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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, I’m using Brighton the sun’s blazing rays to light a 20-candle cake for Mario Party 6, the entry that brought voice control to the GameCube. Along with the bundled microphone that had us yelling at our TV like maniacs, noughties-era-me was also impressed with a dynamic day-night cycle that strategically transformed entire boards every three turns.
Twenty years later, I still remember the chaos of four people gathered around a single microphone, and honestly, that’s the kind of couch co-op magic that defined the GameCube era. Just an absolute box of joy (with a convenient handle to boot).
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Speed Freaks (PS) 1999. eBay
– Messiah (PC) 2000. Get
– Mario Party 6 (GC) 2005. eBay
– Mario Party Advance (GBA) 2005. eBay
– Star Fox 64 3D (3DS) 2011. eBay
– Pac-Man Championship Ed. 2 (PC,PS4,XO) 2016. Get
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