While in reality nothing
about the GameCube was groundbreaking, the controller is extremely well regarded, and who could forget the revolution that is the handle sticking out the console's back?
My hardcore Nintendo - playing friends say the same thing
about the Gamecube controller.
Then from there, how
about the Gamecube?
Does anyone truly care
about GameCube support?
They're all hyped
about this Gamecube - GBA connectivity and what do they come up with?
This is certainly one of the most damning comments
about GameCube we've seen published, especially by such an influential newspaper.
Wind Waker is beautiful, and I'd agree with
you about Gamecube — Paper Mario and Metroid Prime still look great too!
I had forgot
about the GameCube's port, and that I actually used it for the GBA player.
Eventually, when Nintendo Power started showing bits
about the GameCube Pokemon games, specifically that they'd have a full story and everything, you couldn't help but get excited.
It seems like every month, there's another new tidbit
about the GameCube games available on the Nvidia Shield.
Yep, we're talking
about the GameCube.
Thats what they said
about the gamecube, thats what they said about Wii.
one thing i did nt like
about gamecube controller was the hole round the analog stick, it has 6 edges.
In an interview with Melty about the Nintendo Switch, Yoshiaki Koizumu and Shinya Takahashi talked
about the GameCube Virtual Console, the jack port, video output, and more!
Not exact matches
What I still like
about this game is the graphics (for a
gamecube game), I liked the immersive atmosphere and the sound is top - notch.
Also, I'm not sure
about the other versions, but the
Gamecube version suffers greatly from framerate problems.
This is probably the best game for the
gamecube so far, but it's definitely geared more towards the «cereberal» gamer; this game is not all
about white - knuckle action and shooting.
So many want Mario Sunshine 2 and want Wind Waker HD nowadays and everybody loved those games on
Gamecube... BS people, I was there when so many called those games the worst ever for Nintendo when they came out, and I was one voice back then saying that these games were great and what I thought were new and cool
about them.
That said, I've got the same attitude as Liz and Victoria, I want a Switch version more - was just fantasizing
about what it'd be like to take the
GameCube version everywhere, so I'll even take a VC version at this point!!
We've been playing Metroid Prime all this month, and we are ready to give our thoughts and views
about this critically acclaimed
GameCube game.
I remember being all excited
about a new Tetris game on the
GameCube but then when I finally played it, it didn't feel so much like Tetris...
The first thing that hit me
about Metroid Prime is the wonderful graphics, running at a constant 60 fps it's one of the prettiest
Gamecube games there is, although not quite bettering Starfox Adventures in this category.
The first one is all
about Metroid, and compares two of the most famous entries in the series: Super Metroid (SNES) and Metroid Prime (
GameCube / Wii).
Smash bros is pretty much the same as the last game, mario kart looks ok, dk looks like more of the same from wii, Hell the Dk games on snes had more effort and felt more like whole games and less like cop outs for money, do nt get me wrong DK for wii was good but was nothing even close to the old ones, do nt care
about wind waker its an old game that i played on my
gamecube a few times.
Back in the early days of the
GameCube I didn't have access to the Internet and often found myself purchasing games blindly off the shelf taking a gamble without any knowledge of what I was
about to play.
The one thing I didn't like
about the gameplay in the
Gamecube version of the game is the controls, which are not all that impressive.
Nintendo did mention something back at E3 2011
about playing
GameCube games on the Wii U, but this has since been retracted by the company.
If you're worried
about playing Smash Brothers 4 without a
gamecube controller, fear not!
You obviously have no clue what so ever
about gaming if you think the
gamecube had no good games.
This is why I don't understand doomsday articles this early in a consoles life span, The Wii u barely has any games worth buying yet, but as soon as it does then the sales will skyrocket, I like the Wii u, Now I just wish I had more money to buy more game's, Man I want Lego City, Think
about it if Monster hunter can make the sale's raise this much what will happen when Super smash bros Wii u, Pikmin 3, Mario kart U, Yoshi's yarn, 3d Mario game, Zelda Wind waker HD, Zelda HD, possible Metroid game, possible
Gamecube games coming to the VC, The VC being fully released with GBA games, What ever Retro is working on, Game and Wario looks fun I doubt it will be a console seller, And many other unannounced game's are released all the «Is the Wii u doomed?!»
In the news this week they talk
about the purchase of 1 - Up, Rock Band not getting a sequel this year, Disney wanting to buy EA in 09, the release of
GameCube games with Wii controls, how a six - year - old blames GTA for stealing his parents» car, and a new study that says Tetris helps traumatic stress.
They were only moved because Nintendo still wanted to make them, but the
Gamecube's time was
about to be up.
While this poses some interesting questions
about the size of the screen and the resulting bulk of the controller itself, it's something Nintendo has done before with connectivity between the
GameCube and Game Boy Advance, so it's not all that far - fetched and carries some obvious applications.
I don't mean within the devious mischief of Company X Vs Company Y — it's
about my favourite console ever — The Nintendo
Gamecube.
It is almost certain the game will be handled with the Gamepad, but
about old control styles like
GameCube and the Wii Remote, well for the former I don't know but the Wii Remote there is actually hope for.
Here are some recent games I've played: Okami, 20 minutes;
about every Mario game since the
Gamecube, 20 minutes, Eternal Sonata, 15 minutes; Final Fantasy Crisis Core, 10 minutes; and Metal Gear Solid 4, a whopping 40 + minutes.
I have heard quite a bit of good things
about the Naruto games ever since they started appearing on
Gamecube.
Bcause the
Gamecube's handle makes it easy to carry or because the writer doesn't know
about Four Swords Adventures?
The peripheral that allowed players to use the
GameCube controller with the Nintendo Wii U was suddenly compatible with the Nintendo Switch, and we never would have known
about it if a few gamers didn't think
about trying it out.
A lot of people kept saying that Nintendo was
about to go out of business and become the next Sega when it became clear that the
GameCube wasn't outselling the Xbox and PS2.
And if you're super-serious
about it, you might want to use these drivers that let you use a
GameCube controller on the Steam version of the game.
Following last week's rumors
about how the Wii U redo of the
GameCube title will incorporate Zelda amiibo, Nintendo has formally announced that the leaked information is, in fact, legit.
Mr. Sakurai: Actually what really brought
about the Snake character goes back to a conversation I had back when I was developing Smash Bros. for
GameCube, when Hideo Kojima contacted me and practically begged me to put Snake in the game.
As for PSO while I only had the
Gamecube version the Splitscreen kept me, my cousin, and my brother (who used a Action Replay and cheated the lazy bastard) and Good lord the hours we put into it, sadly after about 3 years, and a week long PSO Binder, we finally turned off the console then about 5 minutes later we heard this loud snap, looked around the room for what might have caused it, till one of us (I think it was my cousin) popped open the gamecube and the disc was split in half, by the time we finally found another copy we found out our save data for PSO was corrupt data, 3 and a half years all gone, which sadly by that point with school and what not we couldn't find the time to play it anymore
Gamecube version the Splitscreen kept me, my cousin, and my brother (who used a Action Replay and cheated the lazy bastard) and Good lord the hours we put into it, sadly after
about 3 years, and a week long PSO Binder, we finally turned off the console then
about 5 minutes later we heard this loud snap, looked around the room for what might have caused it, till one of us (I think it was my cousin) popped open the
gamecube and the disc was split in half, by the time we finally found another copy we found out our save data for PSO was corrupt data, 3 and a half years all gone, which sadly by that point with school and what not we couldn't find the time to play it anymore
gamecube and the disc was split in half, by the time we finally found another copy we found out our save data for PSO was corrupt data, 3 and a half years all gone, which sadly by that point with school and what not we couldn't find the time to play it anymore........
a couple of days ago I was at Wal - Mart and this girl (
about 25ish) was playing WW on
GameCube.
A piece of promotional art from Nintendo of America has leaked onto the Internet, providing the first information
about the upcoming
GameCube demo disc.
The latest issue of Famitsu reveals gameplay info
about Kirby's Air Ride for
GameCube.
facetiousness
about the Ascii Keyboard circle
Gamecube Pad Pro aside, I was talking
about most people playing Sonic Colors or Xenoblade or their N64 Virtual Console games with
Gamecube controllers.
PSX blocks are
about the same size as the
GameCube's blocks.
The look of the game has survived well over 13 years, which speaks volumes
about just how good the
Gamecube version was.