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#1 Killermonkey97
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It's a pretty good Gamecube collection. Out of what I played, I do find Rayman Arena and Sonic Heroes quite mediocre (meh on Sonic Adventures series), but otherwise, good job. Of course, I think it could be even better if you had Star Wars: Rouge Squadron II, Ikaruga, Wave Race: Blue Storm, Viewtiful Joe 2 (unless if you have it for the PS2), Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Tales of Symphonia, Prince of Persia (unless you have it on some other system), and maybe Super Mario Sunshine, Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, or Battalion Wars, but whatever. Maybe a few more surprises like Pac-Man Vs., Sonic Gems Collection, Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, or maybe even Cubivore could've been pretty cool, but still, it's a pretty good collection. I love the inclusion of Rayman 3 since it reminds me of how I used to have it but then stupidly sold it because it was too short despite it being awesome Rayman :( Since I don't rate collections by decimals, I give it an 8/10.
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It depends if people have played Contra 4, in which case I would go with that game. I wanna say Dawn of Sorrow and Elite Beat Agents as well, but I don't hear anyone talk about Contra 4. I hear talk about Dawn of Sorrow and EBA all the time, though.
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The first would no doubt be a Zombies Ate My Neighbors sequel (doesn't have to be fancy, just something like what they did with Contra 4).

I'll always cross my fingers for an Earthbound game since I've never played the original, and a beat-em up game that supports download play for both co-op and multiplayer would be nice (y'know, like a River City Ransom or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II-IV remake. Maybe it's time to bring back the Simpsons or better yet Battletoads :D )

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5. Donkey Kong 64

4. Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

3. Super Mario 64

2. Paper Mario

1. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

I was tempted to put Rayman 2 on the list, but I have it for the PS2, and I only rented the N64 version eight or nine years ago, so it was too brief to remember anything. Same goes for Conker's Bad Fur Day, except I have it for the Xbox and never played the N64 version. As soon as I get Blast Corps, Goldeneye, and Perfect Dark again, I'll let you know if my list might need some changing or not.

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Excluding Rock Band (it was made by Harmonix, who made the first two Guitar Heroes plus Rock the 80's), it is probably Guitar Hero II since all the tunes were fun to listen to and play. They also fixed the hammer-on and pull-off system in the game, but made it harder at that. If the original Guitar Hero fixed the hammer-ons and pull-offs, then that would probably be my favorite game of the Guitar Hero franchise. It had the best songs that truly define guitar rock, whether they were well-known or not (despite none of the A-list bands were mastertracks, all the covers were pretty good). So maybe I find Guitar Hero II for the Xbox 360 the best, since you can get all of the original Guitar Hero songs via download, plus a few other songs that weren't in Guitar Hero II for the PS2. Too bad I bought the PS2 version too early to know of this 360 release, but whatever.

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I'm not sure if they have them nationwide, but if you live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, there's a store called Gameware where they sell pretty much anything, and they have quite a lot of SNES games.
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they wouldn't sell it at all. You are better off selling the game online or find a place that sells old games (Where i live they have a gameware or a game exchange for such things). Otherwise, I would love to get that game out of your hands :D
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I hate picking favorites, but I think Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker was the best Gamecube game. The game had boss fights as epic as ever, and while it wasn't as hard as other Zelda games, the formula mixed in with a couple of new ideas was still as fantastic as ever. It also helps that the cartoony looks are strikingly beautiful and expressive, and combined with the great characters, story, and music, Wind Waker was not only one of the most memorable Zelda games, but also ever. It's always difficult for me to say this, especially with games like Eternal Darkness, Paper Mario, Viewtiful Joe, Pikmin 2, Metroid Prime, Star Wars Rouge Squadron 2, or even Resident Evil 4, but my mind is made up, and if I had to choose the best Gamecube game, it would be Wind Waker.
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#9 Killermonkey97
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Ya here's my thoughts: don't listen to GI's Sacred Cow BBQ! Like you see those roasts on tv, they're just roasting critically-acclaimed games. The whole purpose is to anger gamers that love those games/series! It's kind of a joke; get it? Haha?
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#10 Killermonkey97
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I think Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay would be my favorite Xbox game, though there are a few games I have yet to play on the system that might change that aspect.