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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 50131" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>I didn't play much gamecube until well into the 360 Generation, it's one of the few systems that I don't love due to rose coloured glasses.</p><p></p><p>Best gaming moment ever:</p><p></p><p>Friend and I are really really drunk and playing Mario Kart Double Dash.</p><p>Controller cables aren't the longest known.</p><p>Console is up on the tv stand.</p><p>Tense moment cord pulled and the GameCube comes crashing down to the floor, tray pops open disk flies across the room.</p><p></p><p>System is still powered down and the screen is (presumably) frozen on the screen.</p><p></p><p>I put the disk back in the system, put it back on the TV stand and lo and behold, a press of the start button and we continued right where we left off as the system had detected the tray opening and basically put itself in a frozen state until it was closed again. Not to mention that it has survived a 3 foot drop and a couple bounces without any damage whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>I loved my N64 and here's a little known fact about Goldedeye/Perfect Dark. When playing single player, you can plug in a second controller and 4 more control options will show up meaning your options are </p><p>1.1</p><p>1.2</p><p>1.3</p><p>1.4</p><p>2.1</p><p>2.2</p><p>2.3</p><p>2.4</p><p></p><p>Any of the options that start with 2 will use both controllers...dual analog control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 50131, member: 341"] I didn't play much gamecube until well into the 360 Generation, it's one of the few systems that I don't love due to rose coloured glasses. Best gaming moment ever: Friend and I are really really drunk and playing Mario Kart Double Dash. Controller cables aren't the longest known. Console is up on the tv stand. Tense moment cord pulled and the GameCube comes crashing down to the floor, tray pops open disk flies across the room. System is still powered down and the screen is (presumably) frozen on the screen. I put the disk back in the system, put it back on the TV stand and lo and behold, a press of the start button and we continued right where we left off as the system had detected the tray opening and basically put itself in a frozen state until it was closed again. Not to mention that it has survived a 3 foot drop and a couple bounces without any damage whatsoever. I loved my N64 and here's a little known fact about Goldedeye/Perfect Dark. When playing single player, you can plug in a second controller and 4 more control options will show up meaning your options are 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Any of the options that start with 2 will use both controllers...dual analog control. [/QUOTE]
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