I bet if there was a How I Met Your Mother video game it would be at the top of every WatchMojo game list in existence.
[QUOTE=Nove;44140319]I bet if there was a How I Met Your Mother video game it would be at the top of every WatchMojo game list in existence.[/QUOTE]
What
Metroid Prime 4 lyf.
It's a pretty spot on list.
Metroid Prime has aged really well with time (including Metroid Prime 2: Echo's)
I woulda picked Paper Mario: TTYD over Sunshine any day.
Y'know this is probably the first Top10 that I absolutely agree with, they left a small few out (Tales, Paper Mario and Fire Emblem got no mention sadly) but every game shown is baller as hell
I'm glad that Rogue Leader and Viewtiful Joe got on too since a lot of people I know passed them up
I'd pencil in Kirby's Air Ride in there somewhere, if at least as an honorable mention.
Also missing Custom Robo :(
Definitley smash bros and mario kart for me. Spent hundreds of hours on those with my housemates.
My favourite gamecube game (and game in general) is SSX3, that game was perfect in every way.
Probably skipped on this list because it could have been a port from the PS2 or whatever.
I personally like Rogue Squadron 3 more than 2, but they're both great.
[QUOTE=Problem;44140985]Also missing Custom Robo :([/QUOTE]
Eh. The GC Custom Robo (apparently it's subtitled Battle Revolution in JP) was a pretty fun game, no doubt about it, but while the story was interesting to a degree, it was [i]reaaaallllyyy sloooowwww[/i]. Which was a pain in the ass when you just want more parts to customize your robos with for multiplayer.
Good to see F-Zero GX on the list!
No Sonic Heroes?
omg i remember that Star Wars game that was so much fun holy shit ahah
Kirby Air Ride was awesome.
It's not like there was much of a selection to choose from. There's like 90% shovelware and 5% ports of a good game and 5% actual good first party games.
[QUOTE=GastricTank;44140618]I woulda picked Paper Mario: TTYD over Sunshine any day.[/QUOTE]
I agree, I never was a big fan of Sunshine.
I like that they had Eternal Darkness.
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Post your GameCube collections?
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Post your GameCube collections?[/QUOTE]
TIMESPLITTERS
[QUOTE=Alxnotorious;44141969]I agree, I never was a big fan of Sunshine.
I like that they had Eternal Darkness.[/QUOTE]
Not to say I didn't like Sunshine, but TTDY had that zing that made me wanna play it again and again and again, after so many years. The replay-ability is amazing thanks to the gameplay mechanics, fun and whimsical graphics and music, story, and humorous dialogue.
Sunshine was just... okay?
[QUOTE=Alxnotorious;44142050]TIMESPLITTERS[/QUOTE]
One of the best deals I've ever had. Bought it from a Family Video for $3 in ~2005 when the Xbox 360 was starting to roll in and they had to clear out older stock. Hundreds of hours of fun, all for $3.
[QUOTE=cardfan212;44142097]One of the best deals I've ever had. Bought it from a Family Video for $3 in ~2005 when the Xbox 360 was starting to roll in and they had to clear out older stock. Hundreds of hours of fun, all for $3.[/QUOTE]
I bought a copy that someone had placed the not-so-spectacular Timesplitters 1 in. 2 was where it was at.
The GameCube was such a great machine. I never owned one unfortunately. I still want to own one.
[QUOTE=Alxnotorious;44142131]I bought a copy that someone had placed the not-so-spectacular Timesplitters 1 in. 2 was where it was at.[/QUOTE]
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Got that one too, but I'm missing Future Perfect.
Awesome list, Super Smash Bros was absolutely fun to play.
I wish tales of symphonia was on the list, because I remember being so in love with that game on so many levels; the characters were all so different and the storyline was really captivating.
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Got that one too, but I'm missing Future Perfect.[/QUOTE]
Future Perfect seems to be extremely difficult to find. It took around 15 hours looking for people who are selling it for a fair price to actually get my hands on a copy of it. While Future Perfect is not a bad game by any means, I find TS2 to be a bit better for some odd reason.
Is TS1 worth playing? I've been considering spending a few hours getting a PS2 Emulator just so I could play it.
[QUOTE=Sergeant Stacker;44143803]Future Perfect seems to be extremely difficult to find. It took around 15 hours looking for people who are selling it for a fair price to actually get my hands on a copy of it. While Future Perfect is not a bad game by any means, I find TS2 to be a bit better for some odd reason.
Is TS1 worth playing? I've been considering spending a few hours getting a PS2 Emulator just so I could play it.[/QUOTE]
I find that I like Future Perfect in some ways and Timesplitters 2 in others. And the first game is.. Basic. The 'story mode' doesn't have story, it's just grabbing an item and getting it to the exit in expanded multiplayer levels. It's as fun as the others but not anywhere near as refined at that point, but that's PS2 launch titles for you.