Gamecube Version
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Gamecube Version
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posted08/27/2004 06:41 AM (UTC)by

i just finished watching the gamer's day presentation, and it said at the end that gamecube will have "extra features to seperate it from the others"
But why, i can't play a game knowing that there is a better version out there, does anyone know about these features, and know why gamecube, why not Xbox or PS2
these features better not be big ones >.<
But why, i can't play a game knowing that there is a better version out there, does anyone know about these features, and know why gamecube, why not Xbox or PS2
these features better not be big ones >.<
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We've "heard" from a site GC is getting extra characters. That blows because I have a PS2. I guess it's sorta like MKG to MK4.
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Just online Mode. You guys r lucky to get Extra Characters!
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I hope that the features aren't what's gonna be in Midway's Arcade Treasures 2. Meaning that the 2 extra exclusive features are MK2 and MK3. At least I hope that it's MK3 ultimate and MK4, that would be sweet.
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ps2 and xbox owners really shouldnt be complaining about the cube's extra features, they arent giving us online kombat so they have to add new stuff to even it out. If you really want the extras, buy a cube.


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Hehe. This makes me laugh. All the naysayers bagging the GC for not having Deception because they claimed Nintendo is dying in the ass (nothing could be further from the truth) are now crying because not only was Deception planned for the GC months ago, but it's gonna have features not included on the PS2 and Xbox versions. Online play? Personally I couldn't give a stuff about online play. I'd need broadband for it, and that mates costs a freakin fortune. I'd be paying to play my own game. Fuck that for a joke.
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