![]() Soul Calibur 2 $19.99 This game is truly amazing, I've been playing it non stop since i bought it, the game play is really deep but easy enough for anyone to pick it up without much trouble, the game cube version is definitely the best of all 3, it holds link as a playable character, which is truly a wonderful addition to the fighters roster not only as a fan service but also because it really has some great moves, so if you haven't played it yet but always have been intrigued by it or even if you don't know much about it but enjoy fighters, this game is for you, one of the best and more balanced fighting games on any console and on any generation, simply ¸¢Äbuy it! ![]() Sonic Heroes $14.99 Best sonic game I've had for my gamecube! The 2 player mode will probabably a 4 and a half star but the story mode I would rate, if it was possible, it a 12-star game!! There are hundreds of levels which you could play over and over with different teams(There are 4 teams)so you will never get bored and always probably have something to beat. ![]() Gamecube Console Black $99.99 I bought the Nintendo GameCube console because of the previous console Nintendo 64.The PlayStation and the Xbox are good consoles but I had to go with the GameCube. It would be pretty difficult to live up to the Nintendo 64 but the GameCube did a good job. Well right off the bat, the console is smaller and takes up less room, and instead of a Cartridge the GameCube uses a disc. (There smaller than DVD's) I guess I am a gamer of the past but I like using Cartridge's better, I feel like they are more durable than discs. Also, there are two memory card slots and four controller slots all built in to the console. Moving on to controllers, they mastered two things, the joystick and the rumble pack. The joystick for the Nintendo 64 wear out easily and they're rough on the hands, (they gave me blisters) now they're much easier to use and they don't wear out as easily. Also, instead of a bulky rumble pack to go on to the controller, now it's built into it making it lighter. I loved the Nintendo 64 controller for its unique design and I was a little disappointed that the GameCube's design is more like a regular controller but over all they did a good job. Nintendo 64's memory could be great than terrible. Some games didn't need memory cards because they had built in memory, and then sometimes one game could take up a whole memory card. The GameCube made this simple. There are three memory cards sizes, 59 blocks, 251 blocks and 1019 blocks. Each game takes up a certain amount of blocks, for example, Super Mario Sunshine only takes up 9 blocks and that's a pretty big game. So you get a lot of room on one memory card which means you will be spending a lot less money on memory cards. Most importantly the games, there are 640 games on the GameCube so there are plenty to choose from and most of them are family friendly games. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox may have more games but most of them are not all that great. GameCube has a lot of great franchises and tons of the same games the PlayStation 2 and Xbox have anyways. Here's my take on GameCube's graphics. The bars have been raised and the GameCube's graphics have definitely improved. Improved 3D backgrounds and smoother characters make it a good console to get. One more thing this is a pretty cheap console and most family's can afford it and you get so many fun games so it's worth the price. I love Nintendo and the Nintendo GameCube does not disappoint so why not pick one up. ![]() Gamecube Console Platinum $99.99 I bought the Nintendo GameCube console because of the previous console Nintendo 64.The PlayStation and the Xbox are good consoles but I had to go with the GameCube. It would be pretty difficult to live up to the Nintendo 64 but the GameCube did a good job. Well right off the bat, the console is smaller and takes up less room, and instead of a Cartridge the GameCube uses a disc. (There smaller than DVD's) I guess I am a gamer of the past but I like using Cartridge's better, I feel like they are more durable than discs. Also, there are two memory card slots and four controller slots all built in to the console. Moving on to controllers, they mastered two things, the joystick and the rumble pack. The joystick for the Nintendo 64 wear out easily and they're rough on the hands, (they gave me blisters) now they're much easier to use and they don't wear out as easily. Also, instead of a bulky rumble pack to go on to the controller, now it's built into it making it lighter. I loved the Nintendo 64 controller for its unique design and I was a little disappointed that the GameCube's design is more like a regular controller but over all they did a good job. Nintendo 64's memory could be great than terrible. Some games didn't need memory cards because they had built in memory, and then sometimes one game could take up a whole memory card. The GameCube made this simple. There are three memory cards sizes, 59 blocks, 251 blocks and 1019 blocks. Each game takes up a certain amount of blocks, for example, Super Mario Sunshine only takes up 9 blocks and that's a pretty big game. So you get a lot of room on one memory card which means you will be spending a lot less money on memory cards. Most importantly the games, there are 640 games on the GameCube so there are plenty to choose from and most of them are family friendly games. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox may have more games but most of them are not all that great. GameCube has a lot of great franchises and tons of the same games the PlayStation 2 and Xbox have anyways. Here's my take on GameCube's graphics. The bars have been raised and the GameCube's graphics have definitely improved. Improved 3D backgrounds and smoother characters make it a good console to get. One more thing this is a pretty cheap console and most family's can afford it and you get so many fun games so it's worth the price. I love Nintendo and the Nintendo GameCube does not disappoint so why not pick one up. |
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