we all know why the disc's were so litle. it is because nintendo didn't wanted to have people mod there gamecube's and burned there own cd's. they sacrificed the dvd option for that.
we all know why the disc's were so litle. it is because nintendo didn't wanted to have people mod there gamecube's and burned there own cd's. they sacrificed the dvd option for that.
The whole small disk thing witht the GC was done to avoid piracy. No one's more annal about their intelectual rights then nintendo.
1.And most important) Why are you getting so worked up about this.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] I don't hate Nintendo. Nor I'm saying this just too bash Nintendo. You have to admit Nintendo, and other consoles, always come with flaws in them one way or another, especially xbox(controller, huge size, faulty wires) [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]. Having a system that played games and dvds was great. You didn't have to waste 250 to buy a game console, and then 250 dollars or more in buying a dvd player since thats how much it costs when they started releasing them.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
i assure you, the reason it didn't sell well was NOT because people felt embarassedOriginally posted by: Deblas
If I remember correctly, Nintendo once made a console with VR (color red, maybe someone remembers it) that didn't sell well.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
embarassed? no.....
if a good VR system comes out......EVERYONE will want one
im glad i couldn't play dvds on my gamecube. That reason alone made the system like, $100 cheaper. I've already got at least 3 other devices that can play dvds anyway, why waste the money?
besides, you're not considering the advantages to the mini disk......
1) there are smaller storage systems for the smaller disk, as well as the fact that the gamecube itself can be smaller. This is very handy for someone like me who flew alot.
2) can you say "possible handheld gamecube market"? I sure can.
Sure it might not hold as much as a dvd...but you cant call it a FLAW when it was done intentional and didnt really factor into anything significantly either way.
And where do you get this "buy a card for each game" nonsense? all i need is one of those black medium-sized cards (forgot how big they were), and i'm set.
2) I didn't say that the Virtual Boy didn't sell well because they were embarassed. It just, didn't sell well.
3) The other consoles also have portable gear to play if your going out. Its nothing new. Though the GC was the lightest amongst the ps2 and xbox.
4) You misunderstood, which is my fault cause I wrote what I meant wrong. I mean that, when the GC came out, every game had to be saved in a memory card, maybe(which I would like someone to clarify me on this cause I'm not sure) the GC was built so small that the hardware was limited. All I know is that you needed to save a game in a memory card every,or mostly everytime ( at least all of my GC games had to be saved with a MC). Which now brings me to the problem of the memory card and why it was a flaw. The first memory card for GC that came out only had 50 blocks. Instead of the memory card that used bytes to save the game, It used blocks to store the game data on it, meaning that every game you bought and every new file you start with a game, gets stored in a different block. I have a total of 11 games for my GC. Around the 8th or 9th game, I had to start removing files to make space for my new game. Fortunately, Nintendo came through to us releasing new memory cards with more blocks. I myself bought one with 120 blocks and theres a new one out with even more blocks but they fill pretty quickly. If your a gaming fanatic that buys a hell of alot of games for GC. Then without a doubt the blocks are gonna fill pretty quickly, meaning you have to erase old game files ( which I don't like to do much) or go out and buy another card. Then if you have an old game you want to continue but its in another memory card, then you are gonna have to constantly remove and insert the memory cards, in which at one point it gets kind of annoying.
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nah Deblas the PS2 is much lighter then the NGC
no it isn't. only the new thin one is lighter.Originally posted by: Itachi_y2k5
nah Deblas the PS2 is much lighter then the NGC
That is why I said it was the lightest one. Because of the new ps2Originally posted by: Itachi_y2k5
nah Deblas the PS2 is much lighter then the NGC
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My NGC is heavy then a old PS2 i swear...its proberly only light because the handle makes it easier to hold
My NGC is heavier than an old PS2, I swear...Its probably lighter because the handle makes it easier to hold.Originally posted by: Itachi_y2k5
My NGC is heavy then a old PS2 i swear...its proberly only light because the handle makes it easier to hold
Fine then man! The GC, out of the consoles that were out at the time, was the most compact and portable. Really? Do we need to be discussing about which console is lighter.
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1.And most important) Don't pretend that you can tell how much/little emotion a person is putting into a post. It's just annoying when people think they can tell, cause they really can't.......at all. I mean seriously, think about it. Imagine having a normal discussion with someone, and then suddenly the guy starts trying to settle you down as if you're getting all heated up, when all along you're just talking like you usually do. That's pretty much what you're doing whenever you jump to conclusions like that [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]Originally posted by: Deblas
1.And most important) Why are you getting so worked up about this. I don't hate Nintendo. Nor I'm saying this just too bash Nintendo. You have to admit Nintendo, and other consoles, always come with flaws in them one way or another, especially xbox(controller, huge size, faulty wires). Having a system that played games and dvds was great. You didn't have to waste 250 to buy a game console, and then 250 dollars or more in buying a dvd player since thats how much it costs when they started releasing them.
2) I didn't say that the Virtual Boy didn't sell well because they were embarassed. It just, didn't sell well.
3) The other consoles also have portable gear to play if your going out. Its nothing new. Though the GC was the lightest amongst the ps2 and xbox.
4) You misunderstood, which is my fault cause I wrote what I meant wrong. I mean that, when the GC came out, every game had to be saved in a memory card, maybe(which I would like someone to clarify me on this cause I'm not sure) the GC was built so small that the hardware was limited. All I know is that you needed to save a game in a memory card every,or mostly everytime ( at least all of my GC games had to be saved with a MC). Which now brings me to the problem of the memory card and why it was a flaw. The first memory card for GC that came out only had 50 blocks. Instead of the memory card that used bytes to save the game, It used blocks to store the game data on it, meaning that every game you bought and every new file you start with a game, gets stored in a different block. I have a total of 11 games for my GC. Around the 8th or 9th game, I had to start removing files to make space for my new game. Fortunately, Nintendo came through to us releasing new memory cards with more blocks. I myself bought one with 120 blocks and theres a new one out with even more blocks but they fill pretty quickly. If your a gaming fanatic that buys a hell of alot of games for GC. Then without a doubt the blocks are gonna fill pretty quickly, meaning you have to erase old game files ( which I don't like to do much) or go out and buy another card. Then if you have an old game you want to continue but its in another memory card, then you are gonna have to constantly remove and insert the memory cards, in which at one point it gets kind of annoying.
Why wouldnt you have a dvd player before the xbox came out? Geez, ive got 2 dvd-rom drives, 2 dvd players, and now an xbox and a ps2.....
Glad the extra $100 for the xbox and ps2 comes in handy in case the other 4 fail me
3)
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You seemed mad to me. But I guess you weren't so I apologize. And I don't like what you said just now. You know, By saying that why wouldn't you have a dvd player before the xbox came out, thats kind of snobby don't you think? Now that is annoying. Things cost money. And I don't have a job, I'm still in school, so its hard for me to earn money to buy a dvd among other things that go above 100 dollars, which is what the GC, Xbox, PS2, and your precious two dvd-rom drives cost. My family spend their money first on what's needed, then we go materialistic. If I had the money believe me I would have been first in line to buy those things, but I don't, nor do I have the libery to spend like you do. I didn't have a dvd when the xbox came out, the same with other people. Nor I had two dvd-rom drives. I recently bought a new computer that has a dvd rom drive.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
1.And most important) Don't pretend that you can tell how much/little emotion a person is putting into a post. It's just annoying when people think they can tell, cause they really can't.......at allOriginally posted by: Deblas
1.And most important) Why are you getting so worked up about this. I don't hate Nintendo. Nor I'm saying this just too bash Nintendo. You have to admit Nintendo, and other consoles, always come with flaws in them one way or another, especially xbox(controller, huge size, faulty wires). Having a system that played games and dvds was great. You didn't have to waste 250 to buy a game console, and then 250 dollars or more in buying a dvd player since thats how much it costs when they started releasing them.
2) I didn't say that the Virtual Boy didn't sell well because they were embarassed. It just, didn't sell well.
3) The other consoles also have portable gear to play if your going out. Its nothing new. Though the GC was the lightest amongst the ps2 and xbox.
4) You misunderstood, which is my fault cause I wrote what I meant wrong. I mean that, when the GC came out, every game had to be saved in a memory card, maybe(which I would like someone to clarify me on this cause I'm not sure) the GC was built so small that the hardware was limited. All I know is that you needed to save a game in a memory card every,or mostly everytime ( at least all of my GC games had to be saved with a MC). Which now brings me to the problem of the memory card and why it was a flaw. The first memory card for GC that came out only had 50 blocks. Instead of the memory card that used bytes to save the game, It used blocks to store the game data on it, meaning that every game you bought and every new file you start with a game, gets stored in a different block. I have a total of 11 games for my GC. Around the 8th or 9th game, I had to start removing files to make space for my new game. Fortunately, Nintendo came through to us releasing new memory cards with more blocks. I myself bought one with 120 blocks and theres a new one out with even more blocks but they fill pretty quickly. If your a gaming fanatic that buys a hell of alot of games for GC. Then without a doubt the blocks are gonna fill pretty quickly, meaning you have to erase old game files ( which I don't like to do much) or go out and buy another card. Then if you have an old game you want to continue but its in another memory card, then you are gonna have to constantly remove and insert the memory cards, in which at one point it gets kind of annoying.
2.Why wouldnt you have a dvd player before the xbox came out? Geez, ive got 2 dvd-rom drives, 2 dvd players, and now an xbox and a ps2.....
Glad the extra $100 for the xbox and ps2 comes in handy in case the other 4 fail me
3)
Anyway. I've never seen that handheld GC before. But Its so cool! I want one. And I fixed your post when I qouted you. You seem to have forgotten to put a 2 in there.
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snobby? my dvd-rom for my computer costed $30
which is less than the $50 markup of the xbox and ps2 consoles [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
(actually, to watch dvds on the xbox, you need the seperate remote, which by itself is an additional $30)
i didnt forget to put a 2 in there, that second part was still in response to your first point. I just bothered to respond to points 1 and 3 of yours, thats all
btw, im not even really sure how reliable that image is.....
even if its a fake, I can still see a product like that showing up in stores within the next few years
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Hell, If it's true I'll sell my GC and buy that one. Screw multiplayer.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
btw, im not even really sure how reliable that image is.....
even if its a fake, I can still see a product like that showing up in stores within the next few years
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O_OOriginally posted by: Deblas
Hell, If it's true I'll sell my GC and buy that one. Screw multiplayer.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
btw, im not even really sure how reliable that image is.....
even if its a fake, I can still see a product like that showing up in stores within the next few years
but multiplayer is the best part of GC
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hell yeh... do i need to mention super smash bros melee [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
O_OOriginally posted by: Deblas
Hell, If it's true I'll sell my GC and buy that one. Screw multiplayer.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
btw, im not even really sure how reliable that image is.....
even if its a fake, I can still see a product like that showing up in stores within the next few years
but multiplayer is the best part of GC
Sacrifices are to be made. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]. And I guess I could be called a Nintendo sinner for this. I don't have double dash yet!, you heard right!! I don't have double dash! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]Originally posted by: deadlydreamx
hell yeh... do i need to mention super smash bros melee [img][/img]Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
O_OOriginally posted by: Deblas
Hell, If it's true I'll sell my GC and buy that one. Screw multiplayer.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
btw, im not even really sure how reliable that image is.....
even if its a fake, I can still see a product like that showing up in stores within the next few years
but multiplayer is the best part of GC
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I was a bit disappointed with double dash. Trust me you didn't miss much. Get Pikman 2 I hear that has a great coop mode. Hell I've been trying to motivate myself to go out and buy it but I'm just to damn cheap.
lobstermagnet, im guessing you've never played double dash on LAN before, have you?
You can tell the game was built with the intention of being played with 16 players.....
First of all, if there's 2 people per cart, then a single game isnt enough.....instead of 4 racers like the n64 days, you only have two....which IMO isnt as fun. Get 2 gamecubes and 8 players, and then its a different story.
Second of all, the battle mode stuff seems less interesting than they did in the n64 version. A few of the biggest dissappointments was that the turtle shells no longer stay in the playing field longer than a few seconds, and that the fields themselves lack the dimension that the n64 had as well. If you think about it though, these kind of things could prove handy to minimize latency if up to 8 gamecubes were linked together.
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When are they making a new Mario Kart... I sooo kick ass in that game.
there's one coming out for DS soon, i think
they plan to use the top screen as a rear view, just like the NES days
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A new one mario kart, or just double dash. Like they did with Mario 64.
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