Finally Bought a Gamecube

just wind waker as a proper zelda but four swords also exists as a multiplayer gba fest.

Im playing it right now with my gf, its great fun for zelda veterans.
 
Mario Party Games are essential if you can get hold of a couple of extra controllers, four mates and a crate of beer :)
 
the thing with mario party is you can enjoy it with your grandad, sister, wife, kids, friends etc. tons of fun.

Just got mario party 6 for my Niece (her 5th b-day tomorrow). I can't wait to play. :D
 
0gami said:
Mario Party Games are essential if you can get hold of a couple of extra controllers, four mates and a crate of beer :)

Mario party 5 yes, is essential. I don't like 6 as much. 4 is alright if you want one on the cheap!

oh, and if you can get it, Pac Man Vs is a good multiplayer game! I had to buy R Racing to get it though
 
HumanShield said:
Mario party 5 yes, is essential. I don't like 6 as much. 4 is alright if you want one on the cheap!

oh, and if you can get it, Pac Man Vs is a good multiplayer game! I had to buy R Racing to get it though

Yeah I like 5 the best, then 4, 6 isn't all that great really.
 
I've just realised. All this talk of Mario Party games, and no-ones mentioned WarioWare? That's a fantastic multiplayer Gamecube game, and well worth getting.

EDIT: And having just looked through my Gamecube collection, get Rogue Squadron 3 too. As well as its own single player, it's got the whole of RS2 available as co-op missions on it.

Velocity219e said:
TRY being the operative word, I've been looking for the damned thing nigh on a year now, I have the dreamcast version, but I really want to play it with a comfortable controller :D
Heh, that was exactly why I put "try" instead of just "get" actually. I've never managed to find a copy of it about when I have the spare cash, and I really want a copy of my own (my housemate has it on the DC).

~Divine~Wind~ said:
It aint that bad lol, fair does its not a scratch on the original but hey.
Maybe it's just me, but Double Dash just felt like one of those awful "trying to be MarioKart" games you used to get loads of on the PSX, and it just didn't engage me at all. I played it through in co-op with my ex-housemate, tried a few battle games, and we never never touched it after that. It just felt lacking to me, and faced with a choice of multiplayer games that included the Mario Party series, Wario Ware, Monkey Ball and Smash Bros, it never came close to getting a look-in.
 
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definitely have to get RE 4, RE 1, eternal darkness, pikmin, mario sunshine i enjoyed, and zelda wind waker is decent, but once you've completed it theres nothing else to do on it really, no extra bits =[
 
Velocity219e said:
TRY being the operative word, I've been looking for the damned thing nigh on a year now, I have the dreamcast version, but I really want to play it with a comfortable controller :D

One word of warning the PAL version of Ikaruga is 50hz only and therefore depending on how you've played it on the DC (i.e. NTSC or bootdisc version) could take a bit of getting used to.

I used to have it on the DC (and now on the GC US) and whilst the conversion is fine, I miss my arcade sticks! The HORI 2D pad is OK but not quite the same.

I've seen quite a few Ikaruga's from all regions although still around the £15-25 region for most.
 
Hawklord said:
I finally splashed out and bought a gamecube bundle (RES4) and a GameCube 59 Slot Memory Card to give me something to keep me occupied through the draught of pc games.

I did exactly the opposite ran out of games on the gamecube and became a pc gamer

but good job on getting a gamecube, vastly under rated system!
 
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