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Is the gamecube pretty much dead?

I still have mine and its a great system. But is that it for the games? Also, with the wii, will nintendo come out with any new franchises? I would like to see them take chances and put out some quality games besides the mario/zelda/metroid we have come to expect.
 
Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
Pretty much, considering that the Wii can play GC games

just bought a gc memory card to play some gc games i borrowed from a friend, as well as a controller.

oh man, im totally reliving 4-5 years ago when super smash bros melee came out.
 
Mine's going downstairs for the kids to play, since the Wii will be upstairs on the big TV.

Originally posted by: sao123
the gamecube was dead before it even started.

:laugh:
Whatever.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Mine's going downstairs for the kids to play, since the Wii will be upstairs on the big TV.

Originally posted by: sao123
the gamecube was dead before it even started.

:laugh:
Whatever.

i fear the safety for the big tv...
 
Nintendo did introduce two new franchises to the US with the last generation systems.

Fire Emblem series - two GBA games and a GC game. Great games. Tactical RPGs.
Nintendo Wars series - two GBA games, a DS game, and a GC game. All three handheld games are tactical RPGs that really downplay the RPG aspects. The GC game (Battalion Wars) is a third-person squad-based action game.

Both are typically developed by Intelligent Systems (an inteneral development group at Nintendo), but Battalion Wars was developed by someone else and published by Nintendo. Both have new titles scheduled for the Wii.

Edit:
There's also Pilotwings. That was on the SNES, N64, and now it will likely be on the Wii. Donkey Kong is a big franchise for Nintendo. And Wii Sports/Wii Play/Wii Music/Wii Motor Sports can kind of be considered a franchise I guess.
 
i never owned a gamecube so when i got my wii, i bought a handful of great games on the gamecube to play on the wii

i think the wii will help give some life to gamecube games.
 
The Gamecube apparently died when EGM gave Fire Emblem game of the year for GC. Even though FE was a decent game and got pretty good reviews, that basically meant that the GC wasn't getting very many good exclusive games.
 
Originally posted by: Yossarian
It can't be dead, I still haven't finished Resident Evil 4.

You think that's bad, I still haven't finished Wind Waker. Just dusted it off last week and it said I hadn't played it since Spring 2005. It's really a great game, though. I usually don't have much time to play so I had been sticking to sports games and SSBM.
 
Originally posted by: Yossarian
It can't be dead, I still haven't finished Resident Evil 4.


LOL I was saying the same thing! I played it everyday when I got it, but got busy, and now it's been so long, I dunno that I'll be able to beat it from where I am hah
 
It's not dead to you if you still enjoy it. But in the market, yes that thing has been dead for a long time...
 
Not with a new Zelda game out. Not everyone has a Wii...

Suffice to say I played over 30 hours of GC this weekend 😛
 
Originally posted by: DLeRium
I would like to see Mario Party on the Wii.. Those minigames will rock with the controller =)

I'm sure a Mario Party title will be on the way. I really enjoyed the Gamecube. After Zelda I'm sure the Gamecube will finally be on its way out. I noticed today that the Wii has almost completely taken over the Gamecube spot at Target.
 
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