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Donkey Kong
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Isn't there a Donkey Kong game on CameCube?
If so, how is it?
If so, how is it?
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Donkey Konga 1, 2 and 3 (though 3 is Japan-only). They're all pretty solid rhythm games.Ganondorf said:Isn't there a Donkey Kong game on CameCube?
If so, how is it?
The platforming / action bits reeeeeaaally aren't that good to hold up the game on its own. Its winning aspect was the novelty of playing with the bongos, so don't even bother with the Wii version.Glaceon said:You might mean Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, I remember playing that at a neighbour's house once. I recommend you get the Wii Version instead, unless you have the DK bongos and mind playing what probably is the inferior version.
More like only 2 and 3. 9 can be really good too but you need the right audience.Kleptoad said:Nope only mario parties 1-4 are any goodBaby Luigi said:Kleptoad said:so you skip 4 the one good mario party for the gamecube
All Mario Party games for the GameCube are good, with varying degrees of greatness :P
fantanoice said:Ganondorf said:Isn't there a Donkey Kong game on CameCube?
If so, how is it?The platforming / action bits reeeeeaaally aren't that good to hold up the game on its own. Its winning aspect was the novelty of playing with the bongos, so don't even bother with the Wii version.Glaceon said:You might mean Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, I remember playing that at a neighbour's house once. I recommend you get the Wii Version instead, unless you have the DK bongos and mind playing what probably is the inferior version.
Glaceon said:This just hit me, but I really enjoyed Sonic Heroes in the past so you may want to try hunting that down. I feel I'm forgetting other good Sonic games on the GameCube, but that was the only one to come to mind.
Glaceon said:fantanoice said:Ganondorf said:Isn't there a Donkey Kong game on CameCube?
If so, how is it?The platforming / action bits reeeeeaaally aren't that good to hold up the game on its own. Its winning aspect was the novelty of playing with the bongos, so don't even bother with the Wii version.Glaceon said:You might mean Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, I remember playing that at a neighbour's house once. I recommend you get the Wii Version instead, unless you have the DK bongos and mind playing what probably is the inferior version.
So the Wii version isn't as superior as I've been hearing? I feel deceived.
This just hit me, but I really enjoyed Sonic Heroes in the past so you may want to try hunting that down. I feel I'm forgetting other good Sonic games on the GameCube, but that was the only one to come to mind.
Elsa said:has anyone mentioned paper mario: the thousand year door?
i skimmed it and i haven't seen anyone mention it
PM2 is in my opinion the finest game on the gamecube, and one of the best mario games in general
Rei Hino said:Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, Custom Robo, Animal Crossing, Pikmin 2, Mario Power Tennis, X-Men Legends II (Never played the first one so I can't tell you how great it is)
I remember Rogue Squadron 2 and 3 being alright, (3 allows cooperative play of most of the Rogue Squadron 2 levels if you've got a buddy)
Also I've never played Soul Calibur 2 unfortunately, but from my experiences with the later games I'd say it's worth trying out.
PeskyPlumbers64 said:Has anyone mentioned the Timesplitters games yet?
but a lot of people are talking about the difficulty and how it turned them off from the game.
I would recommend them too I've played Future Perfect on PS2 and I'm hopefully getting the first one at some point. Worth getting.Princess Zae said:PeskyPlumbers64 said:Has anyone mentioned the Timesplitters games yet?
nope, but excellent suggestion.
Get all of them.Deception said:no really, forget gc, get a ps2 or dreamcast