All the stores around have GC games. Must be a UK thing :p
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All the stores around have GC games. Must be a UK thing :p
Gamestation still carries a large stock of Gamecube games, and Computer Exchange to a lesser extent.
Failing that, buy online.
I have two local GAME stores, they still have small GCN libraries despite being large stores, but the GAME up in Victoria station has absolutely nothing.
Heck, they have more space for XBox 360 games WHICH AREN'T EVEN OUT YET.
That's because you never bother try any. Don't knock it till you try itQuote:
Originally Posted by Old Manus
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Originally Posted by Old Manus
is there a topic even minutely likeable to you?
back on topic: there still in australia.
we have as many gamecube games as other consoles at the Sears i work at
This is an UK problem only. A lot of retailors over the past few years have been slowly reducing any cube stock and then eventually elimination. It just doesn't sell well at all in the UK and thus takes up valuable retail space in stores.
Why must the good die from lack of youth!
I got a cheap 2nd hand gamecube a month or so back- I cant find any games anywhere! I only use it to borrow my mates games now... in fact I think the only games I have that are my own are the zelda ones... tis a shame, but then theres always ebay and amazon if I really want something
oh- and I'm also living in England, so its definitely our problem
Im hapy with the Cube games I have, I got most of the good ones available here in NZ, like Baten Kaitos and Tales of Symphonia
If I've played one Mario game, I've played them all (all 50,000 of them)Quote:
Originally Posted by Crossblades
fine then, if you've played one Final Fantasy game, you've played them all, if you've played one Halo game, or any first person shooter for that matter, you've played them all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Old Mother Hubbard
Mario changes a lot so don't even try saying they're all identical, and the things that don't change, are the things that make Mario so much fun and people want more. It's rare a new type of game comes out nowadays, and if you don't think any Mario game on the Revolution will be different, you're sadly mistaken.
THE JACKEL
Calm down. Old Manus love you and mario with alol his heart. Pleased on't shoot yourself. Or maybe you should since you can't play yout GC games anymore! :D
I'll agree with Old but I won't start a riot. The things that don't change about Mario are the reasons I quit playing. But if people like that, super to them, 'cause they're deffinitely getting what they want. I can't say I'm sorry for the GameCube. I own one. I have a few games. The only games worth playing on the system, to me, are multi-platform games. Games I could get on X-Box with better graphics and load times. I have Zelda, Mario, Metroid, all the ringers that I just can't stand. Yet the best GameCube game in my collection by far is Beyond Good and Evil. Something I could get on any system. There's a reason companies aren't backing the GameCube - People won't buy games for it. And there's a reason people won't buy games for it :/
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