Mario Golf is fucking amazing.
Trust me, it's a welcomed addition to my library of Gamecube games - and when Mario Tennis comes out, it can join its brother.
Camelot did an amazing job, and the end result is a rediculously fun game, especially multiplayer (oh the taunts!)
So go get it already.
...because of Enter The Matrix. Goddamn, that was a waste of $45. At least I was able to trade it for some older games (FIFA 2003, Eternal Darkness, and Pikmin).
Wario World was a great rental, loads of fun for $6 - even if the game only took 6 or 7 hours. But 6 or 7 hours is definitely not enough to justify a $50 purchase. Now when WW hits the $20 mark, I'll gladly snatch it up.
The comments about Nintendo's lack of financial market share are severely skewed by not including Nintendo's extremely well-selling first party titles for both GBA and GC. Zelda, Metroid, Mario - those are the staples of the GameCube library, and probably the three best selling games, and to leave them out just doesn't make sense to me. Sure, the Gamecube might be third to the Xbox, but I dont think the figures are as drastic as this comparison shows.
Mario Golf is fucking amazing. Trust me, it's a welcomed addition to my library of Gamecube games - and when Mario Tennis comes out, it can join its brother. Camelot did an amazing job, and the end result is a rediculously fun game, especially multiplayer (oh the taunts!) So go get it already.
...because of Enter The Matrix. Goddamn, that was a waste of $45. At least I was able to trade it for some older games (FIFA 2003, Eternal Darkness, and Pikmin). Wario World was a great rental, loads of fun for $6 - even if the game only took 6 or 7 hours. But 6 or 7 hours is definitely not enough to justify a $50 purchase. Now when WW hits the $20 mark, I'll gladly snatch it up.
The comments about Nintendo's lack of financial market share are severely skewed by not including Nintendo's extremely well-selling first party titles for both GBA and GC. Zelda, Metroid, Mario - those are the staples of the GameCube library, and probably the three best selling games, and to leave them out just doesn't make sense to me. Sure, the Gamecube might be third to the Xbox, but I dont think the figures are as drastic as this comparison shows.
And once again, thank you for supporting your American Recording Industry.