I thought Resident Evil 4 started out great, and got progressively less fun the more I played it. Wind Waker is my number-two game on the system. Obviously, that's up to individual players what they like, but I hated Prime 3 because the controls didn't feel natural and constantly got in my way. Metroid with motion controls felt like a tremendous downgrade when I played it. They made perfect sense to me, perhaps more than any game from that period. I also found the controls to be so natural. That game exceeded all my expectations and all the hype, for me. The game that got me to buy the system is also what I think is the system's best game. The 'Cube was a fun system to experience in its time. That's why the HD port was so disappointing with a little love and attention it could have been the best Tales game, instead it comes across as lazy. Xillia for example recycles a lot of Symphonias plot points but the accompanying story is so convuluted and needlessly dense that you very quickly tune out. It's a really effectively told story, especially compared to some of the more recent games. I'd actually argue it's one of the best storys in the Tales franchise the way they subtly show the effects of racism in its varying forms, as opposed to battering you over the head with dialogue about it, means that by the time you meet the overall 'villain' you completely understand his motives. Was pleasantly surprised by the Zelda collectors and Master Quest ranking so high though.Īlso, regarding Tales of Symphona "although the plot might be a little workaday if you're at all familiar with the genre, there's a lot to love here". There are a lot of games lower down that I was initially annoyed by them being so low, but when you consider just how many truly quality games the GC had it's inevitable that some will get pushed lower than seems fair (though it always pains me how disregarded Sunshine is, and the lack of Pokémon Colosseum is a real oddity imo). However, unlike other static lists, this one constantly evolves to reflect ratings from Nintendo Life users, so you can still participate. The ranking is formed entirely from each game's user rating in the Nintendo Life Games database. We asked Nintendo Life readers to rate their favourite GameCube games, and the result is the list of 50 games you see below. This was the last time Nintendo put itself in direct competition with Sony and Microsoft in pure spec terms before changing tack with the Wii. Its striking indigo colour, big chunky 'A' button, cute little discs, and infamous carry handle ultimately worked against it in an era of sleek, all-in-one multimedia machines, but it was a powerful little box of tricks that played host to a fabulous library of games. Image: Zion Grassl / Nintendo LifeĮschewing the jack-of-all-trades direction of its contemporaries, the console concentrated on doing just one thing well: playing games. The NGC (sorry, GCN) is a beautiful, compact piece of kit. Unlucky Europeans wouldn't get their hands on it until the following year, but the wait was worth it for one of the best-looking video game consoles of all time. The Nintendo GameCube launched in Japan in September 2001 and a couple of months later on 18th November in North America. All of them are available here for you to download and play.Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Watch on YouTube Some of the best games for the console are Super Mario Sunshine (EU), Legend Of Zelda The Twilight Princess, Resident Evil 4 and many others. It has composite video, analog stereo, and ATI flipper graphics. The console is powered by IBM CPU PowerPC Gekko running at 486 MHz, has a Dolphin operative system and 24 MB of memory. Wii is compatible with most games developed for Nintendo GameCube. In a nutshell, Nintendo was able to sell over 21 million units. However, features were a drawback of the Nintendo GameCube. Gamers liked the powerful games, superb controllers and the overall quality. They can also use cheats while playing games. All versions after this time frame are referred to as DOL 101 and they have 48 watts adapter and better video connectivity. The first variation of the product, the one that was made between 20 had a codename DOL 001 and it used 46w charger and AV cables alongside progressive scan to connect to a TV. While other consoles were able to use CDs and DVDs to play other media such as movies, Nintendo GameCube was designed for gaming only. Nintendo GameCube is the first console made by this company to use mini DVD discs as media storage. The unit has a cub-alike design and comes in purple color. The main rivals of the console were Sony PlayStation 2, Xbox and Dreamcast made by Sega. It was released in the United States and Japan in 2001 and the following year in Europe and Australia. The console was designed completely to buy Nintendo and also referred to as DOL. Game Cube is a shorter term used to define Nintendo GameCube console for home usage.
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