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Thyme


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Quote from: David on November 01, 2015, 01:16:14 AM
Quote from: Nyerp on October 31, 2015, 09:39:05 PM
started eternal darkness. i picked the blue thingy and turned into a skeleton. what does it mean??????????
what did Nyerp mean by this?
play the game and find out

Nyerp

Quote from: Thyme on November 01, 2015, 07:28:54 AM
new super mario bros. 2


that reminds me, i also beat new super mario bros. U yesterday. it was okay

ME##

Quote from: Jojo on November 01, 2015, 08:59:00 AM
Quote from: David on November 01, 2015, 01:16:14 AM
Quote from: Nyerp on October 31, 2015, 09:39:05 PM
started eternal darkness. i picked the blue thingy and turned into a skeleton. what does it mean??????????
what did Nyerp mean by this?
play the game and find out
what does this mean

Thyme


don't let's


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Thyme

in terms of accessibility i mean
i don't know how good of an emulator dolphin is, but other than that the only way to experience gamecube games is to get a used console and the used games
ps2, some of the games are available on the ps store and since the console was still sold for much longer than the gamecube, i'm guessing it's a bit easier to find, same for the games
the xbox 360 is mostly backwards compatible iirc, so there you go for original xbox games
ps1? ps classics, not to mention all ps3 models can play them
wii u's backwards compatible for wii games
project 64 is shit but at least a few n64 games are available on the wii shop
anything older is very easy to emulate

and of course the wii used to be backwards compatible, but not anymore, so i'm not really willing to count it

along with the dreamcast, the gamecube is one of the hardest mainstream consoles to experience today
smh nintendo

TooB

Quote from: Thyme on November 01, 2015, 09:46:14 AM
in terms of accessibility i mean
i don't know how good of an emulator dolphin is, but other than that the only way to experience gamecube games is to get a used console and the used games
ps2, some of the games are available on the ps store and since the console was still sold for much longer than the gamecube, i'm guessing it's a bit easier to find, same for the games
the xbox 360 is mostly backwards compatible iirc, so there you go for original xbox games
ps1? ps classics, not to mention all ps3 models can play them
wii u's backwards compatible for wii games
project 64 is shit but at least a few n64 games are available on the wii shop
anything older is very easy to emulate

and of course the wii used to be backwards compatible, but not anymore, so i'm not really willing to count it

along with the dreamcast, the gamecube is one of the hardest mainstream consoles to experience today
smh nintendo
tbh I see many used gamecubes at used media stores for always around 30 bucks. So , like the ps2 it's not too pricey. Games on the other hand, can be.

and yes, many ps2 games are either on psn, or ported to ps3 as HD collections, so it's still easier to play some games from that than GC

Snowy

Eternal Darkness is still like $40 or so last I check too.

TooB


TooB


strongbad

Quote from: Thyme on November 01, 2015, 09:46:14 AM
in terms of accessibility i mean
i don't know how good of an emulator dolphin is, but other than that the only way to experience gamecube games is to get a used console and the used games
ps2, some of the games are available on the ps store and since the console was still sold for much longer than the gamecube, i'm guessing it's a bit easier to find, same for the games
the xbox 360 is mostly backwards compatible iirc, so there you go for original xbox games
ps1? ps classics, not to mention all ps3 models can play them
wii u's backwards compatible for wii games
project 64 is shit but at least a few n64 games are available on the wii shop
anything older is very easy to emulate

and of course the wii used to be backwards compatible, but not anymore, so i'm not really willing to count it

along with the dreamcast, the gamecube is one of the hardest mainstream consoles to experience today
smh nintendo

um yo you can get a used wii for $40 ez
mod that shit in like an hour and you have every gamecube game that you'll ever want

C.Mongler

started playing TITS, its battle system is cool but i feel like a nerd

bluaki

In my experience, Gamecube seems to have much more polished emulators than N64 as long as you have a decent computer.

The vast majority of manufactured Wii consoles should be the backwards-compatible model. They didn't introduce the worse versions until around the time Wii U was released.

With Wii homebrew, you can run Gamecube games on any Wii U or any Wii model with an SD slot, but I think you'd have to pirate because the disc slot isn't compatible with Gamecube discs. The Gamecube loader seems to have flawless compatibility with basically every game (I think I heard Fire Emblem is the only game with issues?) and even lets you use the Smash controller adapter or Wii U Pro Controller (but not GamePad).

By all technical means, Nintendo should be able to easily release Gamecube games on Wii U eShop like they've been doing with a minuscule selection of Wii games, but they seem to be actively avoiding VC lately.

I think Xbox 360's backwards compatibility is extremely limited, similar to Xbone's.

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