Though the Gamecube was by no means Nintendo's most successful console, that didn't stop it from having some truly great games. Matt Beaudette of Gaming Irresponsibly runs down his ten favorite Nintendo Gamecube games.
Another hilarious and superbly well-done video by College Humor, this one pokes a little fun at both the Star Fox series and Wes Anderson's "The Fantastic Mr. Fox." Looks good enough to be an actual movie -- hit the source to see.
"Since there are literally hundreds of thousands of games out there, it’s no easy task for lead characters to make a lasting impression on the player. Once in a while however, you'll come across a leader that's different. Somehow, that character manages to set himself apart from the others."
"This week, we found out that everyone’s favorite three-horned dinosaur, Triceratops, was really the similar-looking Torosaurus at an earlier stage of growth...This controversy leads us to reflect on some of the video games containing the dino species, with the developers being so yesterday (literally) and thinking it was the one-and-only Triceratops."
The GameCube had a great lineup of exclusives in its vast library of games. Some of these games have become Wii remakes through Nintendo's New Play Control! series, while others have been left high and dry. These are five of the top GameCube games that deserve to be remade for the Wii.
"A lot of games have them and a lot of them are annoying. We're of course talking about side kicks in video games. Whether your favorite genre is the classic platformer or you're more into hardcore action shooters, chances are you've had an annoying side kick at some point. We run down our top five worst side kicks of all-time. It's not likely that you'll agree with them all, but you're certain to remember how some of these number twos bugged you at some point."
Time after time again we look at video games shows/conventions to get a glimpse on what Nintendo will be releasing in their line-up each year, but they never seem to announce their next big IP, instead we're getting rehashes of Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Bros. Here's the games that should already get their entries on Nintendo's most popular console.
For the past 6 years, Sol Team, a group of dedicated Star Fox fans, have been working on their own sequel to the SNES game that started it all. After the ill-fated the Star Fox 2 project on the SNES was scrapped by Nintendo in favor of Star Fox 64, these guys have been busy developing Shadows of Lylat, a sequel that stays true to the original's roots. Judging by the trailer, the unofficial game certainly seems promising as it boasts multiplayer battles, co-op play, and familiar locales and ch...
"Most games usually require a lot of touch-up work during their development before they're ready for release. Usually it's nothing major. A haircut for the main character here, the occasional unintentionally offensive Arabic song removed there. Some games, though, go through more than mere cosmetic changes. The following collection of titles all changed drastically during their development cycles. Sometimes for the better. Sometimes not."
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