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>Even the original Xbox is more fondly remembered than the GameCube
can any cubie explain to me why you like this console?
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Why would anyone choose Xbox to be #2? GameCube had way better exclusives.
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>>722604182
I had all of those except the dreamcast and for me it's ps2 > xbox > gamecube
the only game I remember from gamecube is super mario sunshine
I got my mario fix on n64 with sm64 and dr mario so sunshine alone wasn't enough to make gamecube notable
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>>722604297
>better controller
>better hardware
>better online
>Halo
I can't think of a single reason why I would put the shitcube above the Xbox unless you like the worst 3D mario game.
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>>722604297
Ninja Gaiden alone mogs everything on the gc.
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>>722604182
Because I grew up with the cube. I got an Xbox later and my mind was blown playing KotOR, Halo, and Fable. My favorite Cube games were Tales of Symphonia, Mario Sunshine, and Melee. I had a friend that had a PS2 and I played Katamari, Shadow of the Colossus, and FFX.

Overall I think that generation might still be my favorite of all time
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>>722604182
shitcube is the worst home consumer electronic ever made
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>>722604297
Halo, best third party entries



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