The Birb it scares the shit out of me that your calling GameCube retro 😭 where does time go I’ll never forget when I got this and GameCube at Xmas in 2002 didn’t sleep that night 🤷🏻♂️
The Gamecube had alot of great games. Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Resident Evil 4, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Luigi's Mansion 3, F-Zero GX, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 2, Pikmin, Zelda: Wind Waker. So many good games on the Gamecube.
This, Prime 2: Echoes, and Twilight Princess truly pulled out all the stops on what the Gamecube was capable of. Update: Metroid Prime Remastered pulled out all the stops of what a true remaster is capable of.
If only they re launched the gamecube for a 4k version of the gamecube if Nintendo wanted the money to remaster the games and the console they would listen.
What's amazing is that both these games are on opposite ends of the gamecube's lifetime when you say that. Not forgetting MP2:Echoes as well. Which ran at 60fps at all times too
This is exactly why they need to release prime trilogy on switch.Switch is very successful and a lot of older games on it actually sell better than they did on its original consoles.Heck mario kart 8 was originally for wii u (failed console) and its the best selling switch game.
It’s a shame TP was a day late and a dollar short. Nintendo always seems to do that. BOTW was incredible but by the time it came out and for the underpowered switch... I mean play it on CEMU in 4K with updates textures and tell me it’s not a more enjoyable experience. I hope they release the sequel on the Switch Pro if that comes out.
I'm just starting to get into Metroid now because of Dread, but it's really interesting how I still have indirect nostalgia about this series through Brawl
Even discounting how amazing this music is the title screen animation itself is, and I don't use this phrase lightly, genius. Simply a sketchy recording of strange unrecognizable biological organisms lightly squirming and moving, then the screen flickers and the same loop is playing again and again. Even as a dumb tiny teenager I saw the sinister yet exciting undertones of what that implied. This screen? Sold me on the whole series and explained what the premise was. BEFORE I EVEN PRESSED START! It's like, people were monitoring alien stuff, now the footage is set to a loop. Exhilarating music, play game!
Hello everyone. We all know why we have gathered here once again. Whether you are a newcomer, or a veteran; whether you have played this game one time, or ten times; we all know how excited we were when that announcement just dropped on us. When we saw the beauty of Tallon IV being revived with a fresh new coat of paint, we all were in awe. It looks amazing, it plays amazing, it can be modified for everyone's choice of playstyle, and most importantly, it is Metroid Prime as we remember and love. Happy Metroiding everyone!
We come here today hoping that finally tomorrow the drought is over and Prime 4 is finally shown off for the first time, Nintendo I'm begging you please let it end
Metroid Prime came out when I was in my early twenties. I was just starting to get back into gaming, spacifically because I wanted the new Metroid title. This game is still in my top three all time games. This theme brings back very happy memories.
Gen 6 is often seen as a philosophical and metaphorical peak for the gaming industry; perhaps one day it’ll be called the Golden or Silver Age depending on the given context, lol. The industry’s numerous attempts to recapture the relative successes of the sixth generation has been largely trial, error, more error, and lots of luck, between impossible expectations, technology not being advanced enough to match the power of imagination, and corporate bullshit. However, I’m having trouble picturing the end of the Experimentation Age coming up any time soon, so, all the currect problems in the industry are just things we can just endure, since comics, music, movies, and television went through the same shit and turned out fine as well. :D
Despite being a little too young to even understand videogames and culture in general, I have BIG nostalgia for the early 2,000's. Like I miss a time I never really understood and want to go back in my age to not miss out on the things that were great back then. It''s hard to explain but this song is something I'd say "yeah this *feels* like it came out in 2002"
Science is never wrong, and there is definitely science in art, it's your viewpoint on science thats wrong. Art is completely subjective. Music and rhythm may have basis on everything, but if you're going to play heavy metal for a church, you're going to get some backlash. of course, music theory and statistics will apply, but an AVERAGE popularity is completely unreliable in terms of MEASURING how good of a song is. It's not measurement, it's estimate.
I vividly remember me coming home from school and turning on this gam specifically to listen to this song...and of course I'd eventually start playing it after listening to it 4-5 times back to back...sometimes while I clean my room.
@@IonSquared Never played this game, I downloaded the remake yesterday after losing my mental sanity to Atomic Heart (this game is some stratospheric crap idk how they dared to compare it to Bioshock) and when booting it, the main menu and intro had me infinitely more engaged than Atomic heart, it was relieving. And yes that theme is a pure banger