I've got on my Amazon Wishlist the next games listed:
- Crazy Taxi
- Mario Smash Football
- Mario Power Tennis
- Mario Golf
- Super Smash Bros
- Sonic Adventure 2 Battle
- FIFA 2005
- ISS 2
- Wave Race Blue Storm
- Extreme G60
- Need for Speed Underground 2
- Resident Evil 4
Non-game:
- Game Boy Player for NGC
Most of these here are very cheap, only the ones that are kinda expensive are RE, Mario games and Super Smash Bros Melee.
GameCube sure is a unique looking console, the discs are mini-DVD, the controller is great and the hardware was quite good for the time.
Don't know if you have these already but:
Kirby Air-Ride
Animal Crossing (Really the best AC out of any of them)
WarioWare Inc: Mega Party Game$
Cubeivore (The most unique title on any of the 6th gen systems :P)
I could probably think of more if I went in my room and looked at my GC collection. I'll edit my post if I do.
You're in Europe, right? If so get Doshin the giant; Weird game but fun. I have it on my N64 DD. I'd also reccomend Timesplitters 2 and 3. Big time! You must get the timesplitters games. I myself have like 30 cube games and I bought half of them this year.
Doshin the Giant.. Saw some screens about it and it was kinda weird, like a nightmare monster coming to live, lol.
Time Splitters, Animal Crossing, etc.. are all great titles.
Has anyone played Splinter Cell Chaos Theory on NGC? How was it?
If you like totally awesome but extremely hard games, check out F-Zero GX.
The later courses are borderline impossible.
Paper Mario, definitely. Best game in the series.
P.N. 03. Underrated shooter with a weird rhythm element. Lots of fun.
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. Great game, if a bit short.
And you might wanna pick up Killer7 if you haven't tried it on the PS2, just to experience it. It's not for everybody (I honestly couldn't stand it), but it's really interesting. There's no other game quite like it.
Chibi Robo
Wario World
Nintendo Puzzle Collection
The Legend of Zelda: the Windwaker
Quote from: linkzpikachu on May 11, 2010, 04:11:12 pm
The Legend of Zelda: the Windwaker
Played that game, the graphics were cartoon-ish and din't really enjoy.
Z:TP is awesome. ;D
Quote from: FamicomRetroGamer on May 11, 2010, 03:34:16 am
the controller is great
Speak for yourself. ::)
I'd suggest Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, but I haven't played it myself - still planning on it, though
I remembered seeing screenshots & seeing some aspects from the arcade machine version.
I played the arcade & found so many differences between the N64 version. I think I still have the list somewhere. Ah! Here it is:
N64 | Arc
6-Digit Name | 3-Digit Name + 3-Digit PIN
Choose Character/Color | Choose Character
4 Character Spaces | 5 Including A Column For The Sumner
Enter Lobby | Choose Yor Path
Chamber With Portals | Level Map
No Intro | 3D Rendered Intro
Players Can Block Eachother | Players Can Push Eachother
Ability To Disable Items | Items Used Upon Pickup
Gas Barrels Dissolve Quickly | Gas Barrels Take Time To Fully Dissolve
Obelisks | No Obelisks
Turbo Attack Is Announced Once Per Stage | Turbo Attacks Are Always Announced
More Food | Less Food, Traps Are Less Avoidable
Players Can Take From Chests Opened By Other Players | The Other Player Will Comment On That
Lightning Shield Works As A Barrier | Lightning Shield Works As A Melee Attack
No X-Ray Glasses | X-Ray Glasses
Switches Are Hidden Behind Secret Walls | Walls Are Multiple Hits & Arrows Guide You
Scrolls Give Hints To Find Runestones | A Meter Indicates How Close A Player Is To A Runetone
Fire Shield | Firewall Shield
No Pojo | Player Can Be Turned Into Pojo
No Comment After Defeating A Golem | Sumner Comments You Upon Defeating Golem
Buy & Sell Items | Buy Items
Max Health Dependent on Power Level | Buy Health (2000 Max)
One Player Picks Up A Runestone | Every Player Receives A Runestone Upon Pickup
Collect Coins In Treasure Rooms To Earn Characters | Collect Gold In Treasure Rooms
1 Health Warning | 6 Different Warnings
Health Does Not Count Down | Health Countdown is Dependent on the DIP setting
No Heart Beat | Heart Beat Increases When Health Is Critical
Players May Join In At The Character Select Screen | Players May Join In At Any Time
Skorne Taunts The Players Upon The Bosses' Defeat | Sumner Congratulates The Players
Potion Turns Poison Into Food | Potion Does Nothing To Poison
You Can Never Really Get Stuck In A Stage | Bonus Keys Are Awarded After A Certain Amount of Time
Forsaken Province | Forest Realm
Town Fields | Swamp
Town Cemetary | Roots
Town Spire | Tree
Town Airshp | Branches
Plague | Spider Queen
Frozen Plains | Desert Land
Ice Docks | Ruins
Ice Camp | Temple
Ice Mine | Pyramid
Ice Fissure | Tombs
Yeti | Genie
Shards of Glass | Keys
13 Rune Stones | 12 Rune Stones
Battlefield | No Battlefield
Sumner Rewards Characters With Legend Status & Halo | Legend Status & A Vacation
Resident Evil 4 is also good. Get some fighters as well like Capcom vs SNK 1 and 2.
Quote from: FamicomRetroGamer on May 11, 2010, 04:39:51 pm
Played that game, the graphics were cartoon-ish and din't really enjoy.
*smack*
Try it again! It's one of the best ones! >:(
As far as games you NEED are concerned, you should definitely see if you can pick up
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem and
Beyond Good & Evil. Both are absolutely superb and can legitimately claim to be some of the best games ever. You may also be interested in Tales of Symphonia if you're a fan of RPGs.
Oh... and Mario Kart: Double Dash!! if you're into self-mutilation. ;)
MK:DD is my favorite Mario Kart game. I was so determined to beat it. The day I did will be a day I'll never forget. :D
Animal Croossing
Kirby
Twilight Princess
Soul Calibur II
The Simpsons Hit & Run
none of these are GameCube exclusives, but awesome games nonetheless.
If you're into weird but fun Japanese games, I'd suggest Kururin Squash.
Another Japan only GC release I like is Adventure Island. It's pretty much an upgraded port of the Famicom original, Super Mario All-Stars style.
Yeah I have seen the Adventure Island import, it's quite pricey but it is totally worth it!
Having a renewed interested in Gamecube since I devised a new controller converter to allow me to use an Xbox controller on the Gamecube/Wii, I was recently replaying a bunch of my old GC games.
I still wholeheartedly recommend Tales of Symphonia.
The Wii sequel made by a different team left such a bitter aftertaste that I was sure this game wouldn't hold up after all this time, yet it does. Very stiff animations, but an otherwise excellent and beautiful game.