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Super Smash Brothers Brawl Trailer 2

mechadeath says...

seriously, and sadly, this looks to be 75% like the version on the gamecube, right down to the camera angles, character effects and presentation... even the menu and maps are the same. Hopefully its fun i guess.

"Super Mario 128" demo

God Of War - Making of a Monster

GT Countdown - Top Ten Scariest Video Games

AnimalsForCrackers says...

Resident Evil GC(sometimes called REmake) is for the Gamecube. I bought it along with RE 0 and RE 4, 10th anniversary edition package. Warning for the wary, it's very scary & very tough. Far tougher than the original as both Jill & Chris.

Ikaruga arcade game played ambidextrously

Panorama - Is TV Bad for My Kids ?

swampgirl says...

That's right. Moderation...tons of it. I think Gorillaman mistook me as some Amish wannabe that makes my kids get up at 5 to make soap or something.
We have xbox,wii,ps2,gamecube..they have the DS's even...but they have them maybe at the end of the day, and on weekends. Because there is a world outside to EXPERIENCE instead of vicariously living through tv programs.

Since when does TV show us what the real world is like, Gorillaman? Nothing is honest through the tube..it's all prewritten and staged. Even the nature shows do it.

My little 8 year old boy most likely could wipe the floor with your hinders on Halo and StarWars Battlefront, but he can also tell you the story of Beowulf that he learned from a BOOK. They don't adapt classics for children on Nick.

The History of Video Games 1972 - 2007

silvercord says...

1972 Pong (Atari, Arcade)
1980 Space Invaders (Atari, Atari 2600)
1980 Defender (Williams, Arcade)
1980 Adventure (Atari, Atari 2600)
1981 Pac-Man (Namco, Arcade)
1981 Ultima (California Pacific, Apple II)
1981 Frogger (Konami, Atari 2600)
1982 Pitfall (Atari, Atari 2600)
1983 Centipede (Atari, Atari 2600)
1983 Pole Position (Atari, Atari 2600)
1983 Microsoft Flight Simulator (Microsoft, PC)
1984 Donkey Kong (Nintendo, NES)
1984 King's Quest (Sierra, PC)
1985 Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo, NES)
1985 Duck Hunt (Nintendo, NES)
1986 Bubble Bobble (Taito, Arcade)
1986 The Legend of Zelda (Nintendo, NES)
1986 Space Quest (Sierra, PC)
1986 Metroid (Nintendo, NES)
1987 Leisure Suit Larry (Sierra, PC)
1987 Final Fantasy (Nintendo, NES)
1987 Afterburner (Sega, Arcade)
1987 Castlevania (Konami, NES)
1987 Maniac Mansion (LucasArts, PC)
1987 Mega Man (Capcom, NES)
1988 Double Dragon (Tradewest, NES)
1988 Battle Chess (Interplay, PC)
1989 Prince of Persia (Broderbund, PC)
1989 Tetris (Nintendo, Nintendo Gameboy)
1989 SimCity (Maxis, PC)
1989 Golden Axe (Sega, Arcade)
1990 Commander Keen (ID Software, PC)
1990 Secret of Monkey Island (LucasArts, PC)
1991 Civilization (Microprose, PC)
1991 Micro Machines (NES, Codemasters)
1991 Lemmings (Psygnosis, PC)
1991 Out of this World (Delphine Software, PC)
1991 Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega, Sega Genesis)
1991 Zelda: A Link to the Past (Nintendo, SNES)
1992 Sensible Soccer (Sensible Software, PC)
1992 Dune II (Westwood Studios, PC)
1992 Wolfenstein 3D (ID Software, PC)
1992 Flashback (Delphine Software, PC)
1992 Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis (LucasArts, PC)
1992 Super Mario Kart (Nintendo, SNES)
1992 Alone in the Dark (Infogrames, PC)
1992 Street Fighter II (Capcom, SNES)
1992 Mortal Kombat (Midway, Sega Genesis)
1992 Minesweeper (Windows Desktop Game)
1993 Sam & Max Hit the Road (LucasArts, PC)
1993 Doom (ID Software, PC)
1993 Myst (Broderbund, PC)
1993 FIFA Soccer '94 (Electronic Arts, Sega Genesis)
1993 SimCity 2000 (Maxis, PC)
1994 The Settlers (Blue Byte Software, PC)
1994 Earthworm Jim (Shiny Entertainment, Sega Genesis)
1994 Need for Speed (Electronic Arts, 3DO)
1994 Donkey Kong Country (Nintendo, SNES)
1994 Worms (Ocean, PC)
1995 Command & Conquer (Westwood Studios, PC)
1995 Rayman (Ubisoft, Atari Jaguar)
1995 Daytona USA (Sega, Sega Saturn)
1995 Virtua Fighter (Sega, Sega Saturn)
1995 Ridge Racer (Namco, Playstation)
1995 Tekken (Namco, Sony Playstation)
1996 Tomb Raider (Eidos Interactive, Sony Playstation)
1996 Quake (ID Software, PC)
1996 Super Mario 64 (Nintendo, Nintendo 64)
1996 Resident Evil (Capcom, Playstation)
1996 Dead or Alive (Tecmo, Arcade)
1997 Ultima Online (Origin, PC)
1997 Age of Empires (Microsoft, PC)
1998 Unreal (Epic Games, PC)
1998 Half-Life (Sierra, PC)
1998 Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo, Nintendo Gamecube)
2000 The Sims (Maxis, PC)
2000 Crazy Taxi (Sega, Sega Dreamcast)
2001 Halo (Bungie Studios, Xbox)
2001 Grand Theft Auto III (Rockstar Games, Playstation 2)
2002 WarCraft III (Blizzard, PC)
2003 Call of Duty (Activision, PC)
2004 Wario Ware Inc. (Nintendo, Nintendo Gamecube)
2004 Rome Total War (Sega, PC)
2005 World of Warcraft (Blizzard, PC)
2005 God of War (SCEA, Playstation)
2005 Guitar Hero (Red Octane, Playstation 2)
2006 Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix, Playstation 2)
2006 FIFA Soccer '07 (Electronic Arts, Xbox 360)
2007 Gears of War (Microsoft, Xbox 360)
2006 Wii Sports (Nintendo, Nintendo Wii)
2006 Viva Pinata (Microsoft, Xbox 360)
2007 MotorStorm (Sony, Sony Playstation 3)

Wii Evolution

Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy - TV, Drug of the Nation

choggie says...

Happy Halloween

"Absorbed in its world, it's so hard to find us, it shapes our minds the most;
maybe the mother of our nation should remind us, that we're sitting too close, to the
TELEVISION: The drug of the Nation, breeding ignorance and feeding radiation.....


Would love to see this get a hundred votes-this song is more and more relevant every day that passes-would love to se veryone throw their tellies out the window, the day it all goes to high definition....
would love to see a mountain of xbox 360's, playstations,wii's,gamecubes,etc. stacked as high as the pile of shit that is in the brains of most putties WITH a TV

in choggie's ideal world, there are no fat, pasty children, whose only skills involve hand/eye coordination and eating shit, they call food.......

Every Possible Way to Die in Resident Evil 4

swampgirl (Member Profile)

firefly says...

I did get the new Zelda, but it's the Gamecube version. Essentially the same game but without all the arm-waving!

In reply to your comment:
Didn't you buy a Wii and the new Zelda? Oh well, the kids love the DS(s) they got. We waited till late so of course only white was available. They can get skins or something for them. They both play Nintendogs alot which is crazy. We have 3 real dogs that sit at their feet and wonder who the hell are they whistling at.



In reply to your comment:
So swampgirl, how's the DS? As I STILL can't find a Wii...!

In reply to your comment:
Well, Santa's has them stashed in my closet for the time being...but I'll let you know after Christmas ;-)

(since my kids read over my shoulder way too much...I'll be deleting this evidence)
In reply to your comment:
Well, this one's pretty lame
I'm thinking of getting a DS myself, let me know how they are!

In reply to your comment:
Thanks Farhad, glad I bought my kids DS's.... does Nintendo have lame viral ads too?

Wii is HERE!!! (Sift Talk Post)

Farhad2000 says...

I saw it in action on a friend's TV, and I must say while the controls are amazing and really intuitive, the Gamecube 1.5 type graphics really don't impress... Red Steel is disappointing rushed...

Mario & Zelda live - 1h55 of pure nerd music

Dr_Q says...

morsedillon> Here's the track list from the CD. Some of the songs aren't on the video though, but i guess it should be helpful enough

I'm too lazy to do a better list, hope you won't mind a bit of spam.

1. Ashura Benimaru Ito - Opening Theme of MARIO (FAMILY COMPUTER: "SUPER MARIO Bros.") (2:23)
2. The Big Band of Rogues (Tokyo Cuban Boys Jr.), Shigeo Nukita - SUPER MARIO 64 Opening Theme ~ Overworld Theme (4:40)
3. The Big Band of Rogues (Tokyo Cuban Boys Jr.), Koji Kondo - Medley of SUPER MARIO Bros. (4:24)
4. The Big Band of Rogues (Tokyo Cuban Boys Jr.), Seiko - MARIO Scat Version (NINTENDO GAMECUBE: "SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE") (2:06) not in the video
5. The Big Band of Rogues (Tokyo Cuban Boys Jr.), Seiko, Shigeo Nukita - GO GO MARIO (FAMILY COMPUTER: "SUPER MARIO Bros.") (3:36)
6. The Big Band of Rogues (Tokyo Cuban Boys Jr.), Shigeo Nukita - SUPER MARIO Bros. 3 Ending Theme (2:42)
7. Yoshihiro Arita with his band - Theme of Athletic (SUPER FAMICOM: "YOSHI'S ISLAND") (4:17)
8. Kazumi Totaka/Yoshihiro Arita - YOSHI on the beach (NINTENDO64: "YOSHI'S STORY") (3:13)
9. Yoshihiro Arita with his band - THE LEGEND OF ZELDA -Windwaker- Title Theme (7:27)
10.Yoshihiro Arita with his band - Theme of Dragon Roost Island (NINTENDO GAMECUBE: "THE LEGEND OF ZELDA -Windwaker-") (4:21)
11.The song of EPONA (NINTENDO64 - ''THE LEGEND OF ZELDA OCARINA OF TIME'') (4:06)
12.Theme of The DOLPHIC TOWN (NINTENDO GAMECUBE - ''SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE'') (4:27)
13.The Zora Band (NINTENDO64 - ''THE LEGEND OF ZELDA MAJORA'S MASK'') (4:42)
14.Theme of Goron City (NINTENDO64 - ''THE LEGEND OF ZELDA OCARINA OF TIME'') (3:52)
15.Theme of The Shop (NINTENDO64 - ''THE LEGEND OF ZELDA OCARINA OF TIME'') (3:18)
16.Medley of THE LEGEND OF ZELDA (FAMILY COMPUTER DISK SYSTEM - ''THE LEGEND OF ZELDA'') (4:32)
17.Ending Theme of SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE (4:29)
18.Encore (Slider) (NINTENDO64 - ''SUPER MARIO 64'') (6:38)



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