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Lateralus
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Gamecube stuff for a Wii

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With the impending arrival of my Wii, I wish to acquire some Gamecube controllers (well, at least one) and some GC games. Does anyone have anything lying around that they'd be willing to part with in exchange for currency? I'm especially interested in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Ocarina of Time, Super Monkey Ball or Super Monkey Ball 2, plus a controller and a memory card.

Are there any other titles I should particularly look out for?

The Wii I'm getting will be the basic pack, so in addition to a nunchuck controller, and eventually a second wiimote and nunchuck, what else should I look out for? Will I need to buy an adapter to get it on t'interweb (wired or wirelessly)? The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess is probably the first game I'll buy I think, but what else would people recommend?
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Post by FatherJack »

I picked up a second-hand wireless controller (the Wavebird) for about a fiver from Gamestation. The non-Nintendo controller I had for the 'cube didn't work at all in the Wii. Wireless control is win, but there's no rumble.

All the titles you mention are liberally available in second-hand game shops.

Skies of Arcadia was, and still is, my favourite GC game. Also, you asked this before: http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4920

Wii comes with wireless built-in - it's the wired you pay extra for. It also has a single mote and chuk. Try the sports games and see how much you like the Golf game before deciding whether to get one of the many available. I wouldn't select anything as must-own, depends whether it's going to be a social machine (like most are) or if you want to have a go on your own sometimes.
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Post by Lateralus »

Haha, forgotten about that thread. :oops: I never ended up borrowing the 'cube in question in the end.

Wavebird is a good idea, I'd forgotten about them. I shall do the rounds of my local second-hand shops in town tomorrow then.
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Post by Stoat »

Wind Waker and Ocarina are indeed ace. If you don't find someone willing to sell them to you, I'll gladly lend you mine.
Wavebirds are like gold dust now, so many kudos to you if you find a reasonably priced one!
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Post by Lateralus »

Thankee kindly Mr Stoat. I shall see how fruitful my search is, but I'm not getting the console for a few weeks so I have time to look around a bit. Not too bothered about the wirelessnessessess controller, but it would be nice to have everything wireless if possible.
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Post by Craig »

If you really want a good Gamecube game you'll want to get your hands on a copy of Super Smash Bro's Melee. The single player is great and the multiplayer in 200 times better and you can't go wrong with it. Hours and hours of fun :)
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