GameCube - Best to own forever
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GameCube - Best to own forever
This is the last installment put together in the 'Best to Own Forever' series over at snackbargames.com
I don't know if lisalover1 had any input on this one or not (I did not).
http://www.snackbar-games.com/features/ ... n-forever/
Always a good discussion though.
I don't know if lisalover1 had any input on this one or not (I did not).
http://www.snackbar-games.com/features/ ... n-forever/
Always a good discussion though.
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Nice article and I can agree on all of them, but there's a bunch more imo surprised that theres no Mario Kart dd. 
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forever and ever.. 
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Re: GameCube - Best to own forever
Not a bad list but not a complete list by any stretch of the imagination. Two bits of irony: 1) So many RPG's on that list for a system that had so few. 2) Of the aforementioned RPG's, none of them was Tales of Symphonia.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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I definitely agree with Soul Calibur II and F-Zero GX.
I haven't really spent much time with Kirby Air Ride, but I'm not sure I would say it's as good as they're saying.... I suppose I should try some of those other game modes though and give it another chance.
This makes me really glad that I found Lost Kingdoms II at Gamestop a couple weeks ago!
I haven't really spent much time with Kirby Air Ride, but I'm not sure I would say it's as good as they're saying.... I suppose I should try some of those other game modes though and give it another chance.
This makes me really glad that I found Lost Kingdoms II at Gamestop a couple weeks ago!
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I wish I could have contributed to this list; I would have loved to throw in my suggestions. (It's an absolute shame that Wind Waker is absent from this list!)
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Usually omissions like that are because there is a better version of the same game in other generations. So I guess my question would be, would you pull out your GameCube specifically to play DD? I'm interested in your opinion.TEKTORO wrote:Nice article and I can agree on all of them, but there's a bunch more imo surprised that theres no Mario Kart dd.
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Especially with a GameCube blog and everythinglisalover1 wrote:I wish I could have contributed to this list; I would have loved to throw in my suggestions. (It's an absolute shame that Wind Waker is absent from this list!)
So what are your suggestions? I use these type of articles to fill out my collection.
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Any Gamecube list without Chibi-Robo! on it is an incomplete Gamecube list.
Fact.
Fact.
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My beefs with the list are that LoZ: WW and MGS: TTS are absent and that Viewtiful Joe is present.
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