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TheJimbo1234 said:
RazorDragon said:

I've never heard of many games, and that doesn't change the fact that they exist. Your argument is invalid because every game you mentioned that wasn't exclusive had a Gamecube version, and the GC offered new franchises and Western styled games. Hell, GC even had an exclusive MGS game.

Also, I don't know if you read my first post, but, as I said there, there's no understandable reason GC sold so low IMO, and, whatever the reason was, it certainly didn't had any correlation with the games.


Yet the vast majority were exclusives and new series....which is my entire point *facepalm*

Never hearing of them shows how they were not popular. Everyone has heard of Halo and the games I mentioned. Few have heard of the ones you mentioned.

So what Western styled games are you talking about? You do have to, you know,  NAME those games right? Just saying "IT HAD SOMEE!!!" doesn't make it true.

 

Ha! So there is no reason in your mind? Well it shows that reality and your mind seem to be seperate then doesn't it.


Your talking about exclusives and how Halo is known, but in fact Nintendo had a similar number of exclusives compared to the Xbox based on Wikipedia(96 for GC, 94 for Xbox). I won't put the PS2 in there because it had more than double the number of exclusives of GC and Xbox together thanks to the high sales.

I've never heard of Amped, Blinx 2, Breakdown, Crimson Sea, Deathrow, Gunvalkyrie and many other exclusive Xbox games I saw on Wikipedia, but they still exist.

Also, a few western styled games from Nintendo with IPs created in the GC era: Eternal Darkness, Geist and Battalion Wars. If we count third-party games and older IPs though, we can count a few more.