Originally posted by: lupi
I got the battlion tactics, a rpg called fire emblem and one of the army men games new and walked out spending under $45. The new Zelda and one other were over $19 new, all other news were $15-19 and the used were 12 and less. Need to find a review site and check up on some more of the titles and go shopping before they run out of supply.
You did well with Fire Emblem... one of my favorite GameCube games.
Here are some suggestions I wrote up a while back:
(some are games I liked, some are popular games that I didn't like)
Fire Emblem (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/strate...heblueflame/index.html?q=fire%20emblem ) - Great tactical RPG (like Final Fantasy Tactics, Gladius, etc). Only RPG I've ever played where if a character dies in battle, he's dead for good. There's 30+ characters you can acquire along the way and at any given battle you can use at most 15 or so, but you do try to focus on leveling up a certain group of characters so you have to be really careful not to lose your good guys. You can always start over at the beginning of the battle, but battles average about an hour apiece. There's 29 battles, and it took me 24 hours to beat on easy mode (which was way too easy, I don't recommend it, I've been meaning to go back and beat it on normal, then maybe hard). Only thing is, if you like all the cutscenes and crap in Final Fantasy games you might not like the old school unanimated text cutscenes in Fire Emblem.
Mario Power Tennis (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/sports...is/index.html?q=mario%20power%20tennis ) - Most FUN I've ever had playing a tennis video game. Best as a multiplayer game, but the single player mode is not so bad either (and can be challenging). If you rent it you'll probably want to buy it. Great, faced-paced action.
Mario Super Strikers (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/sports.../index.html?q=mario%20super%20strikers ) - Not quite as good as Mario Power Tennis, but it's another great fast-paced multiplayer game (soccer).
Mario Kart: Double Dash (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/drivin...ex.html?q=mario%20kart%20double%20dash ) - Don't think I really need to say anything about this.
The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/advent...html?q=legend%20of%20zelda%20windwaker ) - Shouldn't need to say anything about this either.
Paper Mario (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/rpg/papermario2/index.html) - Never played this actually, but it's supposed to be good. It's an RPG by the same guys who do the Fire Emblem series and the Nintendo Wars (known for Advance Wars in the US) series, which are two of my favorites. I think I'll probably pick this one up.
Metroid Prime (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/action/metroidprime/index.html) - I actually hate this game, but it got great reviews. I hate it for two reasons - I don't like futuristic FPSes, and I don't like console FPSes. Not sure why I bought it knowing those two things.
Super Monkey Ball/SMB 2 (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/action/supermonkeyball2/index.html) - Good "party game" - lots of minigames. The wife didn't really like it and I got bored of it.
F-Zero GX (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/driving/fzero/index.html?q=fzero%20gx) - F-Zero was my favorite racing game on the SNES. This one is 3D and even faster-paced that the original. I picked it up for about $5 at GameStop - you really can't go wrong with that.
Super Smash Bros. Melee (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/action/supersmashbrosmelee/index.html) - I have no idea why I bought this, because I hate fighting games. I guess because it was hugely popular and I thought I might like it anyway. Oh well.
Outlaw Golf (
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/sports/outlawgolf/index.html?q=outlaw%20golf) - Screw Tiger Woods, this is the only golf game you should buy for any system (well, Outlaw Golf 2 for Xbox and PS2 is even better, but the bastards didn't release it on the Gamecube). Great, fun game. Tip - use the RIGHT analog stick to swing, not the left. I find that to be much easier.