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Top Ten GameCube Exclusives

GP Editor Leah writes, "Recently the Nintendo GameCube celebrated its 10th anniversary here in North America. Unfortunately, the poor little console never received much attention, especially when compared to how big the Sony Playstation 2 was and still is. Oddly enough, despite carrying some awesome exclusive titles that made buying the GameCube worth it, people still largely ignored it.

The GameCube was one of the first consoles I got when I started getting serious about gaming. Because of that, it remains among my absolute top favorite video game consoles to this day. That’s why I believe with the 10th anniversary of the system and my love for it I feel that I should list out my top ten GameCube exclusives. These gems are only found on the GameCube and haven’t been ported by any means (in North America, anyway). Nonetheless, let’s go on to the list and I hope you enjoy!"

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NukaCola4548d ago

Paper Mario is such a great series in the Mario RPG titles. I think I like it more than Mario and Luigi series, thoguh I find that one way funnier in dialog. Still Legend of the Seven Stars is still my favorite.

I wish Zelda would embrace the RPG. That would be so amazing to see Nintendo and Square tackle it. Would probably be the greatest thing ever...just saying.

Yi-Long4548d ago

.... considering F-ZeroGX is missing.

Relientk774548d ago

I never played the first 3 games, but the last 7 games are all great games.

Al804548d ago

Eternal Darkness? Hello?

spacedelete4548d ago

gamecube is the worst nintendo console after the wii. it had no major mario game ( sunshine isn't as epic as the galaxy games ), was flooded with alot of spin offs including mario party games -_- and had terrible droughts were it would be months until a good game would come to the system. think the PS3's first few years times it by 10 and unlike the PS3 the drought was throughout its whole life were the PS2 would get great games every month.

caseh4548d ago

Luigi's Mansion was awesome - 'Mario? Marioooooooo?'

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Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, Homeworld 3, and More Exciting Games Coming Out in May

Things are heating up in May a bit with Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, the Paper Mario TTYD remake, and a ton of promising indies. We pick the most interesting May games, from AAA to indie, so you can make sense of everything coming out.

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shinoff21836d ago (Edited 6d ago )

Doesn't seem to be that bad of a month. Got a bit of something for everyone.

Please do not support braid anniversary edition. Don't support Phil phish, he's a very despicable person, a a cry baby.

One example

https://youtu.be/yKUGwlFJAH...

Tacoboto6d ago

Wrong developer. Phil Phish was the developer behind Fez.

Jonathan Blow was behind Braid. If you're gonna cancel culture, don't take down the wrong indie...

CrimsonWing696d ago

Man, I don’t know why, but it also irks me when people try to tell others what to do. Fez was an awesome game, I couldn’t care less if the dev was a douche.

This is just extra cringe since the person actually doesn’t know what they’re talking about 🤦‍♂️

remixx1165d ago

Welcome to the internet crimson

shinoff21835d ago (Edited 5d ago )

I wasn't cancel culturing shit. Phil phish is a complete douche. Did you bother to watch the video? Probably not.

I was wrong but call me cancel culture is just plain dumb also

Also crimson.

As you I'm human and we make mistakes. That was a mistake I mixed the games up. Shit happens. So go cringe yourself

Honest mistake, if you can watch that video and support the guy. Then I guess your in the same camp

Tacoboto5d ago

You were wrong and that's that. Don't be so angry.

And yeah, that is a case example of cancel culture. It was a dozen years ago, he's apologized since, had Japanese developers rationalize with his remark, barely has done anything in the industry since Fez, and yet here you are, not even remembering the one game he made...

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Get Ready for More Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door by Video Chums

“Relive the treasure hunt of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in this widescreen remake that really shines on Nintendo Switch.” - Mary Billington from Video Chums.

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Thousand Year Door Is Looking Better Than Ever | COGconnected

After spending a little time with Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, I can confirm that the game looks real good.

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