i got a handheld console with a lot of sega classics a few years ago.it's not worth that much but you can play all the classics & would never give it away again
So the Gamecube was mega at the time I got it after a long time of nagging but I fell in love with it when I saw it at Schlecker in Spieleland the game where it was this Mario where there is currently again as a new edition where Mario has to clean up the island
Oh I spent so many hours playing this game those were the days (I bought the new edition and played through it again)
Ahh you probably mean Mario Sunshine, right?
My favorite game on the Gamecube back then was probably Super Smash Bros - actually found the earlier parts of it a lot better than the current one for the Switch.
Yep, the same is true for us. Is unfortunately all no longer available today.
That annoys me a lot too, but actually not because of the collector value, but because there are really a lot of games from back then that I would really like to play again. In fact, I'm in the process of reacquiring the old inventory so I can play the old games again.
Unfortunately I'm not allowed to open my VGA's
Yes, the Gamecube was one of my favorite consoles too.
On the Switch, you can download Nintendo, Gameboy Advance, Super Nintendo, and even N64 titles.
There are more and more handheld consoles coming out now where you can play pretty much all the games, up to the Gamecube. Steam, for example. So if you're into replaying all those games, that would probably be optimal for you. Do you already know that?
Falcon wrote on 06/03/2023 at 11:36 AM:
Yeah, the Gamecube was one of my favorite consoles too.
On the Switch you can download Nintendo, Gameboy Advance, Super Nintendo and even N64 titles.
After all, more and more handheld consoles are coming out now where you can play pretty much all games, up to and including the Gamecube. Steam, for example. So if you're into replaying all those games, that would probably be iDEAL for you. Do you know this already?
(I can't help it, the system just turns i d e a l into iDeal. )
Yep, I already know this
Also downloaded all the emulators on the Switch.
However some important titles are still missing there in the assortment, the same applies to the PS store with "Playstation Classic Games".
The handheld consoles unfortunately do not please me personally.
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Hanshanshans wrote on 05.03.2023 at 16:00:
I know, therefore discovered at some point on Ebay and indulged. Sure, comparable, in terms of graphics and loading times of the games, it's not from today's perspective, of course, but a lot of classics have yet again fun to daddeln. All the summer/winter games. The first point and click games, Maniac Mansion or Zak Mccracken, wonderfully crazy. Pirates or things like Bubble Bobble or Boulder Dash...
Oh, and it was so easy to get new games back then and it was completely free 😉
Those were the days when you played Monkey Island with 4 disks that you had to change every 10 minutes. Summer/Wintergames were also dead. There were so many fun games back then: Turricane, Giana Sisters, North vs South.....
These cool developer sayings also always, if one did e.g. something not completely according to plan. There was often much more love in it than in many a polished triple A title. It's quite good that you've been through this whole development and can enjoy today's bombastic graphics even more.
Ahh you probably mean Mario Sunshine, right?
My favorite game on the Gamecube back in the day was probably Super Smash Bros - Found the earlier parts of it actually a lot better than the current one for the Switch.
Exactly Super Mario Sunshine for me still the best Mario (apart from the classic games)
Super Smash Bros I also had on the Gamecube because I always played with Kirby the little pink Pokemon went there full off That reminds me a former buddy has the CD still borrowed
And I remembered I also had Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 oh man so many old memories unbelievable what one loses everything so from the memory
While we are on the subject how many people can be found who have always squatted in front of the computer and have hoped an application that you have installed or you want to install runs on the PC and / or the CD does not go limp
While we're on the subject, how many people can you find who used to sit in front of their computer and hope that an application they had installed or wanted to install would run on their PC and/or that the CD wouldn't stop
Hahaha, yes definitely.
Had a few CDs back in the day that had various scratches on them for some inexplicable reason.
One game always got stuck at 95% installation progress.
Always hoped that cleaning the CD with glass cleaner and Kleenex would help
(And yes, it really worked wonders sometimes).
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If you close your eyes and think about the first day of the new month, these could also be the sounds of our GJ Coin lottery
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Ahh you probably mean Mario Sunshine, right?
My favorite game on the Gamecube back then was probably Super Smash Bros - actually found the earlier parts of it a lot better than the current one for the Switch.
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Definitely, definitely implement it. That would catapult you to completely new heights once again 🙂
Also, while waiting for a new name to be drawn, I'm always impatiently typing with my foot. Just like the little man when he has "standstill".😉
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The March 6 commemorates the first sale of a cookie classic from the land of opportunity with the U.S. National Oreo Cookie Day (English ).
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Yes, the Gamecube was one of my favorite consoles too.
On the Switch, you can download Nintendo, Gameboy Advance, Super Nintendo, and even N64 titles.
There are more and more handheld consoles coming out now where you can play pretty much all the games, up to the Gamecube. Steam, for example. So if you're into replaying all those games, that would probably be optimal for you. Do you already know that?
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Yep, I already know this
Also downloaded all the emulators on the Switch.
However some important titles are still missing there in the assortment, the same applies to the PS store with "Playstation Classic Games".
The handheld consoles unfortunately do not please me personally.
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Those were the days when you played Monkey Island with 4 disks that you had to change every 10 minutes. Summer/Wintergames were also dead. There were so many fun games back then: Turricane, Giana Sisters, North vs South.....
These cool developer sayings also always, if one did e.g. something not completely according to plan. There was often much more love in it than in many a polished triple A title. It's quite good that you've been through this whole development and can enjoy today's bombastic graphics even more.
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Exactly Super Mario Sunshine for me still the best Mario (apart from the classic games)
Super Smash Bros I also had on the Gamecube because I always played with Kirby the little pink Pokemon went there full off That reminds me a former buddy has the CD still borrowed
And I remembered I also had Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 oh man so many old memories unbelievable what one loses everything so from the memory
While we are on the subject how many people can be found who have always squatted in front of the computer and have hoped an application that you have installed or you want to install runs on the PC and / or the CD does not go limp
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Hahaha, yes definitely.
Had a few CDs back in the day that had various scratches on them for some inexplicable reason.
One game always got stuck at 95% installation progress.
Always hoped that cleaning the CD with glass cleaner and Kleenex would help
(And yes, it really worked wonders sometimes).
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