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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 68065" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>GameCube is my second favorite even though I was a late adopter (like 10 years late). The greatest thing about it is that since I owned a GameCube after owning a 360. There is no nostalgia or rose colored glasses effect. I get to see it for what it really is. In fact, I recently bought an old gen Wii, not because I want a bunch of Wii games but because it cost half as much as GameCube component cables. Progressive scan GC games look mint. Wind Waker has aged amazingly. Double dash is my favorite Mario kart game ever. Eternal darkness is freaky as hell. And its the last version of crazy taxi with the original soundtrack. Granted I never want to hear the offspring or bad religion ever. The game really isn't the same without "yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah".</p><p></p><p>I also want to give a nod to the live arcade release of perfect dark because I feel it is the way the game was meant to be played. Original gfx more or less and rock solid frame rate.</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah did you know that the n64 versions of both GoldenEye and perfect dark had dual analog control?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I just picked up vf5 and I've yet to really get into it. It is great but I've been way into pro evolution 2013 and nhl2k10 lately (oh yes 2ksports)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 68065, member: 341"] GameCube is my second favorite even though I was a late adopter (like 10 years late). The greatest thing about it is that since I owned a GameCube after owning a 360. There is no nostalgia or rose colored glasses effect. I get to see it for what it really is. In fact, I recently bought an old gen Wii, not because I want a bunch of Wii games but because it cost half as much as GameCube component cables. Progressive scan GC games look mint. Wind Waker has aged amazingly. Double dash is my favorite Mario kart game ever. Eternal darkness is freaky as hell. And its the last version of crazy taxi with the original soundtrack. Granted I never want to hear the offspring or bad religion ever. The game really isn't the same without "yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah". I also want to give a nod to the live arcade release of perfect dark because I feel it is the way the game was meant to be played. Original gfx more or less and rock solid frame rate. Oh yeah did you know that the n64 versions of both GoldenEye and perfect dark had dual analog control? I just picked up vf5 and I've yet to really get into it. It is great but I've been way into pro evolution 2013 and nhl2k10 lately (oh yes 2ksports) [/QUOTE]
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