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First Impressions?
Brilliant, Small and sleek little console, fits in comfortably next to my Xbox. I like the fact that it’s so easy to setup aswell.
I decided not to opt for a brand new console, and go for a preowned one instead, Excellent condition and everything, only £80.
The bloke at gamestation found me a preowned memory card, And he was amazed by the fact that it had 1019 blocks on it, only £8 aswell. Bargain.
I’ve only got resident evil at the mo, gonna get Super mario sunshine tomorrow, hopefully.
Accept me into the Nintendo clan.
Tsk tsk
You will love the GC if you have my games.
But it sounds good!!
And yes, Mario Sunshine is good - very good. Not as good as Super Mario 64, admittedly, but good enough.
:-D
> Also, what are: - "Hi-speed port" and "Serial port 2" For?
Erm... not sure. One's probably for the Modem/Broadband adaptor (or is that Serial Port 1...?) and one will be for that GBA adaptor thing that can plug into the bottom of the Cube...
> Is super mario sunshine good?
Yes. Must say I wasn't greatly impressed initially. Good fun, but not revolutionary like 64 was. Won it and left it gathering dust. Went back to it earlier this week and I've been playing it a fair amount (inbetween bouts of Paper Mario on the N64) and now that I know what to expect I think I'm enjoying it much more. And I've actually discovered a lot of stuff I missed the first time round.
Thats all i'm offering..
> Accept me into the Nintendo clan.
There's the small issue of the induction ritual.
Oh, and the membership fee... ;-)
"Hi-speed port"
and
"Serial port 2"
For?
Is super mario sunshine good?
But I must admit, the Purple GC looks good with my new silver TV.
I like it again :-S