Gamecube Third Party Games Question
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Gamecube Third Party Games Question
I heard that Gamecube is losing alot of the 3rd party games. Is this true. If so, does this mean all the EA Sports and Sega Sports games will not be on Gamecube. I just bought a GC and this would be a stupid purchase for me now. I saw all the price drops on the EA sports titles and noticed that they don't even sell some of the SEga sports games like NCAA Basketball 2K3 anymore. if anyone can tell me what's going on, what titles will be lost, what companies or what would be left, i would be greatly appreciative. Thanks for any help.
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There's been a rumor that Sega will not put the 2k4 games on the Cube. I think this would be stupid on Sega's part. There are still plenty of other Sega games on the way for the Cube though. EA's games are still coming for sure too.
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Nintendo peeved off alot of 3rd parties going way back to the NES days... as their dominance started to wear off, more and more publishers started to happily walk away from them. Their last system had pretty weak 3rd party support, but they're starting to improve on 3rd party relations. I wouldn't worry about it too much. They're at the point (as everyone is) where they just throw piles of money at 3rd parties so they'll make games for them.
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There's been a rumor that Sega will not put the 2k4 games on the Cube. I think this would be stupid on Sega's part. There are still plenty of other Sega games on the way for the Cube though. EA's games are still coming for sure too.
There's been a rumor that Sega will not put the 2k4 games on the Cube. I think this would be stupid on Sega's part. There are still plenty of other Sega games on the way for the Cube though. EA's games are still coming for sure too.
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There was a rumor in this month's EGM mag that has been discussed to death in another thread. Bottom line: the EGM guy has shown himself to be less than credible in the past, and no official announcement has been made.
The Gamecube currently has much much more 3rd party support than the N64 ever did. Now Nintendo owners can too share in the pleasures of having to rifle through stacks of crappy games to find the ones they want.
The Gamecube currently has much much more 3rd party support than the N64 ever did. Now Nintendo owners can too share in the pleasures of having to rifle through stacks of crappy games to find the ones they want.
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Sega's sports games sell very poorly on the Cube, so yeah - they're thinking of just not bothering.
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To be honest, so far there are VERY FEW 3rd party games on the Cube I want. The good thing is that Nintendo's 1st/2nd party games are so freaking amazing that they're worth owning the system for.
It seems Sega's strategy for system exclusives is putting kid themed games on the Cube (Monkey Ball, Sonic), thier original titles on Xbox (JSRF, Panzer Dragoon) and their crap goes to the PS2 (Shinobi). Though in Japan, the PS2 will be getting remakes of classic Sega titles, which makes me jealous.
It seems Sega's strategy for system exclusives is putting kid themed games on the Cube (Monkey Ball, Sonic), thier original titles on Xbox (JSRF, Panzer Dragoon) and their crap goes to the PS2 (Shinobi). Though in Japan, the PS2 will be getting remakes of classic Sega titles, which makes me jealous.
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Considering you can load up on EA 2003 sports titles dirt cheap on the GameCube right now I think its great to have a Cube for sports. I've already picked up Madden, Live, and Tigger. I will be adding Knockout Kings, NHL and the college games soon as well.
Will their be 2004 sports games? Don't know, but EA has always supported Nintendo pretty well and I'm sure there will at least be the major titles like Madden which sells pretty well on every console. Stuff like boxing and golf or the college games might get dropped though. Its hard to know for sure.
Will their be 2004 sports games? Don't know, but EA has always supported Nintendo pretty well and I'm sure there will at least be the major titles like Madden which sells pretty well on every console. Stuff like boxing and golf or the college games might get dropped though. Its hard to know for sure.
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Ugh.
I can guarantee you EA will have their sports games on the cube. If Sega does leave it just means EA will have a monopoly on the sports arena. No one will walk away from that.
I can guarantee you EA will have their sports games on the cube. If Sega does leave it just means EA will have a monopoly on the sports arena. No one will walk away from that.