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What is the best Pokemon game on Nintendo GameCube (NOT DS)?
I might be getting the Nintendo Gamecube this summer since there's no Sony Pokemon games or Xbox ect...But I think there's alot of pokemon games that are in Nintendo GameCube and I don't know which I should buy.
What's the best pokemon game on Nintendo GameCube that nintendo ever made?
There's only 2 Pokemon games for the GC: Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon: Gale of Darkness.
If you don't have a GBA and Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, then it's really not getting the game because you'll have very limited Pokemon's to use.
I think Gale of Darkness is better than Colosseum. Colosseum is just battle and fight. Gale has a semi-plot.
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Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness |
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Return to Orre for an all-new RPG in an expansive setting with a sinister plot and characters the likes of which you have never met before. With Eevee as your companion, you'll seek to unravel the mystery of Shadow Lugia... |
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Chaotic |
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Prepare to prove your mettle in the battle arena. In Chaotic: Shadow Warriors, the intense fighting action of the TV series combines with the gripping strategy of the card game to provide a uniquely exciting turn-based arena combat experience... |
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Bakugan |
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Based on the wildly popular card game and television show, Bakugan: Battle Brawlers, is a video game experience requiring skill, strategy and imagination. Featuring a fierce assortment monsters, uncanny powers and amazing environments in an alternate dimension called Vestroia, the game lets you and your own unique Bakugan join forces with Dan and his fellow Brawlers as they battle to save Vestroia and ultimately, Earth from destruction... |
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Bakugan Battle Brawlers Collector's Edition with NAGA Collector Bakugan Ball |
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Based on the wildly popular card game and television show, Bakugan: Battle Brawlers, is a video game experience requiring skill, strategy and imagination. Featuring a fierce assortment monsters, uncanny powers and amazing environments in an alternate dimension called Vestroia, the game lets you and your own unique Bakugan join forces with Dan and his fellow Brawlers as they battle to save Vestroia and ultimately, Earth from destruction... |
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Pokemon Battle Revolution |
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Welcome to Pokétopia! The game takes place on an island called Pokétopia. Your objective is to win all the Colosseum battles and become the Pokétopia champion. Link up with Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl! Use the Pokémon you’ve raised in Diamond and Pearl and Battle ‘til you drop!! The first Wii-DS linked title…You can connect Wii to DS using wireless connections... |
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Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Defenders of the Core |
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In Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Defenders of the Core, create a new hero and lead your brawlers on an epic adventure to save Earth's cities from Spectra and his Vexos minions. Discover a whole new aspect of Bakugan by taking complete control over your Bakugan creatures as they take on their opponents, transforming from small balls into towering creatures and engaging in fearsome battles... |
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Pokemon Stadium 2 |
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What can you expect from the sequel to one of the favorite Nintendo 64 games of 2000? A lot. Pokémon Stadium 2 comes with four new tournaments, 12 new minigames, and lots of fun extras, like special Pokéquizzes to test your level of mastery... |
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Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube |
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See Game Boy Games like you've never seen them before! Play Game Boy games on a TV throught the Nintendo GameCube. Attaches to the bottom of the GameCube to the High Speed Port. Use the GameCube Controller or any Game Boy Advance system as a controller... |
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Pokemon Black Version Bundle |
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Includes: Black Nintendo DSi System w/Pokémon Black Version game pack, Exclusive Carrying Case, Nintendo DSi AC Adapter, Nintendo DSi Stylus (2), Easy Start Guide and Manuals (Basic & Controls), Support Booklet... |
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Pokemon White Version Bundle |
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Includes: White Nintendo DSi System w/Pokémon White Version game pack, Exclusive Carrying Case, Nintendo DSi AC Adapter, Nintendo DSi Stylus (2), Easy Start Guide and Manuals (Basic & Controls), Support Booklet... |
Broadband Gaming, Taking to the Online Battlefield
Over the past decade or so we’ve seen people playing games over the internet become big business. In the past it used to be people locked away in their bedrooms playing some gun-shooting game on their own. These days people of all ages are playing video games online, whether they’re playing sports games or battling in a medieval universe millions play games over the internet and it’s become more and more popular over the years as technology has moved on.
These days most households will have a broadband internet connection, an always live link to the World Wide Web. People no longer just check their emails and shop online, modern video game consoles now connect to the internet as well as communities of their own where you can play soccer with someone from Italy, Go blast some aliens with someone from Japan or even battle Pokemon with someone from Texas.
Popular video game consoles such as the Sony Playstation, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii all connect to the internet and with the Xbox live online service alone having millions of subscribers worldwide it’s obvious that almost everyone who’s got a console is playing on it over the internet too.
Obviously in order to maintain a playable experience these games are putting a lot of strain upon the service providers, not that they’re complaining, since the online gaming culture boomed they have seen massive increases in customers taking out the higher speed broadband packages, many of them using computer games in their advertisements to entice a new breed of customer in.
It’s not only playing games with others halfway across the world that has drawn people in, many games offer online content that expands their game further, big name games such as Call of Duty 4 and Grand Theft Auto IV have both announces extra content for their games that can only be bought via online networks such as Xbox Live and The Playstation Network. These services cover other aspects of the media too such as movie trailers and even music being touted as the next phase for their growth.
With Wireless broadband being more and more common with the typical customer this use of home internet has taken off considerably. In the future it is speculated that services like these as well as Apple’s TV box will facilitate the ability to pay for and download full movies in high definition as well as the latest album by your favourite band. Whilst this may seem like an impossible feat, broadband suppliers in Japan have speeds almost five times the maximum over here and as with most technology it’s only a matter of time before it comes to the masses in the west.
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