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 ====== Notes on Gamecube Games ====== ====== Notes on Gamecube Games ======
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 ^ //1080° Avalanche// | | ^ //1080° Avalanche// | |
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 ^ //[[donkey_konga_series|Donkey Konga]]// | | ^ //[[donkey_konga_series|Donkey Konga]]// | |
 | The second and third Japanese versions are amongst my favourite Gamecube things. There's something about clapping that makes these games a lot of fun (and it's because of that that I much prefer them to [[Namco]]'s //[[taiko_master_series|Taiko]]// series). But, yeah, avoid the awful NA and PAL versions. Number 3 has lots of ace Namco and Nintendo Famicom game music to play along with.\\ And it should be noted: the Japanese versions won't save with the [[nintendo_gamecube#Freeloader]], you'll need a modded, or a Japanese, console || | The second and third Japanese versions are amongst my favourite Gamecube things. There's something about clapping that makes these games a lot of fun (and it's because of that that I much prefer them to [[Namco]]'s //[[taiko_master_series|Taiko]]// series). But, yeah, avoid the awful NA and PAL versions. Number 3 has lots of ace Namco and Nintendo Famicom game music to play along with.\\ And it should be noted: the Japanese versions won't save with the [[nintendo_gamecube#Freeloader]], you'll need a modded, or a Japanese, console ||
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 +^ //Doshin The Giant// | also on: 64DD |
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 ^ //Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem// | | ^ //Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem// | |
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 ^ //[[kururin_series#Kururin Squash!]]// | | ^ //[[kururin_series#Kururin Squash!]]// | |
-| More //Kururin//! Mostly more of the same if you've played the GBA games, but the graphics and presentation are nice, as is being able to use an analogue stick. I guess my memory's a bit hazy on the actual differences— um— there are bosses, and it interfaces with //Kururin Paradise// to some effect. ||+| More //Kururin//! Mostly more of the same if you've played the GBA games, but the graphics and presentation are nice, as is being able to use an analogue stick. I guess my [[memory]]'s a bit hazy on the actual differences— um— there are bosses, and it interfaces with //Kururin Paradise// to some effect. ||
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 ^ //The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures// | | ^ //The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures// | |
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   * [[nintendo_gamecube]]   * [[nintendo_gamecube]]
   * [[nintendo_game_boy_notes]] - Playable via the [[nintendo_gamecube#Game Boy Player]]   * [[nintendo_game_boy_notes]] - Playable via the [[nintendo_gamecube#Game Boy Player]]
-  * [[nintendo_game_boy_notes]] - Playable via the [[nintendo_gamecube#Game Boy Player]]+  * [[nintendo_game_boy_advance_notes]] - Playable via the [[nintendo_gamecube#Game Boy Player]]
  
 {{tag>Gamecube Nintendo recommendations videogames}} {{tag>Gamecube Nintendo recommendations videogames}}
  
nintendo_gamecube_notes.txt · Last modified: 2022/05/14 14:29 by rjt