boss battles in any game arent somewhat repetitive like that? Theyre like that in Zelda, Mario, pretty much any game I can think of.

And as for Metroid Prime: You werent really playing for the story, no, but do you play a Mario platformer for the story? I dont feel a Metroid game really needs much of a story. Your playing for the awsome sense of exploration and boss battles. And I suppouse you think Halo is the best thing since sliced bread.

Oh, and what about Makars Awakening? Its a little short I suppouse, but its brilliant.

Bube
12-03-2005, 04:26 PM
I skipped a whole page of this thread, but Metroid Prime's story was great imo. It progressed very well, and the way they made it so that you scanned and put the events together piece by piece was implemented very well. And it wouldn't have been as good for me without the story.

Dyne
12-03-2005, 08:42 PM
Dyne, you REALLY need to pick up Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. Dont even bother with the sequal though, they butchered it. But POP is easily one of my top 5 favorite Cube games. It came out of nowhere and its a stunning game. Everyone needs to give it a look.

If only I could find it! The only POP game I see is that stupid Warrior Within crap.