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50 Best GameCube Games Of All Time

Your guide to the GameCube's greatest games.

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darthv72233d ago

There were so many... my personal favorites are Star Wars: Rogue Leader & Rebel Strike, Tube Slider (a cool wipeout inspired racer) and of course Metroid Prime.

OtterX232d ago

Nice, I'll have to check out Tube Slider. I wasn't aware of it. Fzero X and Extreme G III were great times.

As for your others mentioned, yep absolute essentials!

Venoxn4g233d ago

Gamecube is awesome.. in one point of my life, gaming became quite boring to me, until I bought a Gamecube..and my jaw opened.. soo many good and unique games! Metroid Prime, Viewtiful Joe 1 & 2, Mario Sunshine, Luigis Mansion, RE remake, Re 0, Pikmins, Paper Mario, Zelda WW and others.. too bad it didn't sell as much a it deserved, but it will always stay in my heart.

Ristul232d ago

I think the people who had a Gamecube understood its greatness, its the people who dismissed it that are discovering it efter the fact.

I loved picking up the console on midnight release, Rogue Leader was my first game and I loved it.

fsfsxii232d ago

It had 50 games? News to me.

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I Don’t Understand ‘Blue Prince’

Shaz from Pixel Swish: "I had some thoughts (and a lot of questions) on the recently released puzzle roguelike, ‘Blue Prince,’ developed by Dogubomb and published by Raw Fury."

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Knushwood Butt19h ago

Me neither. Deleted it. Robocop is clearly more my level.

lukasmain14h ago

It's pretty damn good. I'm about 16 hours into it. Lots of secrets and mysteries. I'm on day 14 I think. Still haven't beaten it. Gotten very close a few times. Unlocked many secrets already. Instead of writing down things, I usually take pictures with my Playstation and write on them using the editor, its very fast. There is a small element of luck, but mostly it's about learning and planning and solving puzzles that are bigger than the one room you're in or the item you're looking at. There are so many secrets that some players will never know unless you put in the time and learn and pay attention. It's an eerie and mysterious puzzle game. I think it's addicting and a lot of fun. 9/10

kpgs7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

I just got to day 4. First 2 days I started going into it blind, and just trying to remember by memory but got overwhelmed pretty quickly. Got a handy dandy notebook and my notes will definitely help in the long run.

Been enjoying it so far, but with Oblivion dropping and me stupidly picking it up, might take a hit to my playtime on Blue Prince.

I like that critical thinking and puzzle solving go hand in hand, and you're not having your hand held the whole time.

jznrpg8h ago

No game is for everyone. We all have different tastes, some have broader taste some have more specific taste and it’s ok either way. Play what you like!

Christopher7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

***The problem is, the game tells you absolutely nothing about what you’re actually supposed to do.***

Getting to room 46 itself is a puzzle and the whole game tells you to solve puzzles.

***But how do you know if something in a room actually has meaning?***

It's a puzzle game. It's not just going to hand you the answer. I guess this is the point where we get to people who want an NPC to tell them how to solve the part of a puzzle and the people who truly want to figure out the puzzle for themselves.

This makes me feel like some gamers are becoming more like my nephews, they're not solving problems, they're just looking for youtube videos of people who have solved them and following what they did.

P.S. Please don't write another first paragraph like the one in this again. It really sets a tone that you don't know what you're doing.

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Embark on The Finals Interview - How This Contestant Became a Finalist | MP1st

MP1st talks to Embark regarding The Finals' success, why there's no Xbox One version, if crossovers will happen and more.

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PowerA Mario Peek-A-Boo Wireless Controller Review

This peripheral is ghostly good.

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