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commercially the gamecube was lackluster but it was fondly memoredThe Gamecube and GBA era was the golden era of Nintendo.
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commercially the gamecube was lackluster but it was fondly memoredThe Gamecube and GBA era was the golden era of Nintendo.
Can you hate what you ignore and or just indifferent to?Nintendo must really hate Paper Mario fans.
Would say the handheld era was golden within the late GBA to the end of the DS, they still make good shit but the shear verity of the DS lineup even just considering the first party out put was astounding, even with the blue ocean shit on the consoleThe Gamecube and GBA era was the golden era of Nintendo.
I will defend the GameCube to the death but I will say Nintendo fucked up big time by not including online functionality because they thought the internet was a fad. Nintendo is a company that constantly flip flops between brilliant and stupid.Lots of shade on the GameCube in here. It didn't do well in terms of THE CONSOLE WARS on the internet.
But the games were good and Nintendo made a profit on the system, despite lower sales.
It's okay, Hiroshi Yamauchi is dead now. That was him.I will defend the GameCube to the death but I will say Nintendo fucked up big time by not including online functionality because they thought the internet was a fad.
There was a physical add-on you needed to plug into the bottom of the system to do something like that, and even then only a few games had it (I think Mario Kart: Double Dash was one of them)I will defend the GameCube to the death but I will say Nintendo fucked up big time by not including online functionality because they thought the internet was a fad. Nintendo is a company that constantly flip flops between brilliant and stupid.
Mario Kart: Double Dash didn't even do online, just LAN.There was a physical add-on you needed to plug into the bottom of the system to do something like that, and even then only a few games had it (I think Mario Kart: Double Dash was one of them)
It was also rare as hell and the attachment's secondary market price skyrocketed because of this.There was a physical add-on you needed to plug into the bottom of the system to do something like that, and even then only a few games had it (I think Mario Kart: Double Dash was one of them)
Nintendo is a company of polar extremes, where they can slam dunk a lot of their games, and absolutely fucking stumble when it comes to managing online services and the way they treat certain series' like Paper Mario. You can more often than not count on them to deliver on Mario and Zelda, but things like Paper Mario, Metroid, and Star Fox are complete dice rolls.It was also rare as hell and the attachment's secondary market price skyrocketed because of this.
And all these years later, nintendo still can't internet.
PSO on the GameCube was the balls and the dick. So much fun. SO MUCH FUN.The Phantasy Star Online port for GC had full online capability, as did a Japan-only title called Homeland. Nintendo never bothered making a full GC online service because apparently they just weren't confident in this newfangled Internet thing.