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Post by Stryder on Apr 13, 2005 0:30:08 GMT -5
I think it will have the same old kiddy crap that Nintendo's been churning out ever since the LameCube was released. You never played N64? The only childish game on GameCube is Paper Mario, in my opinion, otherwise, what? No blood? You think you need to kill something to have fun or something? I wish people would state things they think are true with atleast a minimal amount of backup. (Bad week)
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Post by YevgenyVolgin on Apr 13, 2005 13:54:57 GMT -5
No backup, eh?
- Animal Crossing - Zelda: The Windwaker - Zelda: The Four Swords Adventures - Digimon World - Donkey Konga (Kid Oriented AND Lame)
More often than not, the games are aimed toward children. Whereas games like Halo, God Of War, etc. are not on GameCube without being on all of the otehr platforms.
And yes, I played N64, it had worthwhile exclusive games, where I can't think of more than 5 that are on GC.
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Post by kempnerius on Apr 13, 2005 18:56:31 GMT -5
What about that lame-ass Mario game where you cleaned an island of pollution? Now, while I'm one to usually give a game the benefit of the doubt, it would take some creativity indeed to make that game awesome.
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Post by YevgenyVolgin on Apr 13, 2005 19:06:27 GMT -5
I didn't like Super Mario Sunshine either. They turned Mario into a damned hippie.
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Post by kempnerius on Apr 13, 2005 19:10:34 GMT -5
Hippy Mario...some things are better left unmentioned.
"Don't-a touch-a me, pig! Respect-a your earth-a mother!"
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Post by genaside2 on Apr 14, 2005 12:53:46 GMT -5
No backup, eh? - Animal Crossing - Zelda: The Windwaker - Zelda: The Four Swords Adventures - Digimon World - Donkey Konga (Kid Oriented AND Lame) More often than not, the games are aimed toward children. Whereas games like Halo, God Of War, etc. are not on GameCube without being on all of the otehr platforms. And yes, I played N64, it had worthwhile exclusive games, where I can't think of more than 5 that are on GC. What the hell man? You were supporting the freaking DS and not this? You called me a flip-=flopper.
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Post by Stryder on Apr 14, 2005 14:01:23 GMT -5
No backup, eh? - Animal Crossing - Zelda: The Windwaker - Zelda: The Four Swords Adventures - Digimon World - Donkey Konga (Kid Oriented AND Lame) More often than not, the games are aimed toward children. Whereas games like Halo, God Of War, etc. are not on GameCube without being on all of the otehr platforms. And yes, I played N64, it had worthwhile exclusive games, where I can't think of more than 5 that are on GC. I was saying that N64 had alot more kids games than GameCube. Yes, the system does have more E rated games than any other system, but most of which are targeted at people of all ages. GameCube doesn't have ANY esclusive M rated games, you say? What about Resident Evil 4 and Twin Snakes? What gets me, you refer to a system that only has four to six exclusive games when you talk about this.
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Post by YevgenyVolgin on Apr 14, 2005 15:04:34 GMT -5
Actually, since Nintendo 64 was essentially the only console on the market of it's caliber, it had many more exclusive worthwhile games. There are really no straight-up action games on GameCube, and that's why I don't like it. Personally, I hated Resident Evil 4, and Twin Snakes, so I STILL can't think of 5 games worth getting on the GameCube. If they actually targeted Mario Sunshine for people of all ages, I findthat pathetic. The entire game felt like a cheap, toned-down rehash of Super Mario 64 with a crappy janitorial theme.
Because, other than a familiar distrubutor, DS and GC are the same thing. Save for the whole difference in graphics, portability, control scheme, and collection of games available for use.
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Post by kempnerius on Apr 14, 2005 18:14:11 GMT -5
Who cares whether or not the DS was any good? I think we can all agree that PSP blows it right out of the water, and that Nintendo is about to learn a harsh lesson about what it means to play ball with Sony (not that it's their fault, Sony was the one who chose to horn in on the action). But then again, DS does have a respectable selection of games, which makes sense, given their total domination of the portable market prior to the PSP (don't even try and foist some argument about the NGage on us; that was a joke of a handheld).
Man, is it that obvious I'm a hardcore Sony fan?
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Post by Stryder on Apr 16, 2005 0:46:31 GMT -5
Just becuase Windwaker has anime graphics, don't judge it by that. If you play the whole game through you will see that it is the best Zelda game. Stop trying to act macho. What's with people today? Hate certain colors becuase they think that somehow they look feminin. Hate cartoonish artwork becuase they think it looks childish.
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Post by YevgenyVolgin on Apr 16, 2005 20:24:33 GMT -5
I'll have you know I played through Winwaker, so my opinion is just as valid as anyone's. I felt the plotline was incredibly stupid and recycled, there weren't a whole lot of new items, nor was there any cahnge in the combat system. Nothing was too impressive to me. And the entire game was just cartoony. They didn't use anime graphics. .hack (PS2 only) used anime graphics. Xenosaga (also PS2 only) used anime graphics. Windwaker used cartoony garbage that failed to entertain me. It was a rapid, unwelcomed change from Majora's Mask and Ocarina of time. Personally, I like it bettter when Link's age was amiguous, like in Link To The Past (The true best of the series). That is, until they added all of those bullsh*t young Link sound effects to it in the GBA version.
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Post by genaside2 on Apr 28, 2005 10:14:38 GMT -5
Some of you guys are way to anal.
Mario Sunshine is freaking awesome. It's just cool the design is funny and it's just cool. IT's mario, he shoots water, what else can be more fun?
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