History of Nintendo Gamecube

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Dig Dug
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PostHistory of Nintendo Gamecube
by Dig Dug » Fri Sep 20, 2013 9:39 am

Made a youtube video about the gamecube, nothing major just something I put together in my free time when I felt like it.

First episode in what will become a series.
Covering May to the end of the year this video takes a look back at the beginnings of the Nintendo Gamecube from E3 2001 all the way to what would later become the Capcom 5 deal.
Expect part 2 to be bigger and better.

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Poser » Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:17 pm

Will watch later. I loved my Cube. In fact, it's the only console I've refused to get rid of, despite knowing I'll quite probably never play it again.

I got one for Xmas with Star Wars one year. As a Xmas present, it really made me feel like a child again. :wub: :wub:

I hope your video does it justice, or there'll be trouble :evil:


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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Dig Dug » Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:45 pm

It's more talking facts than a retrospective though I do plan to go more in-depth and look at the games more in part 2 as I'm following a European timeline where the Gamecube wasn't released until 2002.

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Mockmaster » Sat Oct 05, 2013 4:11 pm

Nice informative video, my only criticism would be that often what you were saying did not sync with the images in the video, which threw me off a but (e.g. you mention Galleon, Raven Blade and Too Human while cycling through images of Kameo and Donkey Kong Racing).

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Dandy Kong » Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:00 pm

Dat Super Monkey Ball music :datass:

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by GrinWithoutaKat » Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:01 pm

Will watch this when I get home. I never had a cube, but caught up with its games when I bought a Wii, and I adore it's library.

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Dig Dug » Tue Oct 08, 2013 5:08 pm

Mockmaster wrote:Nice informative video, my only criticism would be that often what you were saying did not sync with the images in the video, which threw me off a but (e.g. you mention Galleon, Raven Blade and Too Human while cycling through images of Kameo and Donkey Kong Racing).

Yeah that was bothering the strawberry float out of me at the time but I got lazy, basically I was trying to get all the clips fit into the section but at the same time instead of going to the extra effort to make the images sync I just went "strawberry float it, 0.4 seconds on everything". At the time I was just thinking about getting it finished so I could start packing my stuff away for when I moved out that weekend.

Thanks for pointing that out though I'll know better next time.

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Gario » Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:19 pm

You sound gay.

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Wedgie » Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:14 pm

You want a meet, Gario?

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PostRe: History of Nintendo Gamecube
by Dig Dug » Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:34 am


Was up until 3am last night trying to get this finished because I'm going back home today. It has its flaws, I don't think my voice over is that great on this one, I partly blame the thin walls at my uni room. Also I don't think the editing as tight as the last one.


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