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Eaten By Lions
Member Since: 3/25/2011
Posts: 10,337
Post #21
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Originally posted by
Tylerbv
Yeah, I never really got Mario Sunshine... I always got stuck after like 2/3 challenges, got mad and gave up. Mind you, I haven't tried again in several years. My fav GameCube games are
Double Dash
and Mario Party 5.
One of the best Mario Karts.
Sunshine is frustrating though.
Forevermore
Member Since: 10/3/2010
Posts: 50,276
Post #22
And Nintendo is still doing better than its rivals.
Sapphire
Member Since: 2/18/2007
Posts: 12,501
Post #23
still remains the king
AshleeSimpsonFan
Member Since: 5/23/2007
Posts: 65,087
Post #24
The gamecube was amazing
Ewan Chaos
Member Since: 11/18/2011
Posts: 5,396
Post #25
They forgot the Nintendo mistake of making that tiny Gameboy Advance. That thing was so pointless.
But really, the main thing I agree with is number 2. I wish Nintendo had more games with online capabilities, or at least co-operative online.
Dei
Member Since: 3/3/2011
Posts: 2,975
Post #26
Wow, I didn't know they were involved in making the 'Playstation', definitely their biggest mistake.
James Maslow
Member Since: 1/12/2012
Posts: 18,340
Post #27
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Originally posted by
Brite Lites ☆
1. Creating Sony PlayStation
Nintendo, sis...
vuelve88
Member Since: 10/16/2005
Posts: 16,872
Post #28
Their controller design for the last few systems has been so baffling.
Robert
Member Since: 12/10/2010
Posts: 23,117
Post #29
The Gamecube and Nintendo 64 are still amazing
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