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Nintendo Gamecube turned 20 years old recently.
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covfefe2020:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on September 27, 2021, 10:59:50 am ---
More importantly than those games, though, was the Game Boy Player. I still fire up my GameCube for that amazing accessory.


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Game boy player is what makes the gamecube the perfect desert island system.
sworddude:

--- Quote from: mrkonasoni on September 27, 2021, 01:53:36 am ---》KonamiCode+Start》》|


Nintendo Gamecube may lost the battle against the Xbox and PS2, but still I consider it a memorable console that had a pretty good library of games that even nowadays people still enjoying.


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To be fair both xbox and gamecube lost the battle against ps2 because console sales wise Xbox and gamecube had almost identical sales. at 21.74 M vs 24 Million vs playstation at 150+ million


Best multiplayer console of that generation by far, and while it didn't have the largest library it was jam packed with quality.
bikingjahuty:
The Gamecube came hot off the heels of my favorite Nintendo console of all time, the N64, so it had some pretty big shoes to fill for me. I remember when the Gamecube was first announced and there was that amazing Space World Zelda demo, my hype levels were through the roof for it. I was even planning on scamming my parents into letting me take the day off school so I could pick it up and play it all day. Unfortunately as it got closer to launch day for the Gamecube my excitement quickly turned into disappointment.


First off, instead of getting a sequel to Super Mario 64 like I'd dreamt about we got Luigi with a vaccume cleaner, and later Mario with a Super Soaker. Instead of the Space World Zelda demo being transformed into a full game, we got the cell shaded chibi graphics of Windwaker. At the time Nintendo really dropped the ball on so many levels for me which really killed my excitement for the Gamecube fairly early on. I instead gravitated towards my Dreamcast and PS2 instead, meanwhile I cared very little for the Gamecube. That is until of course Resident Evil Remake was released.


Resident Evil Remake was the game that finally inspired me to get a Gamecube and it's still to this day one of my favorite games. Then there was RE0 which I absolutely loved. And then all the classic RE games were ported. And then finally there was RE4 which was originally a GC exclusive and while it wasn't the game I was necessarily hoping RE4 would be, I still loved it. However, my enjoyment of the Gamecube was not limited just to its amazing library of Resident Evil titles.


Like most Gamecube owners I played the hell out of Melee, both at friend's houses and on my own Gamecube. I finally, sort of got my wish with the Space World Zelda demo in the form of Twilight Princess, except I would first play it on the Wii. There were a handful of other games I owned and rented on it as well while it was Nintendo's current console, however it was always second fiddle compared to most other sixth gen consoles, at least for the time. While my little brother did own an original XBOX back in the day, it wasn't a console I played a ton, and wouldn't fully appreciate its greatness until years after it was discontinued In fact, I grew to like the original XBOX so much I actually prefer it to the Gamecube, which unfortunately means the Gamecube is my least favorite 6th gen console. And if I'm being completely honest, the Gamecube is one of my least favorite Nintendo consoles, second only to the NES; the NES is a great system, however I had a Genesis back in the day and a huge chunk of its games are hard for me to get into when I try playing them now.


Don't get my wrong though, I love the GC and totally get why for many it's the defining system of their adolescence and youth. It birthed some incredible games that still hold up strong to this day. It just never hit that same note with me as it did for many others, but that doesn't mean it wasn't amazing. Honestly, I wish I was able to have the same passion and love for the Gamecube that others have, which reminds me of how I feel about the Dreamcast and Nintendo 64. But yeah, great console, just not one I love nearly as much as many others.



telly:
I really like the GameCube. It was the first console I bought with my own money in college when I was getting more serious about gaming as a hobby. It has a hell of a lot of personality to it's design without being gimmicky, and while that turned a lot of people off at the time I think people have come around to appreciated it a lot more. I wish more consoles would come in different colors these days! I feel like every console nowadays is either black or white.

The GameCube was the king of local multiplayer in the 6th generation, nothing else comes close. Smash Bros., Mario Kart, Mario Party, all the Mario Sports games, Super Monkey Ball, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and Zelda Four Swords... If you want to play fun competitive/co-op games with friends, the GameCube was the place to be.

There were also a lot of really fun first party titles on the system. Not as many great third party titles, and not as much variety as the PS2, but still a lot of great stuff. My favorite games would probably be Paper Mario, Metroid Prime, Zelda Wind Waker, and Luigi's Mansion. There are still a lot of games I haven't tried yet.

The Game Boy player is such an amazing accessory. It might be the best accessory ever made for a console. Adding the libraries of the GBA, GBC and Game Boy gives the GameCube a lot more lasting appeal.

I'm personally a little mixed about the controller. It's very comfortable, but some of the buttons I don't like. I don't like how deep you have to press the L/R triggers to activate the digital input. I also think the D-pad is not the best.

Kind of random, but I absolutely cannot stand the GameCube cases and how they hold the discs. I feel like I'm going to snap the disc in half every time I take the disc out. I feel like that's why you will see a lot of used GameCube games with cracks in the discs.
sworddude:

--- Quote from: telly on September 29, 2021, 08:55:14 am ---
Kind of random, but I absolutely cannot stand the GameCube cases and how they hold the discs. I feel like I'm going to snap the disc in half every time I take the disc out. I feel like that's why you will see a lot of used GameCube games with cracks in the discs.

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As someone who is a fan of USA imports I absolutely agree with you on that part

USA gamecube disc holders are the worst horrible boxes indeed, not super easy to remove the discs. Not the case with pal cases though fortunately you can just pop those out like ps2. I have actually considered just storing USA gamecube discs in regular cd cases because they can be a pain :P It also depends on the box if the tray has been used allot they don't seem to be as bad, but when it's rarely used those discs are pretty tight. I've replaced quite some USA gamecube cases with different ones because the tray holder being tight can heavily vary from box to box. When you get a good box it's pretty decent but it ain't great.
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