Hey. My 15th birthday's coming up and I want to ask my friends for some fun gamecube games that are no more than $20.00 or something I can ask my family for from gamecube which could be more expensive. Anyways, I'm really into games that are like reality games like Animal Crossing (I know I'm such a little kid =)) or Harvest Moon or the Sims but I have all those. If anyone can come up with a game like that, that would be really fun I will praise you lol. Or if you can't think of a reality game, a game for gamecube that is just Really fun and you think is Really amusing. Thanks so much in advance! =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Depressed_Poet answered Friday February 16 2007, 10:24 pm: Ok well I like the sims too so maybe you'll also enjoy the ones i've found to be pretty amusing...
1) Mario Kart-Yeah I thought I'd hate it but I couldn't stop playing those races, it's just so fun! You unlock new courses and characters.
2) ANY of the Mario party games, you're like in a board game it's so cool.
3) Kirby Air-ride -well it's an "ok" game, i bought it used at $9.99 i think...but the game new i think is like $40 which isn't worth that much. Just a tip!
4) Mario Sunshine (Yes I'm obsessed with these mario games but they are just so fun!) And I have to say, this has got to be the BEST game...EVER THAT I HAVE PLAYED! Well worth $40.00 but maybe you can buy it used for $20.00 or less.
That one is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE!
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soljette answered Friday February 16 2007, 10:07 pm: all resident evil games. im sure theyre under twenty dollars. i bought two used resident evil games each for ten dollars. it doesnt matter if theyre new or used, it still works the same so if youre trying to save money, go for the used games. [ soljette's advice column | Ask soljette A Question ]
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