Jumpin said:
You're exactly the sort of person I am talking about. Creating a fictionized version of the generation in an attempt justify blind fandom of a failed console. The gamecube era was a terrible and bleakest generation to be a Nintendo fan. It had, perhaps, the weakest and most sparsely released lineup of any Nintendo console; the biggest title being a Smash Brothers game, which is depressing to say the least; Wii U had a stronger lineup in the end. The biggest problem was the philosophy: an economy-class PS2, which they achieved by gimping its features and cheapening its software - then justified it all by aiming the console primarily at children, but with a few gun-games for the big kids. Creating a console whose greatest appeal is in how it immitates the competition is very unNintendo-like. The Gamecube would have been more accurately called the Nintendo PS2 Jr. The only darker time I can remember in Nintendo's history was when nearly all the Japanese third parties flipped Nintendo the bird and moved on to the PSX. Gamecube retained that terrible status quo, but raised the N64 with no DMA (Rockstar) and no Rareware. |
Metroid PrimeRE: 4WindwakerSoul Calibur IIPrince of PersiaMetroid Prime 2Super Mario SunshineViewtiful JoeEternal DarknessMeleeRogue Squadron IIResident Evil RemakePikmin 2F-Zero GXSuper Monkey BallBeyond Good and EvilPaper Mario: TTYDDouble DashPikminAnimal CrossingSuper Monkey Ball 2Viewtiful Joe 2Spiderman 2Fire Emblem PoRMetal Gear Solid: The Twin SnakesIkarugaTales of SymphoniaSkies of Arcadia
That's 28 games over the coarse of four years. Seven good games a year on average. Even if you ignore the games that also came to PS2, you still have 18 good games from my list. How the heck is Gamecube considered a bad system?







