Ultimate GameCube Combo & Setup

If $$$ was no object, what would be the ultimate GameCube setup?

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There is a way to get a better home-brew Game Boy Player software, but the solution is a bit involved. You either need to use the Action Replay w/ a SD card or burn a special bootable DVDr. Instructions are here: http://www.retrorgb.com/gameboyinterface.html

Burnout Paradise Remastered Official Reveal Trailer

Welcome back to Paradise City! Make action your middle name as you rule the streets in Burnout Paradise Remastered!

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Tear it up in the ultimate driving playground, from hectic downtown avenues to
the wild mountain roads. Relive the high-octane stunts and wanton destruction of one of the greatest arcade-driving games ever!

This remaster includes all DLC from the Year of Paradise, including the Big Surf Island update,
meticulously recreated and ready to wreck in 4K on the PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X.

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Burnout Paradise Remastered will be releasing on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Release Date: March 16th, 2018

8 Weirdest FMV Games That Have Only Gotten Weirder With Time

Full motion video or “FMV” games were interactive movies in which the action took place in video clips, the gameplay was minimal, and the story was nonsense. Join us for our eight favourite unforgettable slices of FMV weirdness, and subscribe for more videos like this every week! http://www.tinyurl.com/SubToOxbox

Night Trap, for example, is possibly the most famous FMV game of all time. This is impressive, on account of how it’s a barely interactive B-movie about trash bag-wearing vampires menacing people in a winery.

That’s still less odd than Wirehead, an interactive movie that told the story of Ned Hubbard: a man who, for reasons never adequately explained, has a implant in his brain that means he can be controlled remotely by whoever has his controller.

In the game, that’s you – meaning you have to make quick decisions to help Ned escape evil pursuers. When we played, that meant he ended up being mauled by a bear, but that’s ok, we think that was supposed to happen. We told you these games were weird.

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