I was a Mario Party nut during the Gamecube era, so I'm extremely biased towards those games. I wish I could combine the best elements of those 4 games into 1 perfect Mario Party. 4 has a story mode, but ugly boards. And 6 has pretty boards, but no story mode. I could go on.
I also enjoyed Mario Power Tennis, Double Dash, Super Mario Sunshine(mostly to screw around), Battle for Bikini Bottom and Jungle Beat.
@Headypigeon4180
You reminded me: um.. Yeah I wanna do
a honorable mentions too (mostly because I forgot several
games, when I started my original list)
Viewtiful Joe (Was awesome!!!)
Animal Crossing (I liked it then, but now I have HEAVY nostalgia for the original)
Sonic Gems Collection (Without it I'd never experienced Sonic CD or Sonic R, yes... That was fun and awkward in a good way for me)
"Ristar" (Yes it's part of Sonic mega collection, but that was my favorite out of everything on it)
The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition (Nothing else to say)
And I'd like to apologize for forgetting to out it in my original favorites list: The Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventures!
It is EPIC! I probably put it out if my head though because similar to @NickRowler my siblings tried to ruin it for me, but the single player experience is fun and (I believe ) it's one if the multiplayer games that doesn't punish/force you to find someone to play with to enjoy. What I would give to play it again in peace
I have always loved GameCube, ever since I got it back in 2002 when I was 12 and it had just been released here in Europe. Here are some of my favorite games on it:
Metroid Prime
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Resident Evil 4
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
F-Zero GX
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker
Time Splitters 3: Future Perfect
Super Mario Sunshine
Metroid Prime 2
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Soul Calibur 2
Mario Kart Double Dash!!
StarFox Adventures
Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader
Luigi's Mansion
Know that the first two are tied as two of my favorite games of all time. The rest aren't in any particular order.
1. Super Mario Sunshine - Nearly 100%-ed this except for two blue coins I can't find.
2. Sonic Adventure 2: Battle - Completed Last Story. Never planned on doing emblems. Shoutout to chao garden.
3. Animal Crossing - Paid off all debts (with cheats)
4. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door - Never started Chapter 8 because I read a walkthrough and got scared; still love it
5. Sonic Mega Collection - My first Sonic game(s), except for that one time I turned on someone's copy of Sonic Chaos
6. Frogger: Ancient Shadow - According to others, this is the best 3D Frogger game. I lucked out.
7. Sonic Adventure DX
8: Sonic Heroes - I think completed everything except for Team Dark's story (and the final boss)
9. Mario Superstar Baseball
10. Sonic Gems Collection - Has some of the best early Sonic soundtracks... except for Sonic CD (I got the American version)
11. Mario Party 6
12. Donkey Konga - Songs from this get stuck in my head sometimes
Honorable Mentions (AKA the remaining Gamecube Games I own)
Tak and the Power of Juju - Honestly I had a lot of fun with this one, but some of the enemy designs scared me, so after a certain point I never picked it back up again. It has probably aged badly LOL
Sims: Bustin' Out - I'm surprised I still own this one. The reason I got into Animal Crossing is because someone saw me playing Sims and thought Animal Crossing would be more age-appropriate.
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie - There was one part I got stuck on and never made it past.
Some Tetris Game - I don't really like Tetris. I think my dad bought this?
These are the games i really loved to play
- Spiderman 2
- True Crime
- Ultimate Spiderman
- Marvel Nemesis Rise of Imperfects
- Mario Party 6
And i played more but these are the most i remember i really had fun playing them, or even repeating them like spiderman, i didn't even pay attention to the story of some games, and most because english isn't my first lenguage, even so they were very entertaining
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