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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Console (with One of the Best Games of All Time),
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Black (Video Game)
If you don't yet have a Gamecube, this bundle is the perfect introduction to a superb gaming console. The Gamecube doesn't play DVDs or CDs, it just does what it does very very well, showcasing some of the best games you'll play on any system anywhere. Graphically, Gamecube games look great, play fast, and (in most cases) without the load times or lags that can so detract from the gaming experience. And the system is incredibly easy to work with and to hook up -- it literally takes a few minutes, tops.
This special Zelda package makes the perfect introduction to the Gamecube platform because it includes one of the finest games I've ever played (Zelda: The Ocarina of Time), now seamlessly integrated into the Gamecube environment. I'd highly recommend this particular system purchase just for the classic Zelda games alone -- in addition to OOT and other classic Link games, Majora's Mask is almost as much fun, although it's got a different feel to it, and isn't quite as seamlessly adapted into the Gamecube platform (as a transfer from the earlier platform, the game's resolution is noticeably less sharp than other Gamecube games, but it's amazing how beautiful the game still is -- and how fast you get used to it). Other Zelda enthusiasts already know what I'm talking about -- these games manage to be smart, fun, adventurous, creative, exciting, and even humorous, all while maintaining a feeling of magic, wonder and innocence that is very very hard to capture in a game or to describe. That Ocarina of Time is able to do so is a small miracle in itself, and it does so in a rather dark and brooding fairytale environment that may surprise players who only know Zelda from the cheery cel animation of Windwaker (but I much prefer this 'classic' look myself, and was psyched to hear that Nintendo is returning to this look for the next Zelda title). In Ocarina of Time, a young boy must save the world (Hyrule), discover his own gifts, and literally and figuratively grow to manhood. The game plays with the entire concept of time, both in its puzzles and storyline, as well as in the Ocarina, the magical instrument Link uses as a powerful resource in the game. The world Link must explore and save is beautifully rendered -- from majestic mountains, to eerie lava dungeons and icebound caves, to genuinely creepy graveyards and wastelands. The dungeons and environments Link must explore are fastidiously rendered and very detailed (and are far more complex than those in Windwaker) -- by the end of the game you'll feel like you explored a place that actually exists. The characters Link meets are complex, funny, and brave, and Link's companion in his quests, the horse Epona, is a standout. The horse doesn't simply team up with Link, but must first be met, fed, tamed, raced, and won! Only after a series of challenging (but very do-able) tasks does Epona become Link's noble steed, and the experience of riding Epona over the fields of Hyrule, leaping fences and battling bad guys, is one of the most truly poignant gaming experiences I've ever had. (And yes I know that sentence makes me a huge geek. But I wear it proudly.) OOT does have some surprisingly scary and creepy elements (especially in the "later" and more grown-up time period of Link's play), but for young teens and up, it's easily a game for all ages, one that will enchant adults as easily as kids. As always with Zelda, gameplay is seamless and easy to get used to, and the game introduces the player to his or her controls so seamlessly that most will never need to read the manual. And also as usual, Link's battles are never just button-mashers, but instead offer a creative variety of swordplay and battle options. And these are just a few examples of how rich the Zelda universe is, and how much thought has gone into every puzzle and character of the game -- there are dozens more. After playing dozens of games for the Gamecube, Ocarina of Time is still a 10 for me -- by far the best game I've ever played to date. By the time you're done, Hyrule is more than a game environment, it's a fantastical universe, and one that feels as real as Middle-Earth, or Narnia, or Earthsea. Enjoy your visit there -- you won't forget it.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best,
By Power Pro (OKCOK) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Black (Video Game)
Four of the best video games. Ever. On Earth.
(Note, however, most sellers do not include the Gamecube system with purchase. Usually it is the game disc only. Read the item descriptions.)
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Deal,
By CK77Sman "kent77" (Birmingham, AL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Black (Video Game)
GameCube steps up to the plate, and ready to make a power shot in the continuing Console Wars. The system delivers everything the PS2 and X-box have, except the price and DVD features. If your into gaming, then the $99 deal shouldn't be passed up. And for Zelda enthusiasts, this is the ultimate collection. If, by chance, you already own a GameCube and would like to get the Zelda 4-pack, you have the option to either register your GameCube along with 2 new games (see list of games on Nintendo.com), or do what I did and pay $19.95 for a subscription to Nintendo Power magazine and get a free copy of the Zelda 4-pack. For more info check out www.Nintendo.com/zeldaclassic
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a great deal.,
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This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Indigo (Video Game)
If you dont already have a gamecube, this is a great deal. If you already have one and want the Zelda disc, you can get it my ordering a Nintendo Power subscription or register your gamecube and two of a small list of games. Go to nintendo.com. Anyway this is a great deal. I ordered mine through a nintendo power subsription, and it is on its way.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xbox is great but the GameCube is BETTER!!!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Black (Video Game)
I have almost all the systems! From NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis, Saturn, PS, PS2, Xbox and now a GameCube.... Anyways, I am a BIG fan of the xbox! The xbox is great; however, the nintendo gamecube does have more games than the xbox. The GameCube is also (in my opinion) better than the xbox. Graphics, Sound and all that compares to the xbox BUT the games you can get for the GameCube are WAY, WAY better than the games you can get for the xbox. I am not putting down the xbox down!! Believe me I love games like Halo and Fable BUT those games seem to be easier and quicker (maybe not so much of Fable) than games like Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echos, Resident Evil 0,1,2,3 and RE4!!!
Anyways, I love the fact that Nintendo offers the old Zelda's, Resident Evils, ect on the Gamecube! That is a great idea and I hope they do the same for Metroid games. You can also get a a GBA or a Nintendo DS and connect to your GameCube and play GBA/Nintendo DS games. So, in essence you can play NES, SNES, N64 games on the GameCube. All in all, Microsoft has alot to prove before ANYONE can say that the xbox is better than the GameCube!!!! Sorry xbox fans, but whats true is true!!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite system...hands down.,
By KiWiSouP "kiwisoup" (Minneapolis, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Indigo (Video Game)
PS2 may have a better range of games, but it's technology is already outdated compared to Gamecube and has very limited memory. In fact, multi-platform games are often scaled down to work on the PS2. 3 main problems people have with GC are:1. No CD/DVD compatibility: Nintendo wanted to make a system for GAMES...I have my own CD and DVD player, why would I want that on my game system? The small size of Nintendo's discs allow it to be so small in size and mobile and proves a challenge for illegal copy making. 2. No Online Capabilities: NOT TRUE...anymore that is. You can now buy an internet adapter and more and more games are coming out that support online play. 3. Nintendo is a "kiddie" system: Nintendo aims to please all of it's gamers young and old...not just one group, and there are an increasing number of mature games on GC. Nintendo is doing it's best to get rid of the "kiddie" title. **Just a word of advice...Don't listen to the Marketplace sellers trying to rip you off by selling GameCubes for up to almost $300...they only cost $99, and that's brand new. Also, you can get the Zelda classis 4-in-1 disc on Nintendo's online store and a lot less than the 3rd party sellers are asking. If you get a gamecube that includes the game...which many do, you don't have to pay for it at all.
19 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
deception,
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Black (Video Game)
The advertised item is not what you get. It says this is the came console and legend of zelda bundle, but all you get is the legend of zelda game bundle. I was very disappointed in this seller.
20 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
very misleading,
By fubar (indiana) - See all my reviews
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Black (Video Game)
i think the way this is advertised you are to believe that you are getting a console.then when you try to buy it it's just games.you should not picture it like that.also in the first description it says console.this is very misleading in fact it is false advertisement!i am very dissapointed!!!!!!!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Platform on the Market for a TRUE gamer,
By MicCheck (MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Black (Video Game)
All of us Gamecube lovers can well admit that it may not have all the beef of a chunky american system like the microsoft XBOX but lets face it, why do I need to spend extra money on a system simply because it plays DVD's and stores music, Don't we all have a DVD player and a computer for that which do it much more efficiently and at higher quality. When shopping for a console you should look for what is important like maybe... games. And the gamcube carries the biggest hitters like Zelda the windwaker, Metroid prime, Custom Robo, Smash Bros. (by the way Gary Schulze in your review you stated that Metroid prime and Zelda were release games... they weren't they came out about 2 years after the release. If your going to bash something do a little research.). Don't misunderstand I love the ps2 and the Xbox has it's perks but the best game Microsoft has to offer is Halo but now you can get Halo on the Computer and it looks a heck of a lot better and FPS's are a lot better to play W/ a mouse. Trust me if you buy a gamecube you'll see that the overall quality and inovation Nintendo puts into all it's products. The graphics are smooth and Frame rates are high and since developers are finally learning to develop acording to the systems highest potential the graphics are looking even beter (Check out the E3 shots of Zelda and Resident Evil 4).The controller is comfortable and the compact size of the system makes it easy to transport. If your in the Console Market and what something purely for the gameplay get yourself a cube and while your at it get yourself a ps2 also, they will give you exactly what you want good games and less extra crap.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Zelda Returns, but it's missing ONE important thing!,
By "mocainam" (Holts Summit, MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GameCube Console - Legend of Zelda Bundle - Indigo (Video Game)
I was quite pleased when I got my Game Cube with the Zelda bundle. I ripped into the box immediately and wanted to play. Because I had not played on a Game Cube before, I thought I would flip through the Zelda instruction booklet to get a quick view of the controls.It was then that I noticed that my hopes were dashed, and that I could not start playing right away: the Zelda bundle, as great as it is, did NOT include a Memory Card in the bundle. Would it really have hurt to throw one in? So, although I am writing this because once I do get out to a local store to buy a Memory Card so I can actually play, I took one star off my rating for this oversight. Because, once I get back from the store with my Memory Card... It's ON!!! |
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