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Sat 15/09/01 at 21:44
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Now I know there is a Nintendo longest thread but that isn't going to well so I made up this thread.

Just like on the Sony Forum (who have created a PS2 thread and a Sony thread) I decided to make a topic for Gamecube talk only. So you can spam a bit but not much. Try to keep the talk on GC.

Try and beat the old longest thread forum as well.

I know you guys out there on this forum like GC's so lets get chatting.

Thanks 4 reading, Afro
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Tue 09/10/01 at 17:12
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"Devotion 2The Ocean"
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Anything that will boost GC sales is a good thing! Even if it's Sega's games! Ho Ho only joking! Sega make some great games. I've gotta Dreamcast and a Gamegear and they both had some great games on them, and so it'll be good to have the great Sega games and the GREAT Nintendo games on the same machine!
Tue 09/10/01 at 17:10
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"I'm not Orgazmo"
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In my opinion Microsoft are going to be left behind in these 'console wars' for many reasons which you already know about.

There are more pros than cons on that machine
Tue 09/10/01 at 16:57
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"sdomehtongng"
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I think Sega will do well on GC. Not because they're actually that good, but because they have millions of loyal supporters and Sega has got more GC games coming out than any other console so Sega fans may get GCs. This would also boost the sales of the GC.
Mon 08/10/01 at 19:11
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"I'm not Orgazmo"
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Sega has announced that two of its upcoming additions to the Sonic franchise will have the first linked Gamecube/Game Boy Advance gameplay function.

Sega's upcoming Gamecube title, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, and Game Boy Advance title, Sonic Advance will have the first link function between the two consoles. Players will be able to use the link feature, which will require a special cable, to exchange data between the two games, which can then be played independently of each other.

The linked gameplay in the new titles will feature one of the Sonic Adventure series' central premises: Chao, the cute artificial lifeform that has featured in the Sonic Adventure titles. You will be able to rear them and transfer them between the two games and each Chao will differ in appearance and personality in accordance with the way they are brought up.

Sonic Adventure 2 Battle on the Gamecube is set for release next spring 2002. The release date for Sonic Advance has not been confirmed as yet. It's Tomigothcha (in a sense) Sonic style, lol.
Mon 08/10/01 at 14:13
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"DS..."
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another brilliant description by tiltawhirl!
slik ~_~
Sun 07/10/01 at 19:07
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Okay it looks like a big purple Duplo Brick.
Sun 07/10/01 at 18:30
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Wildlight wrote:
> but do we want to walk the streets lugging a big purple brick around with us?

Big purple brick! Have you seen how small it is? The NGC magazine video proves it.
Sun 07/10/01 at 17:54
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At least you wouldn't get run over in the dark!
Sun 07/10/01 at 17:23
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"sdomehtongng"
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Worse if you get a luminous orange GC.
Sun 07/10/01 at 14:00
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"I'm not Orgazmo"
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but do we want to walk the streets lugging a big purple brick around with us?
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