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Post by stevenbailey on Nov 12, 2013 23:49:05 GMT -5
Ah. The Gamecube. Many hours of my child hood (And actually about a week total recently.) were spent slaving away at vidjiegamz. More specifically: Super Mario Sunshine & Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.
Anyway, I also again have a Gamecube, and have a few games for it for my enjoyment including Sunshine and TTYD. My soon to be stepchild also has Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and a few others on a GC disc. So that's where a lot of time has been going.
There was some Star Fox game my dad got me as a kid that I enjoyed playing and would like to play again. I don't remember the name or anything really about it besides----dinosaur people.
ANYWHO THIS THREAD IS FOR POSTS LIKE THIS. SHARE SOME MEMORIES OF YOUR GAMECUBES.
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Post by cr4kk3n on Nov 12, 2013 23:57:43 GMT -5
I never really got into the Gamecube until recently. My brother was the one who owned it so he was usually playing it. The games I do remember playing on it were probably ones everybody played. Animal Crossing, The Sims 2, Super Mario Sunshine, there was a few more but I won't go on. Kirby Air Ride was what we played together most of the time though. IT WAS AMAZING. Thanks to technology and computers I play Gamecube games using an Emulator called Dolphin about every day, and as soon as my internet is back on I plan on scouring the internet for as many Gamecube isos as possible to play.
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Post by stevenbailey on Nov 13, 2013 0:02:52 GMT -5
<3 Super Smash Bros. Sadly don't have it though. People want like $30 for it.
I also own Pokemon XD, is rly gud.
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Post by cr4kk3n on Nov 13, 2013 0:04:31 GMT -5
Oh yes. Luckily there is probably a few indie versions of Super Smash Bros. for computer that might run better than using an emulator. Suber Smash Bros is 100% compatible with Dolphin though, so it is worth a shot.
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Post by runaway5fan on Nov 13, 2013 0:13:02 GMT -5
easily put hundreds, if not thousands of hours into Smash Bros Melee over the years. Melee side tournaments were always standard at DDR tournaments back in the day.
Wind Waker is still probably my favorite Zelda. Sunshine, while good, is probably the worst main series Mario game imo. I still need to finish it some day. I was stoked for Pokemon Colosseum before it came out, but was extremely disappointed with it.
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Post by stevenbailey on Nov 13, 2013 0:16:55 GMT -5
WHY YOU NO LIKE POKEMAN COLOSSEUM.
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Post by cr4kk3n on Nov 13, 2013 0:19:30 GMT -5
I liked it, just I felt as though Gale of Darkness and Colosseum were almost the same game. Like when I played them, I often got them confused. I enjoyed both though.
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Post by runaway5fan on Nov 13, 2013 0:24:08 GMT -5
WHY YOU NO LIKE POKEMAN COLOSSEUM just wasn't what I expected out of a Pokeman game.
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Post by cr4kk3n on Nov 13, 2013 1:33:31 GMT -5
I could see where you are coming from. I think the reason I liked it at the time was because I was a younger teenager and it was a 3-D pokemon game.
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Post by Kingofcorn on Nov 13, 2013 2:32:42 GMT -5
I liked and still like the lego Star Wars games, Simpsons Hit & Run, and Mariokart Double Dash.
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Post by stevenbailey on Nov 13, 2013 2:34:02 GMT -5
Double Dash is-my-shit.
Hit and Run was also very fun.
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Post by cr4kk3n on Nov 13, 2013 2:37:28 GMT -5
Me and me lady friend play Double Dash at least once a week thanks to dolphin. (I really need to get a GameCube though, it would be even more fun to play on it)
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Post by Kingofcorn on Nov 13, 2013 2:42:02 GMT -5
Plus those things are like indestructible.
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Post by stevenbailey on Nov 13, 2013 2:43:30 GMT -5
I think you're refering to N64s.
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Post by cr4kk3n on Nov 13, 2013 2:56:25 GMT -5
I can vouch for that, I actually did drop a TV on my n64 and it didn't bend or break or anything. Plus they are cheap as a tranny hooker to repair.
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