GameCube's Special: Past 20 Top 20 Games - Mythic Games

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GameCube's Special: Past 20 Top 20 Games - Mythic Games

Do you remember when we prepared three broad, comprehensive, hard-to-find lists at the time? In the memory of the closing PS3-360-Wii neslini, we have listed their exclusive (exclusive) games in their three consoles, now we have written 20 games here, here and there, respectively, which you should order with these consoles. We think, we moved. If we have gone under such a stone, we have already laid our hands on such a project; ready readers have also doubled this time, so why do not we do this for a previous generation? In the end, we have again brought our undersea archives to the bottom of the 6th generation of video games.

We separated our second leg from the GameCube. The GameCube is a very strange console on Nintendo's glorious history. The NES and SNES dominated the industry during the Nintendo 64 era, and the Nintendo 64 era was the first time the Nintendo had ever built a console generation last race. The next Nintendo team would tire of it to "try to be like the others," and the Wii would take a reverse path to the industry, but everything seemed hopeless. The GameCube was indeed like the PlayStation and the Xbox, the only thing that was different was the gamepad exclusively.

But nevertheless, we can not say that Nintendo has not maintained its indomitable tradition. The little purple earrings turned out to be pretty exquisite games. Here are 20 of the most beautiful ones.

 

20. Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

 It  is true that Mario Kart series, which started at SNES in his life,  peaked at Mario Kart 64, followed by a graphic that was decreasing until  Mario Kart DS. But we talk about one of the most entertaining series of action / racing games ever, even a graphic in the background means a great game. To  be honest, the Double Dash's flavor was a little blurry, but with its  on-the-fly add-ons and beautiful graphics, it still managed to steal our  watches unchallengedly. 

 

19. Harvest Moon: Magical Melody

 The Harvest Moon series is like nothing else. If you have not gotten your arm up to this day, you can throw a hand at the GameCube member Magical Melody one day. Partly  life simulation, partly the simulation of farming, appeared in the  foreground with his naive story of the sixth main console game, the cute  atmofserine. Like every good life simulation, it is also a matter of being addicted to delicacy. If you think, I call it Sims + FarmVille, can you get up from it? 

 

18. Star Fox Adventures

 Nintendo's  most shameful series will be publicly searched through street  interviews, and Star Fox will be one of the most likely names to come to  mind. Super Fox and Nintendo 64 in the era of solid space  ship games in the Star Fox, the GameCube'da Zelda-like adventure game as  people show up at the beginning of the victory. But Star Fox Adventures is not as bad as it is exaggerated; It was a good game even for the president. The actor was afraid of the reaction, Nintendo did not bring it back. I wish I could. 

 

17. Wave Race: Blue Storm

 In our Xbox entry, each console was said to have to be one signature extreme sports game, and we were sent to Wave Race. Indeed, something very strange next to Nintendo's other games is the Wave Race. But this oddity is definitely not about quality. Because if we are looking at the outcome, we will put Blue Storm in the best games of the GameCube without any hesitation. Will air and water effects increase the expense of a game like that, friend? 

 

16. F-Zero GX

 F-Zero GX ... You know we have a very big love / hate relationship with you. I could not get up from you for hours. My clocks are just for me to finish a track successfully. I fed my hair in order to progress in those series of suicides that you gave me as a career mode. You're in charge of bald head F-Zero GX. But at the same time you are responsible for the fastest sense of speed I have ever experienced in any one of your votes. As I raced on those futuristic tracks, I almost felt that the wind was licking my cheeks. You were a F-Zero GX. I love you and I hate you. 

 

15. Mario Smash Football

 Mario  GameCube has been involved in many great sports games for a lifetime,  but to be honest it's not as much fun as Smash Football. Tennis  was fine, golf was for a while, but there was Europeanity in the  paddle, and finally we went round and round the place where we came  round and white nets. And of course there was a Goal 3 desire from within the Atari era, which Mario Smash Football closed that supply alone. If it were a bit deeper, it would have been even higher. 

 

14. Pikmin 2

 Pikmin, a  child of Shigeru Miyamoto's GameCube generation, who not only made  Nintendo a Nintendo but also moved the gaming industry to its present  state, has already struggled with its unique approach to strategy. There was not much to expect from the second game, so we expected it to be more or less like any Nintendo sequel. But  Pikmin 2 brought so many gameplay innovations that he was one of the  more contenders to deserve the title of 2 at the end of the name. 

 

13. Ikaruga

 Nintendo, NES comes to mind, SNES comes to America. And NES or SNES is the hardest game that comes to mind first. Ikaruga took this tradition, carried it with pride on his back. The first seemingly simple shoot 'em up, but as you play the game, as well as your fingers and reflexes, you were playing your brain. Ikaruga was a difficult game. But once you were able to enjoy it, you could taste a little more than that. 

 

12. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

 

The Paper Mario series has always set the game apart from the Nintendo games. Paper Mario in Nintendo 64 is an almost meta-business that looks downright outward from the outside. Thousand Year Door followed a similar course. Funny, funny and had a great game. The graphical language that Nintendo had achieved for the first time was really worth seeing. And there was a very interesting story that you would never expect in a Mario game. Seriously, I'm not kidding, Mario game and interesting story is the same disgust yeah ... 

 

11. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

 This is probably Square Enix's forgiveness. The  Final Fantasy series has remained unique to the two generations of  Nintendo, after which it abandoned the ship in Nintendo 64 and lost its  appeal to Sony's large-capacity CD technology. It's been a big disappointment for many Nintendo fans. That's  why I call the Crystal Chronicles Square forgiveness, because it was a  Final Fantasy game that was not on any other platform. He was nice too. Of course it was not a Final Fantasy VII, it was separate. 

 

10. Super Mario Sunshine

 Mario main games, which normally come out on any platform, force the top three. There are even a number of them for many Nintendo consoles. The  problem is that Sunshine has all those spectacular water effects,  open-minded graphics and Mario series over the past, despite the radical  risks they have in comparison to the past; but it was a game far from legend. It was fun like every Mario game, but maybe the mistake came after Mario 64. As a matter of fact, at least for Mario Galaxy he dropped the anticipation, so the Galaxy looks even more precious. 

 

9. Animal Crossing

 This is addiction, friend! It's a city that is still alive, even when you close your console; tons of work to do, incredibly cute graphics were already head-to-head in the game. Nintendo also saw the future, he had a Virtual Console in the game. Mario Bros, and Zelda in the game and play in the game. On  the one hand to collect the games, on the one hand to make the task, on  the one hand to grow the house, saying that running, people were  looking at the official aged game with ... 

 

8. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

 Knows the love of the Emblem series. My love for tactical role-playing games is quite different. So, seeing Path of Radiance here, I do not suppose it has started to surprise some people. The Fire Emblem series is predominantly a dynasty that identifies itself on the mobile platform; but in the meantime the house is also visiting console-owned mortals and leaves behind a classic behind almost every occasion. Of course Path of Radiance had problems, but that did not really prevent him from being one of the best games of the GameCube. 

 

7. Resident Evil (2002)

 Wait, wait? We will not claim to hold it now and Resident Evil is exclusive to GameCube, right? Bari Resident Evil Zero? No, sir, we can not. The 2002 Resident Evil remake will be on the list, just as high as it is here. The reason is simple. Almost 70% of the game has changed; almost all of the newly added game mechanics have made the game better; e is already a legend in the basic game ... Can it be more deserving of the seven numbers? 

 

6. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader

 Rogue Leader dibimizi who dropped our bottoms. My mind was flying, officially. I never forget Level Magazine views screenshots for the first time on their pages. The  admiration of Star Wars was a new beginning, as a teenager wanted to  get into a GameCube a moment ago, trying to engage in the game. Eventually it happened that after years, when I bought a GameCube, it was the first elimination. If you still have a Star Wars love somewhere inside, I'm sure you can not be satisfied with Rogue Leader. 

 

5. Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem

 Nintendo's first 17+ vote Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. Unlike many Mature striking games, Eternal Darkness was indeed unprepared, a toy that minds could not keep up with. The whole game was designed to disrupt your psychology. As the Sanity martial in the game fell, you had very interesting things. The majority of them were the ones that broke the fourth wall. That's why, with your character's Sanity mistress, yours was falling. Is it psychological play, first come to mind. 

 

4. Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes

 Again, the  GameCube is a more legendary game, again a re-production, and the  original material is already on top of the legendary base. Hideo Kojima even said that this was the original and definitive version of MGS 1. Whether  you are fascinated with the sixth generation of the fifth generation,  the game is totally elaborated, and you are open to the cinematics that  are gorgeous, or you are surprised to find Psycho Mantis's famous boss  fight. Indeed, it is perfect. 

 

3. Super Smash Bros. Melee

 The first Super Smash Bros was good. Do not get me wrong, it was a really enjoyable multiplayer experience that went really well in a fun, friendly environment. But something is missing. We did not know what they were until we met Melee. But Melee, officially hit the top of our head with his new character, his arena, and the entirely elusive game mechanics. There is no game that sells GameCube line up to Melee. 

 

2. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

 The most ridiculous thing in the world was the admiration of Wind Waker fans. Everyone  was expecting a "realistic", "mature" Zelda, and when it came to a cute  Zelda with cel-shade graphics, it was officially in place. What a stupid thing was my god ... Because the game is an output market, and everyone is sustu. If you did not install the game, you would be turning the unlimited ocean. The expression capacity of Link's cel-shade graphics, right, really contributed a whole new dimension to the game. On the basis of everything, the game was a complete Zelda game. The screamers first stopped and then began to shout "come to remake" to Nintendo. Hey, God ... 

 

1. Metroid Prime

Here is a hello from here. The person who drove me to Metroid Prime was Megavip. For the first time, thanks to him, I read, I saw and wanted Metroid. When I started to play in the disc room, I noticed that nolan even said a few words. Hani sometimes has a smooth, whole work without any air holes on your face; it feels light awe, is it light? Metroid Prime's first rainy first bite made me feel that way. Unlike Metroid, Nintendo invented a new type of him: the First Person Adventure. Taking a fresh start is really worthy of Samus.

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Great post! I'm missing Starfox adventures though, that was a lot of fun! I loved that little dinosaur pet. I also enjoyed Zelda: Ocarina of Time, though that was just an add-in for the Wind Waker box and not a GC original. I guess I'm just bias, because it was the first Zelda game I played :D

Wait, did you mention Super Smash? Oh my gosh, you did and you also did mention Star Fox! I completely missed that... Okay, I guess I'm just a bit too tired, you know, from getting up in the morning...

Enough rambling!

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