Looking for good action/adventure for Wii/Gamecube

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Re: Looking for good action/adventure for Wii/Gamecube

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noiseredux wrote:
h8b1llg8ts wrote:He did say GC, which I considered retro even on launch day ... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I love Game Cube games. Some of those games are quite creative and beautiful. I have never seen anything as beautiful as Wind Waker on Xbox or PS2.
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I'm not very good with genres, so please don't just take my word for it. A lot of these titles are probably not really "adventure" games... but they are all pretty fun.

Wii:
A Boy and his Blob
Dead Space Extraction
Deadly Creatures
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Klonoa
Little King's Story
Muramasa
Okami
The Godfather: Blackhand Edition
Scarface: The World is Yours

GameCube:
Alien Hominid (tough as nails though!)
Eternal Darkness
Gun
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
Metal Arms: Glitch in the System
Starfox Adventures
The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker
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Re: Looking for good action/adventure for Wii/Gamecube

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Gnashvar wrote:
noiseredux wrote:
h8b1llg8ts wrote:He did say GC, which I considered retro even on launch day ... :lol: :lol: :lol:

:evil:
:evil:

I love Game Cube games. Some of those games are quite creative and beautiful. I have never seen anything as beautiful as Wind Waker on Xbox or PS2.

I know, right???

Wind Waker really just blew me away. Like, I said "WOW" out loud. For real.

Gamecube + Game Boy Player = best console of all time.
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Re: Looking for good action/adventure for Wii/Gamecube

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noiseredux wrote:... Gamecube + Game Boy Player = best console of all time.
Recently picked up a Game Boy Player at GameStop for $10. The cashier couldn't understand why I was so excited.

My GB Micro lets me play GBA games on the move, but sacrificed backwards compatibility. Now I'll have a (cheap) way to replay older GB/GBC classics at home anytime. Finishing Mother 3 on a bigger screen is just the cherry on top. Let the Game Boy thrift shopping begin!
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