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So, after hearing from Fish-e there was a GaeCube in my local Dixons store, I had to take a look! Me and my best friend (you know him as Dark Mark here) went into Dixons tody and saw the GameCube just lying there on a shelf, plugged into a panasonic TV, ready for anyone to play on it, and it's first completed title, Luigi's Mansion.
Hwoever, there was a bloke attatched to the controller, thus not eabling us to have a go right away. So, whilst we waited, I watched the screen, watching him suck up a few coins, a table cloth, ad various other items, but then my eyes glanced back down to th GameCube itself, just sitting there on the shelf. I was amazed! It was tiny! The four controller ports were tiny semi-circular holes in the front, two tiny little slots for memory cards lay beneath. And the taped down lid for putting in the disks looked minute compared to that of my Dreamcast.
Finally, after waiting for a further five minutes, the bloke detatttched himself and handed the controller over to me. I was instantly in love with it! TheGameCube controller is most definately thebest controller I have ever used, making me feel as if it's a contler I've always used! It's so comfortable, the analogue stick is ea to reach, the A, X and Y buttons are easy to reach, the C-stic s so easy to manage with the right hand, and the most comfortabe of all, were the L and R buttons, which didn't seem like they were buttons at all, but the shape of the controller itself, til I pressed them.
However, i haven't mentioned the B and the Z buttons. The B button doesn't feel as comfortable to use as the others, but it's ok. Could be worse, it could be one of the many X-box buttons. However,the Z button wasn't so great to use, making me need to slightly reposition my hand to press it with some degree of ease. If anything, the R-button would be better as a trigger button in FPS style games.
Luigi's mansion played like a dream, despite the fact that I couldn't skip the text (no need to read it if I'm only having a quick go) and I felt saddened when I had to leave the over heated Dixon store. Never mind, I've had the opportunity to play the best console ever! Roll on May the 3rd!
So now, after playing all three, here's the order in which I'd rate the current top consoles:
GameCube (9.9/10)
Game Boy Advance (8/10)
Dreamcast (8/10)
Playstation 2 (7.5/10)
ZX Spectrum 48k (7.5/10)
X-box (5/10)
Ok, I bet you've figured out I lied in the topic title, never mind, this may educate some of you :)
So, after hearing from Fish-e there was a GaeCube in my local Dixons store, I had to take a look! Me and my best friend (you know him as Dark Mark here) went into Dixons tody and saw the GameCube just lying there on a shelf, plugged into a panasonic TV, ready for anyone to play on it, and it's first completed title, Luigi's Mansion.
Hwoever, there was a bloke attatched to the controller, thus not eabling us to have a go right away. So, whilst we waited, I watched the screen, watching him suck up a few coins, a table cloth, ad various other items, but then my eyes glanced back down to th GameCube itself, just sitting there on the shelf. I was amazed! It was tiny! The four controller ports were tiny semi-circular holes in the front, two tiny little slots for memory cards lay beneath. And the taped down lid for putting in the disks looked minute compared to that of my Dreamcast.
Finally, after waiting for a further five minutes, the bloke detatttched himself and handed the controller over to me. I was instantly in love with it! TheGameCube controller is most definately thebest controller I have ever used, making me feel as if it's a contler I've always used! It's so comfortable, the analogue stick is ea to reach, the A, X and Y buttons are easy to reach, the C-stic s so easy to manage with the right hand, and the most comfortabe of all, were the L and R buttons, which didn't seem like they were buttons at all, but the shape of the controller itself, til I pressed them.
However, i haven't mentioned the B and the Z buttons. The B button doesn't feel as comfortable to use as the others, but it's ok. Could be worse, it could be one of the many X-box buttons. However,the Z button wasn't so great to use, making me need to slightly reposition my hand to press it with some degree of ease. If anything, the R-button would be better as a trigger button in FPS style games.
Luigi's mansion played like a dream, despite the fact that I couldn't skip the text (no need to read it if I'm only having a quick go) and I felt saddened when I had to leave the over heated Dixon store. Never mind, I've had the opportunity to play the best console ever! Roll on May the 3rd!
So now, after playing all three, here's the order in which I'd rate the current top consoles:
GameCube (9.9/10)
Game Boy Advance (8/10)
Dreamcast (8/10)
Playstation 2 (7.5/10)
ZX Spectrum 48k (7.5/10)
X-box (5/10)
Ok, I bet you've figured out I lied in the topic title, never mind, this may educate some of you :)
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What is the world coming to?
I wasn't going to bother buying a GameCube for quite some time, but now that I've experienced what a joy it is to play....I might be buying one sooner than I thought.....
> Edgy wrote:
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> and please don't
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> email addresses. Keep
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aw...diddums....
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